Finally, Turner expert Ian Warrell, who penned the catalog essay for the Christie’s auction, attributed the work to the artist’s 1840 visit to Venice, where he produced several such watercolor ...
Turner’s watercolours have sold for much more than ... adding that the estimate on next month’s Venice work “should invite competition”. A double-sided portrait by the folk portraitist ...
An anonymous user recently submitted a blurry image of an unknown work of art to the online appraisal service run by Christie's auction house. Christie's specialist Rosie Jarvie quickly noticed that ...
The foggy watercolor sketch of the Venetian lagoon ... made and found that its type matched that of other views of Venice by Turner. Expert Ian Warrell has also given the reattribution his seal ...
When Christie’s received the watercolor, Turner expert Peter Bower concluded that its paper matched other Turner paintings of Venice. Another Turner scholar, Ian Warrell, confirmed the ...
The lost Turner was found between some mid-19th Century watercolours and hunting prints - said to be "nothing very exciting" A lost watercolour by one of Britain's greatest landscape artists found ...
A lost watercolour by one of Britain's greatest landscape artists has sold at auction for £96,000. The JMW Turner painting of Hampton Court, Herefordshire, was found "stuck among" a number of ...
In the first, Turner applies watercolour to wet paper to create a ... such as a view of the Doge’s Palace in Venice, the building’s lines only faintly visible through a pale yellow-pink ...