The painting, now recognized as The Approach to Venice, was misattributed for decades, showcasing Turner's distinctive brushwork and color palette, confirming it as a valuable creation.
Rosie Jarvie noted that despite the poor quality of the submitted image, she had an instinct about the painting’s authenticity due to its brushstrokes and overall composition.
Ian Warrell's endorsement confirmed the painting's reattribution, emphasizing the disparity in market value between Turner's and Ruskin's works, highlighting the significance of the artist.
Turner's watercolors, including the newly confirmed piece, often reach impressive auction prices, demonstrating the heightened demand and recognition for his works in the art market.
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