【Art Print】J. M. W. Turner | An April Shower

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【Art Print】J. M. W. Turner | An April Shower - Posters - Paper

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* Buy works individually: ships in 2-3 business days. * Framing is a time-consuming process. Orders require 2-3 weeks of waiting time. Thank you for your patience. --- Print Paper: Archival Pigment Print, Etching Fine Art Paper Medium size: 40 x 60 cm Large size: 60 x 90 cm * For other sizes or paper with a white border, please message us for discussion. https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2025/03/24/094103ef635e2d2fa3eff09c2c99407f.jpg J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) — A master of Romantic landscape painting, hailed as the "painter of light." https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2025/03/24/f05580c64008278eebc3c92820ccb0ba.jpg In 1666, scientist Isaac Newton discovered that sunlight refracted through a prism could reveal a spectrum of colors, leading artists to understand that white light is composed of various colored lights. In 1801, British scholar Thomas Young first studied human perception of color. He proposed that by selecting three primary colors of light with sufficient separation and combining them in different proportions, almost any color could be produced within the visible spectrum. Turner infused his landscape paintings with personal interpretations, making the depiction of light, air, and water his specialty. This personalized approach to landscape eventually influenced Claude Monet, the "Father of Impressionism," inspiring his renowned work "Impression, Sunrise." Turner's art not only redefined landscape painting but also laid a crucial foundation for the development of Post-Impressionism. --------- Turner's talent was recognized early by the art world, affording him the financial means to fully express his unique style. In "The Story of Art," E. H. Gombrich described his later works as "enigmatic mysteries." Critic John Ruskin described him as someone who could "terribly and truthfully paint the pulse of nature." Turner was drawn to depicting natural phenomena and cataclysms: fires, shipwrecks, sunlight, storms, heavy rain, and fog. He was captivated by the power of the sea. While he included human figures, they served only to emphasize the sublime and wild nature that humans cannot conquer, a testament to divine power. Consequently, his later works focused on light on water, skies, and flames, gradually moving away from literal representation and paving the way for Impressionist theory. His early works employed more traditional techniques. However, in his later period, he integrated watercolor techniques into his oil painting, capturing the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere. It is said that he once had himself tied to the mast of a ship in a storm to experience the intensity of the tempest firsthand. In his later years, his oil paintings became more transparent, using thin layers of color to convey pure light effects. In "Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway," the outlines of objects are almost indistinguishable. The intense color palette and transient interplay of light and shadow not only placed Turner among the foremost British painters but also significantly influenced later French Impressionist painters, particularly Claude Monet, who studied his techniques with considerable detail. In 1816 (a year without a summer), sunsets were particularly brilliant, and some of his works were inspired by these atmospheric conditions. ======================== https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2023/07/11/4b853563c2267abe4f46e392cf820e6b.jpg Aluminum Frame Colors (7 options): ▸ Black — Sleek and modern, a versatile choice. ▸ Silver — Light and refined, perfect for Scandinavian minimalist styles. ▸ Matte Gold — Understated luxury, enhancing the ambiance of any space. ▸ Natural Wood — Warm and organic, an ideal choice for Japandi aesthetics. ▸ Maple — Light wood grain, fresh and bright. ▸ Black Walnut — Dark wood grain, with a stable and distinctive character. ▸ Teak — Warm brown tones, bringing a sense of coziness. 📝 When purchasing, please specify your "frame color" in the order notes. Thank you! 📦 Shipping Times * Buy works individually (unframed): ships in 2-3 business days. * Framed works: ships in 10-20 business days. -------------------------- ✦ How to choose with or without acrylic? 》With Acrylic = An extra layer of protection, suitable for homes with children or pets. 》Without Acrylic = Directly showcases the paper's texture, offering a superior visual experience. Left: With Acrylic. Right: Without Acrylic. https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/nara/20211104-_dsc1645_1.jpg If unsure, we recommend: - For homes with children or pets → Choose with acrylic. - For adult-only households → Opt for no acrylic for a more enhanced texture. -------------------------- ✦ Suitable Spaces Kitchen · Dining Room · Master Bedroom Headboard Wall · Living Room Sofa Background Wall · Foyer Hallway · Study/Work Corner · Children's Room -------------------------- ✦ Gift Recommendation Shipped with exquisite packaging, ideal for: Birthday Gifts · Housewarming Gifts · Wedding Gifts · Special Gifts for Dessert Lovers -------------------------- Aluminum Frame Back Detail: https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2022/04/12/c6d34fbc231337ab8da27935ab4f31db.jpg

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《An April Shower》

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