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Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Liber Studiorum. 58. Berry Pomeroy Castle (usually called Raglan Castle)
1775 – 1851
Museum Purchase
1953/1.52

Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Liber Studiorum. 59. VIlle de Thun
1775 – 1851
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1957/1.36

Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Liber Studiorum. 42. Winchelsea, Sussex
1775 – 1851
Museum Purchase
1950/1.200
A river cuts through the middle of the composition, leading under a bridge in the background to the rising skyline of a city, with a church spire rising most prominently. In the left foreground, two men prepare to fish; in the right foreground, several boats are about to collide.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Bedford, Bedfordshire
1829 – 1830
2014/2.373
A two-story cottage with two chimneys is in the middle of the page. The view of it is obstructed by the large mound that takes up the right half of the image. There is a green tree on the left side of the cottage.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
A Cottage
1775 – 1851
Gift of Gilbert M. Frimet
1985/1.100
Line drawing that extends from upper left corner and down diagonally. Bottom Left corner has handwritten note that says " Andernache."
Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Andernache
1839 – 1849
Gift of Gilbert Frimet
1983/2.238

Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Liber Studiorum. 73. Glaucus and Scylla
1775 – 1851
Museum Purchase
1950/1.201

Joseph Mallord William Turner;Robert Dunkarton (British (modern))
Rispah, 2nd Book of Samuel. Chap. 21
1812
1997/1.277
The top third of the landscape image is the sky with two tower-structures silhouetted on the far right side.  There is a structure in the middle of the image with a bridge connecting the cliffs.  The bottom right corner of the image is darker and more blue than the rest.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Luxembourg
1839
Gift of Helmut Stern
1991/2.73

Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Liber Studiorum. 6. Jason
1775 – 1851
Museum Purchase
1953/1.50

Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Liber Studiorum. 28. Junction of Severn and Wye
1775 – 1851
Museum Purchase
1953/1.51
Three figures stand in the bottom left corner.  The image is mostly tan and light blue except very dark in the center.  The blue horizon line is in the top third of the image stretching from a cityscape on the left side to a sweeping hill on the right side. There is a small moon in the middle at the very top of the image.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (British (modern))
Moon over Lausanne
1836
Gift of Helmut Stern
1991/2.72
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