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  • Turner-Clare Hall and King’s College Chapel
    Art,  Art and Design,  Art Exhibition,  Art in Europe,  Artist,  Français

    J.M.W. Turner

    July 9, 2018 / 0 Comments

    Exposition: Prix Turner Date: 25 Septembre 2018-6 Janvier 2019 Lieu : Tate Britain, UK Joseph Mallord William Turner naquit au 21 Maiden Lane, à Covent Garden à Londres, fin avril ou début mai 1775. L’artiste lui-même aimait à penser qu’il était né le 23 avril, qui est à la fois un jour de fête nationale, la Saint-Georges et l’anniversaire de William Shakespeare, mais aucune preuve n’a été fournie à ce jour. Son père, William, était perruquier et barbier. Nous connaissons peu de choses au sujet de sa mère, Mary (née Marshall), à part le fait qu’elle souffrait de troubles psychiques, un état aggravé par la maladie de la jeune soeur de Turner qui mourut…

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  • Turner-In the Valley Near Vietri
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    J.M.W. Turner

    July 5, 2018 / 0 Comments

    Exhibition: Turner Prize Date: 25 September 2018 – 6 January 2019 Venue: Tate Britain, UK Joseph Mallord William Turner was born at 21 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London, sometime in late April or early May 1775. (The artist himself liked to claim that he was born on 23, April which is both the English national holiday, St George’s Day, and William Shakespeare’s birthday, although no verification of that claim has ever been found.) His father, William, was a wigmaker and barber. We know little about Turner’s mother, Mary (née Marshall), other than that she was mentally unbalanced, and that her instability was exacerbated by the fatal illness of Turner’s younger…

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