Turner's Water-Colours at Farnley Hall

Turner's Water-Colours at Farnley Hall is an art historical account by A. J. Finberg, written in the early 20th century. The book explores the relationship between the English painter J.M.W. Turner and his patron Walter Fawkes, focusing on the collection of watercolours at Farnley Hall. It highlights the artistic exchanges and the socio-cultural context of Turner's works during this period, providing insight into the dynamics of patronage in art history.



