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'''Joseph Mallord William Turner''', also known as '''J. M. W. Turner''', was a [[painter]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Curator's Gambit (audio story)}}) | |||
In [[June]] [[1816]], the [[Eighth Doctor]] recognised the year by recalling Turner's paintings of blood-red sunsets, which were common that year due to the [[eruption]] of [[Tambora]] the year prior. According to the Eighth Doctor, Turner never properly cleaned his paintbrushes. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Mary's Story (audio story)}}) | |||
By [[Christmas]] [[1963]], the [[Billing family]] had a framed copy of Turner's ''[[The Fighting Temeraire]]'' hanging in their living room. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Imaginary Friends (novel)}}) | |||
A room-divider screen in [[the Rani's TARDIS]], painted in the style of Turner's ''[[Eruption of Souffrier]]'', produced [[mustard gas]] from the [[volcano]]'s top to stop intruders. According to the [[Sixth Doctor]], Turner was "too passionate for the Rani's sterile taste". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Mark of the Rani (TV story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Mark of the Rani (novelisation)}}) | |||
A framed painting of a steam [[train]] in the [[rain]] by J. M. W. Turner was in the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s office when he was pretending to be the manager John Smith in [[2010]] [[London]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Code of the Krillitanes (novel)}}) | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 5 March 2024
Joseph Mallord William Turner, also known as J. M. W. Turner, was a painter. (AUDIO: The Curator's Gambit [+]Loading...["The Curator's Gambit (audio story)"])
In June 1816, the Eighth Doctor recognised the year by recalling Turner's paintings of blood-red sunsets, which were common that year due to the eruption of Tambora the year prior. According to the Eighth Doctor, Turner never properly cleaned his paintbrushes. (AUDIO: Mary's Story [+]Loading...["Mary's Story (audio story)"])
By Christmas 1963, the Billing family had a framed copy of Turner's The Fighting Temeraire hanging in their living room. (PROSE: Imaginary Friends [+]Loading...["Imaginary Friends (novel)"])
A room-divider screen in the Rani's TARDIS, painted in the style of Turner's Eruption of Souffrier, produced mustard gas from the volcano's top to stop intruders. According to the Sixth Doctor, Turner was "too passionate for the Rani's sterile taste". (TV: The Mark of the Rani [+]Loading...["The Mark of the Rani (TV story)"], PROSE: The Mark of the Rani [+]Loading...["The Mark of the Rani (novelisation)"])
A framed painting of a steam train in the rain by J. M. W. Turner was in the Tenth Doctor's office when he was pretending to be the manager John Smith in 2010 London. (PROSE: Code of the Krillitanes [+]Loading...["Code of the Krillitanes (novel)"])