The article discusses the relationship between English painter J.M.W. Turner and English architect James Wyatt, focusing on Turner's depictions of architecture and stained glass. The author suggests that Turner may have worked on drawings at Wyatt's office in the 1790s and that Turner often depicts churches that Wyatt worked on, including Salisbury Cathedral. Other topics addressed include Turner's topographical watercolours and his 1843 painting "Light and Colour."
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