artist: j. m. w. turner
date: 1822 / between 1822 and 1824
medium: oil on canvas
dimensions: size cm
current location: Institution:National Maritime Museum <!-- within the institution -->
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credit: Downloaded from link
description:
The painting combines events from several times during the battle. Nelson's famous signal "England expects..." flies from the Victory (11:50); the top-mizzenmast falls (13:00); the Achille is on fire in the background (late afternoon) and the Redoutable sinks in the foreground (following day).
turner shows the Victory flying her signal flags from the main-mast, although in actuality they would have been flown from the mizzen-mast and were replaced with the signal for "engage the enemy more closely" once the battle commenced.license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
medium: technique Oil canvas
dimensions: size cm height=616 width=921
current location: room|T7) Institution:Tate Britain
source: From Google Cultural Institute|dwEYd5yKW43wWQ Tate Images (link)
credit: dwEYd5yKW43wWQ at Google Cultural Institute, zoom level maximum Tate Images (link)
license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
date: 1818
dimensions: w2591 x h1854 x d127 cm
current location: en|Bay22, 401 Yale Center for British Art
credit: 4AFo7BatGeF12Q at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level
license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
date: circa 1810
medium: watercolour on paper
dimensions: w111 x h85 x d6 cm
current location: Art Gallery of South Australia
credit: MQEVP3xDJnjbeg at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level
license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
date: 1839
current location: Institution:National Gallery, London
source: [link National Gallery of Art]
credit: National Gallery of Art
description: The Fighting Temeraire. 1839, by Joseph Mallord William turner. Measures 3' x 4'
license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
date: circa 1839
medium: watercolour
dimensions: size cm
current location: Institution:Tate Britain <!-- within the institution -->
source: [link tate.org.uk], n05240
credit: tate.org.uk, n05240
license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
medium: technique watercolor over=pencil langswitch de=gehöht en=heightened with langswitch de=Auskratzung en=scratching out and technique pen adjand=gray and=ink
dimensions: size mm 226 286
source: Sotheby's
credit: Sotheby's
license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
source: National Gallery of Scotland
credit: National Gallery of Scotland
license:Public domain
artist: j. m. w. turner
date: 1815
medium: technique oil canvas
dimensions: Size in 35.5 48
current location: private collection
source: link
credit: link
license:Public domain
artist: William Holl
date: between 1859 and 1861
medium: Technique stipple engraving
current location: Institution:National Library of Wales
source: NLWsource|4672095
credit:
This image is available from the National Library of Wales
You can view this image in its original context on the NLW Catalogue
description: A portrait from the Welsh Portrait Collection at the National Library of Wales. Depicted person: j._M._W._Turner" class="extiw" title="w.en:J. M. W. turner">J. M. W. turner – British painter, water-colourist, and printmaker (c.1775-1851)
license:Public domain