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Art; Prints; Lithograph; Marine subjects were central to Turner's art from his very first exhibit at the Royal Academy ('Fishermen at Sea', 1796) to the end of his life. 'Fishing upon the Blythe-Sand' belongs to the most intensely naturalistic phase of Turner's career around 1805-10 and is a marvellous example of his ability to recreate the freshness and sparkle of a breezy day at sea. 8 X 10 inches, Matted, Fine -
AUTHOR: J. M. W. Turner PUBLISHER: The Tate Gallery ISBN: YEAR: Exh. 1809 FORMAT: Print EDITION: From original Oil on Canvas, 88.9 x 119.4 cm. Bequeathed by the artist, 1856