Turner's House

The Thames at Richmond oil on millboard, 1814 by William Havell (1782–1857). Image credit: Turner's House

Turner's House

In 1813, England’s great landscape painter J. M. W. Turner built a small villa, Sandycombe Lodge, on a large plot near the Thames at Twickenham. Here, the painter became an architect, guided by the hand of his friend John Soane. Turner’s House aims to celebrate Turner’s artistic achievement through encouraging visitors to discover the house he designed and built, and the Thames landscape which inspired him.Discover a selection of prints from the collection, available framed or unframed in a variety of sizes and finishes.
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