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George Turner Figurative Paintings

British, 1843-1910

During the 1880s and 90s, George Turner’s talents as a painter earned him a nationwide reputation as Derbyshire’s John Constable, and he became a teacher to several other notable painters of the time, including Louis Bosworth Hurt, David Bates, David Payne, and his son William Lakin Turner.

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Artist: George Turner
19th Century landscape oil painting of figures in a horse & cart crossing a ford
19th Century landscape oil painting of figures in a horse & cart crossing a ford

19th Century landscape oil painting of figures in a horse & cart crossing a ford

By George Turner

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

George Turner British, (1843-1910) Crossing the Ford Oil on canvas, signed, further signed & inscribed verso Image size: 15.5 inches x 25.5 inches Size including frame: 21.5 inches...

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19th Century George Turner Figurative Paintings

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