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Prudence Turner Paintings

1930-2007

Prudence Turner was born on the 15th of March 1930 in India and lived in London. She developed a gift for painting at a very early age, with her first recognition being at the age of four when she competed in a national competition in the 11 to 14 age group. Although mainly self-taught, she lived and studied in many countries, including Egypt, India and France. Her talent covers a wide field, including portraits, abstract and landscape, both factual and fantasy. It is mainly her English and Scottish landscapes for which she is most famous.

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Artist: Prudence Turner
Loch Baddagyle Scottish Highlands Signed Oil Painting Listed British Artist
By Prudence Turner
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Highland Loch (Loch Baddagyle) signed by Prudence Turner, British b. 1930, signed. oil painting on canvas, framed. framed: 23 x 43 inches canvas: 20 x 40 inches Provenance: pr...
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20th Century Victorian Prudence Turner Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Loch Lubnaig Scottish Highlands Loch Mountain Landscape Signed Oil Painting
By Prudence Turner
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Highland Loch (Loch Lubnaig, the Trossachs) by Prudence Turner, British b. 1930, signed. oil painting on canvas, framed. framed: 28 x 40 inches canvas: 24.5 x 36 inches Proven...
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20th Century Victorian Prudence Turner Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Scottish Highlands with Stags by Loch, signed Original British Oil Painting
By Prudence Turner
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Highland Loch by Prudence Turner, British b. 1930, signed. oil painting on canvas, framed. framed: 13.25 x 15.25 inches canvas: 8 x 10 inches Provenance: private collection, ...
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20th Century Victorian Prudence Turner Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Prudence Turner (b.1930) Large Signed Oil- Scottish Highlands Loch & Mountains
By Prudence Turner
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: Prudence Turner, British b. 1930, signed. Title: Perthshire Medium: oil painting on canvas, framed. Size: painting: 20 x 24 inches, frame: 25.25 x 29.25 inches ...
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20th Century Victorian Prudence Turner Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Tranquil Summer Scottish Highlands Loch Landscape Oil Painting
By Prudence Turner
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Tranquil Highlands by Prudence Turner (British 1930-2007) signed lower corner oil painting on canvas, framed framed size: 29.5 x 41 inches Fine quality antique oil painting by the m...
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20th Century Victorian Prudence Turner Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

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