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The Wyndcliffe, Chepstow, by William Turner, oil, 1835

The Wyndcliffe, Chepstow

William Turner

1835

oil

canvas

From the collection of Ashmolean Museum

Dominant colour

Overview

The Wyndcliffe, Chepstow is a 1835 oil by William Turner, held at Ashmolean Museum.

Who painted this?
William Turner
When & what style?
1835
Where can I see it?
Ashmolean Museum

About this work

This painting shows a landscape with a winding river in the distance. In the foreground, there are trees and bushes on a hillside. The painting is done in oil paint, and the colors are muted, with shades of brown and green dominating the scene. The brushstrokes are visible, giving the painting a textured look. If you want to see more of this artist's work, check out William Turner.

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William Turner

William Turner was a British painter who specialised in watercolour landscapes. He is often known as William Turner of Oxford or just Turner of Oxford to distinguish him from his contemporary, J. M. W. Turner. Many of…

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