I just read an article yesterday about JMW Turner.
Wow! I had not realised before what a "maverick" character he was - not only in hs artistic style but in his everyday life as well.
It reminded me that of all his paintings "The Fighting Temeraire" was his favourite. He called it
My Darling.
When I saw the original of the painting at an exhibition some while back I was surprised how small it was. (shades of Mona Lisa there).
But I think it said that during his lifetime Turner only allowed it to be exhibited once and from then on he would not let it out of his possession.
There is a funny little anecdote in this article which I thought was worth repeating.
Turner sometimes tried to live anonymously and had a house at Margate where he would go with a young "lover".
Quote:
Neighbours and shopkeepers called him "Mr Booth". With a touch of social vanity and a nod to the seascapes he loved, he liked to be known as "the Admiral". Nobody guessed who he really was.
MB