Archive: Pen-maker who Turner could not brush off; An industrialist with an eye art once owned a collection of paintings that would be the envy of any museum. reveals Chris Upton.(Features)

The Birmingham Post (England) | November 22, 2003 | Copyright

Byline: Chris Upton

If you're visiting an art gallery over the next couple of months, there's no need to ask what the current exhibition is about; the chances are it will be Turner. From Birmingham to Manchester and from Rugby to London, arguably Britain 's greatest artist (and undoubtedly its most prolific) has taken over the art world.

The life of Joseph Mallord William Turner is one of those rags-to-riches stories that had once only seemed possible in a pantomime. The son of a London barber, Turner rose through the ranks of book illustrator and painter ...

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