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JMW Turner (1775-1851) is one of Britons most talented and well-known artists that had ever lived.
Turner first visited Margate at the age of 11 with his parents where he attended school on Love lane in the Old Town.
He then returned to his place of education and continued to sketch paintings of Margate's superb sunset, by the 1830's he had become a regular visitor to Margate. Every time he visited Margate he chose to stay at a lodging house owned by Mrs Sophia Booth close to the harbour so he could see the sunset. He kept on returning to Mrs Booth's lodging house time after time, after Mrs Booth's husband passed away he started to call himself Mr Booth.
Turner clearly favoured the south-east coast to visit and paint his master piece paintings, more than one hundred and most famous of his paintings were of the beautiful south-east coast sunset which captured his heart.