Lichfield Cathedral from the South-West
1794
Pencil on paper
support: 233 x 287 mm on paper, unique Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856 D00365
Finberg number: XXII L
During the summer of 1794 Turner toured the midlands and Wales in response to an early commission to produce designs for . This view of Lichfield cathedral is one of the more detailed he made on the spot but it was never translated into . Nearly 30 years after the first midland tour, however, Turner retrieved the sketch to use as the basis for a finished . While the latter is now in a private collection, its preparatory colour study forms part of the Turner Bequest. The corresponding paint splashes on the 1794 drawing prove that Turner kept his earlier sketches with a view to their potential for later use.
(From the display caption September 2004)
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