Shipping by a Breakwater
circa 1798
Oil on mahogany
support: 302 x 194 mm
frame: 386 x 273 x 38 mm painting Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856 N00469
Turner was interested in marine subjects from an early age. He first made of sea-going ships while visiting relatives at Margate at the age of about ten. Years later, when shown a after the seventeenth-century Dutch marine artist Willem van de Velde, he is said to have declared, 'That made me a painter'.
(From the display caption September 2004)
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