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It seems that more than 20 years after his tour of Cornwall the countryside and its people were still providing one of the greatest artists of the 19th century with continued inspiration. Hamilton, James (1998). Turner and the Scientists. London: Tate Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85437-255-0.

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As a member of the nonconformist faction in the Vestments controversy Turner was famous for making an adulterer do public penance wearing a square cap and for teaching his dog to steal such caps from bishop's heads. His scholarly pursuits had other, distinctly political, implications. According to Tudor historian Lacey Baldwin Smith, for instance, "Religious discontent and civil rebellion were obviously walking hand in hand when William Turner dared speak out against [Henry VIII's] proclamation of 1543 limiting the reading of the Bible to men of social standing. What kind of ungodly belly wisdom was it, he demanded, to say that 'rich men and the nobles are wiser than the poor people?'" [11] Bird and Bird have been an incredible partner for us as our international business has grown. They provide timely and wise counsel that takes into account the needs of our business.’ This is a unique practice in my view, with considerable strengths which compare favourably with their industry competitors because the members of the team have significant experience in this field which they are able to draw upon to provide expert advice and representation.’ Moyle, Franny (2016). Turner: The Extraordinary Life and Momentous Times of J.M.W. Turner. Penguin/Random House. ISBN 978-0-241-96456-9.

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Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference

Today, perhaps more than ever before in human history, life on Earth is threatened by destructive globalized industrial activities (IPCC, 2022). Actions are needed and policies developed and implemented to reverse the interlinked trends of climate change and biodiversity loss. Our intention in this paper is to highlight examples of deep environmental knowledge, practices and experiences of Indigenous environmental experts in one region of the world that, with appropriate permission and collaboration, can inform and inspire societal efforts to bring about an effective reversal of past and ongoing destruction (see Bennett etal., 2015).The knowledge of cyclical events and seasonal or phenological indicators described in the previous sections is inextricably tied to the diverse ways in which Indigenous Peoples of the region have cared for, managed and enhanced key species and habitats within their homelands. As evidenced through conversations with partnering knowledge holders, as well as through botanical, zoological and archeological research, we know that people throughout N.W. North America developed and applied, over many millennia, a wide range of practices that have helped ensure the productivity, quality, and sustainability of the species on which they have relied, and have therefore supported their resilience (Anderson, 2005; Thornton, 1999; Turner etal., 2013). PENÁW̱EṈ ( pənexwəng) (“moon of the camas harvest”); digging camas and other root vegetables; harvesting fresh seagull eggs, sea urchins, halibut, cod, spring salmon; visits to neighboring communities His early works, such as Tintern Abbey (1795), stay true to the traditions of English landscape. In Hannibal Crossing the Alps (1812), an emphasis on the destructive power of nature has already come into play. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects. [37]

Joll, Evelyn; Butlin, Martin; Herrmann, Luke, eds. (2001). The Oxford Companion to J. M. W. Turner. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. ISBN 0-19-860025-9.

The Life of Turner

Experiences of depletion of culturally important species are widespread throughout the region, reiterated over and over again. Dakelh (Carrier) Elder Mary John, recalled similarly, “When I was a small girl, the land, the rivers and creeks and lakes, were full of life – birds and animals of all kinds were as much a part of the landscape as trees and clouds and sun. Now I can travel five hundred miles in any direction from our village and not see so much as a field mouse. I think with sadness of those trips to the hunting grounds when I was a child and I remember our land as it used to be” (Moran, 1988, p. 30). pesllwélsten (“abandoning month”) (∼October); peak hunting season and drying of meat for winter; tanning hides; coho salmon run Turner's mother showed signs of mental disturbance from 1785 and was admitted to St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics in Old Street in 1799. She was moved in 1800 to Bethlem Hospital, [5] a mental asylum, where she died in 1804. [c] Turner was sent to his maternal uncle, Joseph Mallord William Marshall, a butcher [11] [12] in Brentford, then a small town on the banks of the River Thames west of London, where Turner attended school. The earliest known artistic exercise by Turner is from this period—a series of simple colourings of engraved plates from Henry Boswell's Picturesque View of the Antiquities of England and Wales. [13] pellsqépts pesqépts (“Chinook wind month”); snow melts in valleys; fishing steelhead in river and at Loon Lake for cutthroat trout; spring hunting for male deer; first plants come out The firm currently works with over half of the first 100 companies in the Fortune 500 and nearly two-thirds of the world’s 100 most innovative companies, as named by Forbes. Over a third of Bird & Bird’s clients have been with the firm for more than a decade; testament to the high-level of service and legal expertise it delivers.



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