George Turner was an English landscape artist and farmer who has been dubbed "Derbyshire"s John Constable".
Background
Turner was born in Cromford, Derbyshire in England, but then moved to Derby with his family. He showed an early talent for music and art - encouraged by his father Thomas Turner, who although a tailor by profession was also an art enthusiast.
Career
Turner was largely self-taught and went on to become a professional painter and art teacher. Turner lived in Derbyshire all his life. He had a number of successful students including David Payne and Louis Bosworth Hurt.
Turner worked in oils and painted bucolic scenes mainly of his native Derbyshire, leaving an important legacy of hundreds of pictures depicting the English countryside before the coming of mechanisation, the motor car and urban expansion.
His work was exhibited in Nottingham and Birmingham. Turner served on the Art Committee of Derby Art Gallery and both his and his son"s paintings are included in the city"s collection.
Turner has 22 paintings in National collections in the United Kingdom.