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View of Oxford from Headington, William Turner of Oxford, c. 1840, watercolour over indications in graphite on paper

Join us for an exclusive Print Room visit with Timothy Wilcox, exploring the works of William Turner. Booking required

Tuesday, 28 July 2026, 2pm to 3pm

An Exclusive Talk for Members of the Ashmolean
This event takes place in-person in the New Douce Print Room, meet at the Welcome Desk
Choose one of two sessions: 2-3pm or 3-4pm
Tickets are £25 each. Booking is essential

With Timothy Wilcox, writer, curator and lecturer

Join Timothy for this exclusive visit to the New Douce Print Room, exploring the works of William Turner 'of Oxford'.

Born just four years after his celebrated namesake J.M.W. Turner, William Turner ‘of Oxford’ lived most of his life in the great man’s shadow. Both were landscape painters, but the local man’s art was no pale imitation of the other’s.

Having grown up in the Oxfordshire countryside, Turner ‘of Oxford’ understood that landscape was not an unchanging constant, but a dynamic expression of the lives of the often humble workers who populated it.

His concern for physical and social change, from the North of Scotland to the Isle of Wight, is evident from the Ashmolean’s rich collections of his drawings and watercolours.

Series: Ashmolean Member Events

Department: Ashmolean Museum (Department)

Organiser: Ashmolean Membership

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