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It was arguably part of a long-standing rivalry between Turner and the emerging painter ], who had made his name as a genre painter. <ref>Tromans p 245</ref> Turner had produced works that appeared to parody Wilkie's style.<ref>Tromans p.205-6</ref> | It was arguably part of a long-standing rivalry between Turner and the emerging painter ], who had made his name as a genre painter. <ref>Tromans p 245</ref> Turner had produced works that appeared to parody Wilkie's style.<ref>Tromans p.205-6</ref> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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Painting by J. M. W. TurnerThe Garreteer's Petition | |
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Artist | J. M. W. Turner |
Year | 1809 |
Type | Oil on canvas, genre painting |
Dimensions | 55.2 cm × 79.1 cm (21.7 in × 31.1 in) |
Location | Tate Britain, London |
The Garreteer's Petition is an 1809 genre painting by the British artist J. M. W. Turner.
It was arguably part of a long-standing rivalry between Turner and the emerging painter David Wilkie, who had made his name as a genre painter. Turner had produced works that appeared to parody Wilkie's style.
It was shown at the Royal Academy's 1809 Summer Exhibition at Somerset House. Today it is in the collection of the Tate Britain in London, having been part of the Turner Bequest of 1856.
See also
References
- Bailey p.135
- Heffernan p.170
- Tromans p 245
- Tromans p.205-6
Bibliography
- Bailey, Anthony. J.M.W. Turner: Standing in the Sun. Tate Enterprises Ltd, 2013.
- Heffernan, James A. Visual Art and Verbal Interventions. Baylor University Press, 2016.
- Tromans, Nicholas. David Wilkie: The People's Painter. Edinburgh University Press, 2007.
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