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Joseph Mallord William Turner  1775-1851

Joseph Mallord William Turner from Etchings and Engravings for the `Liber Studiorum', The Mildmay Sea Piece, engraved by Wiliam Annis and J.C. Easling 1812

from Etchings and Engravings for the `Liber Studiorum' (A00911-A01015; A01112-A01159; A01188; complete)

The Mildmay Sea Piece, engraved by Wiliam Annis and J.C. Easling  1812

Etching and mezzotint on paper
image: 181 x 264 mm
on paper, print

Presented by A. Acland Allen through The Art Fund 1925

A00991
Between 1806 and 1819 Turner was working on a set of images for a publication known as the Liber Studiorum (Book of Studies). The series, based on Claude Lorrain’s famous Liber Veritatis (Book of Truth), consisted of seventy-one prints in brown ink, after watercolours by Turner. Shown here are three of the watercolours, and one of the prints from the project.

Turner’s intention was to promote landscape art in its various manifestations and he devoted an entire category to ‘Marine Landscape’. Some of the seascapes were entirely new designs; others were based on existing compositions.
 (From the display caption April 2005)