Born in Brixton in London, Turner received artistic training by correspondence from Spencer Gore while working as a stockbroker's clerk.[3] This correspondence still exists, and has been used by subsequent artists, for example Esther Freud in her novel The Sea House.[4]
Turner exhibited twelve works with the Camden Town Group in three exhibitions between 1911 and 1912 (see 'Works' below).
During his later life Turner went on to paint four unique scrolls including the Walberswick Scroll,[5][6] a 123-foot 'Dioramic Pictorial Record of a Suffolk Village' which detailed every dwelling of the Suffolk village of Walberswick. This was followed by the Trinity Fair Scroll, a portrait of a travelling circus, which can be seen at the Swan Hotel, Southwold.
The Walberswick Scroll has made several appearances on TV, the first on ITV News in May 2017,[7] the second on More 4's 'Penelope Keith's Coastal Villages'[8] in January 2018.
During the early 1990s Southampton Art Gallery acquired an example of the work of John Doman Turner titled The Joy Wheel Mitcham. Every year the fun fair arrived on Mitcham Common and just a few years before the outbreak of the 1914–18 war JDT went and painted the watercolour.[citation needed]
He also painted other works of Mitcham around the same time which come from the same collection. [citation needed]
Works
John Doman Turner's works include the following, as featured at the Camden Town Group exhibitions:
Duncan and Godfrey in ‘The Coster’s Courtship’[10]
In the 1930s John Doman Turner painted four huge scrolls in watercolour:
Ferry Road Scroll
Walberswick Scroll
Trinity Fair Scroll
Fairground Frieze
References
^Baron, Wendy (13 December 1979). The Camden Town Group (First ed.). Scolar Press. ISBN9780859675178.
^"Birth certificate". John Doman Turner. 25 October 2017. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
^ abBaron, Wendy (2004). "Camden Town Group: John Doman Turner", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press (subscription required). Accessed on 13 June 2009.