
A. J. (Alexander Joseph) Finberg
Alexander Joseph Finberg was an art historian focused on the History of British Art who was a founder of the Walpole Society and an expert on J. M. W. Turner.

Early English Water-Colour Drawings of the Great Masters
Discover the artistry of British masters through a 20th-century lens, celebrating watercolour's beauty and historical significance.
By A. J. (Alexander Joseph) Finberg

The development of British landscape painting in water-colours
Discover the delicate evolution of British art as told through the vibrant strokes of water-colour landscape paintings.
By A. J. (Alexander Joseph) Finberg

Ingres
A gifted painter's journey from a small town to royal commissions, marked by struggles, triumphs, and a unique artistic vision that bridged classicism and a new era.
By A. J. (Alexander Joseph) Finberg

Turner's Water-Colours at Farnley Hall
** Discover the historical intertwining of an artist and his patron, whose bond shaped a remarkable collection of water-colour masterpieces and forged an undeniable legacy.
By A. J. (Alexander Joseph) Finberg

Drawings of David Cox
Explore the landscapes and life of a 19th-century artist celebrated for capturing the emotion of nature.
By A. J. (Alexander Joseph) Finberg

Turner's Sketches and Drawings
Discover the secrets behind a landscape master's breathtaking paintings by exploring the unassuming sketches that fueled his groundbreaking vision.
By A. J. (Alexander Joseph) Finberg