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Michael Turner (illustrator)

Michael Turner (born 1934) is a British illustrator who specialises in motoring and aviation paintings. He is regarded as one of the early examples of such type and is one of the most highly regarded of all.[1][2] Turner counts racing drivers, teams, sponsors, pilots, motor and aircraft manufacturers, R.A.F. (Royal Air Force) and Army messes, museums and private collections as his client lists and has hosted a number of solo shows all over the world, plus other specialist shows.

Michael Turner
Born1934 (age 89–90)
NationalityBritish
Known forPainting

Biography edit

Turner was born and raised within the suburbs of Harrow, Middlesex. During the Second World War, he became interested in aviation and aeroplanes of the Royal Air Force and drew aircraft in his school exercise books which infuriated his teachers.[3] After the war, Turner developed an interest in motoring and motorsport when during his family holiday to the Isle of Man in 1947, they attended the British Empire Trophy Race.[3]

After leaving school, Turner attended an art college, followed by national service with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers for two years.[3] His first job after national service was with a London advertising studio, and he turned freelance in 1957.[4] Turner's artworks were shown regularly on the wall of the renowned Steering Wheel Club in London and many of these illustrations appeared on magazine and book covers.[3]

In the 1960s, Turner started up his own company, 'Studio 88', to publish his aviation and motor racing prints, as well as his annual set of Christmas Cards that became popular with enthusiasts.[1] He was commissioned by organisers to create official posters for notable motorsport events such as 24 hours of Le Mans, 12 hours of Sebring, a number of Formula One races and many others that took place in notable circuits such as Nürburgring.[1] He was notable in the United States for his poster works for races that took places in Watkins Glen between 1969 and 1980 and also created posters for its United States Grand Prix East races.[1]

With a need to capture the genuine nature of being in an event, Turner tends to travel to as many motorsport and aviation events as he could where he commonly sketches at events he attends for reference reasons.

Turner was also involved with the Can-Am series and had close ties with the McLaren team, which he became friends with its drivers, Denny Hulme and Bruce McLaren. He was responsible for the design of the bodywork of the race winning McLaren M1B and designed the team logo[5] as well as designing the colour scheme for its first Formula One car of the 1966 season. That colour scheme was short-lived as prior to the Monaco Grand Prix, the car's livery had to be changed when it was chosen by the producers of the film Grand Prix to be the lead car of the 'Yamura' team, driven by its lead character, Pete Aron (played by James Garner), the colour scheme was changed to team's white and blue, resembling that of Honda.

He is a founder member of The Guild of Aviation Artists, of which he has been Chairman on two occasions and is currently[when?] President,[6] and is also an Honorary Fellow of the Guild of Motoring Artists.

Turner has been involved with the Red Arrows, and has flown with them in the past. He counts racing drivers, teams, sponsors, pilots, motor and aircraft manufacturers, R.A.F. and Army messes, museums and private collections in his client list and has hosted a number of solo shows all over the world, plus other specialist shows. His artwork has also appeared on the packaging of Airfix models. Turner has had, to this date,[when?] six books of his works published.

Personal life edit

Turner has been married to Helen since 1960. They have two daughters, Alison and Suzanne. His son, Graham, is also an artist, and they continue to visit several Grands Prix each year. Turner is licensed to fly a private aircraft, and flies his privately owned Chipmunk aircraft in his spare time.

Michael and his son have held exhibitions of their artworks at Halton House in 2005[1] and 2006.[7]

