early life and education
charles yardley 'c. y.' turner, an american painter, illustrator, muralist, and teacher, was born in baltimore, maryland, in 1850. he passed away in new york in 1919. turner's artistic journey began with studying art at the
maryland institute and later at the
art students league of new york.
artistic style and notable works
turner is renowned for his genre scenes and american historical paintings, which were popularized through engravings and book illustrations. his works often depicted scenes of american life, including rural landscapes, historical events, and everyday activities.
- the girl with a pearl earring (not attributed to turner, but a notable example of his style) showcases his mastery of capturing the essence of american life.
- his paintings, such as american historical paintings, were exhibited in various institutions, including the national academy of design, the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts, and the art institute of chicago.
- turner's art is represented in several museums, including the metropolitan museum of art, the national gallery of art, and the museum of fine arts, boston.
legacy and influence
turner's contributions to american art are undeniable. his genre scenes and historical paintings have been a source of inspiration for many artists. as an educator, he played a significant role in shaping the artistic landscape of his time.
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