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Mar 17 2011
Ovid Banished from Rome, J. M. William Turner
British / Greco-Roman / Impressionist / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) / Turner - 11 months ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of “Ovid Banished from Rome” of 1838 by J. M. William Turner. The infamous Roman author of erotic poetry had often irritated Augustus who was intent on restoring the "old morals" to the Roman Empire. In the scandal over his own daughter’s infidelities, Publius Ovidius Naso was exiled from Rome to the barbaric lands on the shore of the Black Sea where he died after ten years. This masterpiece was produced when the artist was sixty-three years old and well advanced into the eccentricity which marked his life after the death of his father. He had repeated bouts of depression and died twelve years after completing this painting. The original painting is 49.2 inches wide and 37.24 inches wide and resides in a private collection.
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Mar 3 2011
Shipwreck of the Minotaur, J. M. William Turner, ca. 1810
British / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) / Turner - 11 months ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of “The Shipwreck of the Minotaur” by J. M. William Turner of about 1810. This British warship was sailing from Gothenburg to Britain when it was wrecked on the night of December 22, 1810. Over a hundred of her crew reached the Dutch shore and twenty others were rescued by a pilot vessel. Yet Dutch authorities refused to send help to the vessel which was being pounded to pieces. Between 370 and 570 souls were lost and the 130 survivors were taken to France as prisoners of war. Turner had been working on shipwreck paintings and this one was named to take advantage of the scandal among the British public over the failure of the Dutch to rescue hundreds of people who could have been saved. This masterpiece is in the Calouste Gulenkian Museum in Lisbon.
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Feb 23 2011
Going to the Ball, William Turner, 1846
British / Italian / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) / Turner - 12 months ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of “Going to the Ball (San Martino)” by Joseph Mallord William Turner of 1846. This master artist was one of the foremost English Romantic painters of all time. He was controversial in his own day but he raised the art of landscape to rival that genre of historical painting. He not only created wonderful oils, but he also was a master of watercolors and printing. He created this wonderful work at the age of seventy-one. He had receive formal training at the Royal Academy of Art from the age of fourteen and within eight years he was receiving enough patronage to insure his career in art. He died in 1851 in London. This masterpiece depicts a party in Venice on its way to a ball via gondola. The painting is in a private collection.
Jun 11 2010
Slave Ship, William Turner, 1851
British / Paintings (Reproductions) / Turner - 1 year ago - troycapc
A reproduction by William Turner’s of “Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying” of 1851. Known popularly as “Slave Ship”, this stunning work caued a sensation in early Victorian England. The artist was then aged sixty-five and had been exhibited in the Royal Academy of Art since the age of fourteen. He never married and had several close friendships with men over his life. He died in 1851 having become quite eccentric in his later years.
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