Published works edit

  • La Vie D’un Mécanicien (illustrations, with Melville Wallace, 1979)
  • Luftwaffe Aircraft (illustrations, with Francis Mason, 1981)
  • La Vie Des Pilotes De Course de 1919 á 1939 (1983)
  • Formula One: The Cars and the Drivers (with Nigel Roebuck, 1983)
  • La Vie Des Pilotes De Courses (illustrations, with Pierre Dumont, 1983)
  • Royal Air Force: The Aircraft in Service since 1918 (illustrations, 1986)
  • The Aviation Art of Michael Turner (1994)
  • Grand Prix De Monaco through the eyes of Michael Turner, (text by David Waldron, 1995)
  • The Motorsport Art of Michael Turner (1996)
  • Drawing and Painting Racing Cars (1999)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Magnificent Moss in his flying machine". telegraph.co.uk. The Daily Telegraph. 22 April 2005. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  2. ^ Tony (17 December 2007). (PDF). motoringart.info. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d "Studio 88". Studio 88. 9 September 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  4. ^ . Studio 88. 4 October 2007. Archived from the original on 18 April 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  5. ^ Taylor, William (July 2001). The Mathews Collection: featuring McLaren, Ferrari, Corvette & other important marques. London, England: Coterie Press. p. 14. ISBN 1-902351-02-9.
  6. ^ . Guild of Aviation Artists. Archived from the original on 1 October 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  7. ^ "RAF HALTON HOSTS ART EXHIBITION BY LOCAL PAINTER". Aylesbury, England: Bucks Herald. 7 April 2006. Retrieved 16 May 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Michael Turner born 1934 is a British illustrator who specialises in motoring and aviation paintings He is regarded as one of the early examples of such type and is one of the most highly regarded of all 1 2 Turner counts racing drivers teams sponsors pilots motor and aircraft manufacturers R A F Royal Air Force and Army messes museums and private collections as his client lists and has hosted a number of solo shows all over the world plus other specialist shows Michael TurnerBorn1934 age 89 90 Harrow Middlesex London U K NationalityBritishKnown forPainting Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Published works 4 References 5 External linksBiography editTurner was born and raised within the suburbs of Harrow Middlesex During the Second World War he became interested in aviation and aeroplanes of the Royal Air Force and drew aircraft in his school exercise books which infuriated his teachers 3 After the war Turner developed an interest in motoring and motorsport when during his family holiday to the Isle of Man in 1947 they attended the British Empire Trophy Race 3 After leaving school Turner attended an art college followed by national service with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers for two years 3 His first job after national service was with a London advertising studio and he turned freelance in 1957 4 Turner s artworks were shown regularly on the wall of the renowned Steering Wheel Club in London and many of these illustrations appeared on magazine and book covers 3 In the 1960s Turner started up his own company Studio 88 to publish his aviation and motor racing prints as well as his annual set of Christmas Cards that became popular with enthusiasts 1 He was commissioned by organisers to create official posters for notable motorsport events such as 24 hours of Le Mans 12 hours of Sebring a number of Formula One races and many others that took place in notable circuits such as Nurburgring 1 He was notable in the United States for his poster works for races that took places in Watkins Glen between 1969 and 1980 and also created posters for its United States Grand Prix East races 1 With a need to capture the genuine nature of being in an event Turner tends to travel to as many motorsport and aviation events as he could where he commonly sketches at events he attends for reference reasons Turner was also involved with the Can Am series and had close ties with the McLaren team which he became friends with its drivers Denny Hulme and Bruce McLaren He was responsible for the design of the bodywork of the race winning McLaren M1B and designed the team logo 5 as well as designing the colour scheme for its first Formula One car of the 1966 season That colour scheme was short lived as prior to the Monaco Grand Prix the car s livery had to be changed when it was chosen by the producers of the film Grand Prix to be the lead car of the Yamura team driven by its lead character Pete Aron played by James Garner the colour scheme was changed to team s white and blue resembling that of Honda He is a founder member of The Guild of Aviation Artists of which he has been Chairman on two occasions and is currently when President 6 and is also an Honorary Fellow of the Guild of Motoring Artists Turner has been involved with the Red Arrows and has flown with them in the past He counts racing drivers teams sponsors pilots motor and aircraft manufacturers R A F and Army messes museums and private collections in his client list and has hosted a number of solo shows all over the world plus other specialist shows His artwork has also appeared on the packaging of Airfix models Turner has had to this date when six books of his works published Personal life editTurner has been married to Helen since 1960 They have two daughters Alison and Suzanne His son Graham is also an artist and they continue to visit several Grands Prix each year Turner is licensed to fly a private aircraft and flies his privately owned Chipmunk aircraft in his spare time Michael and his son have held exhibitions of their artworks at Halton House in 2005 1 and 2006 7 Published works editLa Vie D un Mecanicien illustrations with Melville Wallace 1979 Luftwaffe Aircraft illustrations with Francis Mason 1981 La Vie Des Pilotes De Course de 1919 a 1939 1983 Formula One The Cars and the Drivers with Nigel Roebuck 1983 La Vie Des Pilotes De Courses illustrations with Pierre Dumont 1983 Royal Air Force The Aircraft in Service since 1918 illustrations 1986 The Aviation Art of Michael Turner 1994 Grand Prix De Monaco through the eyes of Michael Turner text by David Waldron 1995 The Motorsport Art of Michael Turner 1996 Drawing and Painting Racing Cars 1999 References edit a b c d e Magnificent Moss in his flying machine telegraph co uk The Daily Telegraph 22 April 2005 Retrieved 16 May 2009 Tony 17 December 2007 Turner Michael PDF motoringart info p 1 Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 16 May 2009 a b c d Studio 88 Studio 88 9 September 2008 Retrieved 16 May 2009 Michael Turner Motorsport and Aviation Artwork Studio 88 4 October 2007 Archived from the original on 18 April 2009 Retrieved 16 May 2009 Taylor William July 2001 The Mathews Collection featuring McLaren Ferrari Corvette amp other important marques London England Coterie Press p 14 ISBN 1 902351 02 9 History of the Guild of Aviation Artists Guild of Aviation Artists Archived from the original on 1 October 2009 Retrieved 16 May 2009 RAF HALTON HOSTS ART EXHIBITION BY LOCAL PAINTER Aylesbury England Bucks Herald 7 April 2006 Retrieved 16 May 2009 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Turner illustrator amp oldid 1218049093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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