Joseph Mallord William Turner Views around Sharpham House on the River Dart near Totnes 1814
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Folio 49 Recto:
Views around Sharpham House on the River Dart near Totnes 1814
D09728
Turner Bequest CXXXIII 49
Turner Bequest CXXXIII 49
Pencil on white wove paper, 110 x 178 mm
Part watermark ‘ows | 2’
Inscribed by Turner ‘Dart’ and ‘Sharpham’ to left of centre at foot of top-left quadrant, and ‘Sharpham’ to right of centre at foot of top-right quadrant
Inscribed by John Ruskin in blue ink ‘49’ bottom right, descending vertically, and ‘294’ bottom left, descending vertically
Stamped in black ‘CXXXIII 49’ bottom right
Part watermark ‘ows | 2’
Inscribed by Turner ‘Dart’ and ‘Sharpham’ to left of centre at foot of top-left quadrant, and ‘Sharpham’ to right of centre at foot of top-right quadrant
Inscribed by John Ruskin in blue ink ‘49’ bottom right, descending vertically, and ‘294’ bottom left, descending vertically
Stamped in black ‘CXXXIII 49’ bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
2006
Light into Colour: Turner in the South West, Tate St Ives, January–May 2006, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, May–August 2006 (not in catalogue).
References
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.I, p.378, CXXXIII 49, as ‘“Sharpham” on the Dart. Four sketches’.
1987
Sam Smiles, ‘Turner in Devon: Some Additional Information Concerning his Visits in the 1810s’, Turner Studies, vol.7, no.1, Summer 1987, pp.12, 14 note 34, as possibly 1814.
Sharpham House stands near Ashprington, about two miles south-east of Totnes (see under folio 48 verso; D09726), high on the west bank of the River Dart within a tight bend looping around its north, east and south sides. Turner has bisected the page both horizontally and vertically, using the quadrants to show four successive riverbank views. The house may be shown to the south-east at the top left, while at the top right there is a view in the opposite direction back up the Dart, with Totnes’s castle and church in the distance. The wooded bank at the bottom left lacks obvious landmarks, but the house is shown again at the bottom right, apparently from the south, with a separate detail above.
These drawings, along with those along the Dart on adjacent pages, are central to Sam Smiles’s proposal that this sketchbook was used in Devon in 1814, as Turner described a recent trip down the river from Totnes to Dartmouth (see under folio 50 recto; D09730) in a letter datable to the autumn of that year;1 see the overall Introduction to the tour.
This page was exhibited in Light into Colour: Turner in the South West at St Ives and Plymouth in 2006.2
Matthew Imms
July 2014
See Smiles 1987, pp.12, 14 note 34; see also the same author in Sam Smiles and Michael Pidgley, The Perfection of England: Artist Visitors to Devon c.1750–1870, exhibition catalogue, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter 1995, pp.101, 120 note 14.
Sketchbook noted in ‘List of Works’ in Sam Smiles, Light into Colour: Turner in the South West, exhibition catalogue, Tate St Ives 2006, p.55, but folio not specified; page reproduced on exhibition microsite, Tate, accessed 10 June 2014, http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-st-ives/exhibition/light-colour-turner-south-west/light-colour-turners-west-country-2 , with a caption by or informed by Smiles referring to the Dart journey.
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘Views around Sharpham House on the River Dart near Totnes 1814 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, July 2014, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, September 2014, https://www