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after Joseph Mallord William Turner  1775-1851

Joseph Mallord William Turner from Scott's Prose Works, Glencoe 1834-6

from Scott's Prose Works (T04727-T04763; T04961-T04994; complete)

Glencoe  1834-6

Intaglio print on paper
image: 86 x 142 mm
on paper, print

Purchased 1987

T04989
Rawlinson number: 549

Turner made forty designs to illustrate the published volumes of Walter Scott's Prose Works. He set out to represent not only the districts and places described in Scott's text but also to evoke the mood of the essays. Literary illustration afforded Turner the luxury of experimenting with dramatic landscape. He was not restricted to topography alone. The powerful nature of this particular landscape is emphasised by the vortex-like storm clouds.

 (From the display caption September 2004)