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George Turner (artist)

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George Turner
File:GeorgeTurner the artist.jpg
from the Keene studios
Born2 April, 1841
Died29 Mar, 1910
NationalityBritish
OccupationLandscape painter
Spouse(s)Eliza Lakin
Kate Stevens Smith
Childrenyes

George Turner (2 April 1841 – 29 Mar 1910) was an English landscape artist and farmer. He was also called "Derbyshire's John Constable".

Life and work[change]

Turner was born in Cromford, Derbyshire in England, then moved to Derby with his family. His father Thomas Turner was a tailer and favoured art works, so he adviced his son to learn art and music. Turner made progress mainly by himself, and became a professional painter and art teacher.

File:George Turner - A quiet scene in South Derbyshire (1885).JPG
A quiet scene in Derbyshire (1885)

Turner lived in Derbyshire all his life. In 1865 he married Eliza Lakin (1837 - 1900), and worked as a part-time farmer raising four children at Walnut farm in Barrow upon Trent.[1]

After Eliza's death in 1900, he moved to Kirk Ireton and later married fellow artist Kate Stevens Smith (1871-1964) - they set up home in Idridgehay, and he died there in 1910. His son William Lakin Turner (1867-1929) also became a famous landscape oil painter.[2]

Most of Turner's paintings are of Derbyshire where he lived. They show old English countryside before the coming of modernization. His work was exhibited in Nottingham and Birmingham. Turner was a member of the Art Committee of Derby Art Gallery and the city has both his and his son's paintings.[2][3]

Notes[change]

  1. George and Eliza Turner had four children: Mary Turner (later Chamberlain then Woore) (1868-1937), Florence Palmer Turner (1869-1955), William Lakin Turner (1867-1929) and Percy Reed Turner (1871 - 1936).
  2. 2.0 2.1 "William Lakin Turner". Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
  3. "George Turner". Burlington Art. Archived from the original on 17 April 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2011.

Further reading[change]

  • Long, Frederick J. George Turner the Derbyshire Artist, 1841-1910 (1995)

Other websites and references[change]