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Joseph Mallord William Turner  1775-1851

Joseph Mallord William Turner The Ground of East Cowes Castle, with Figures among the Trees; a study for 'Boccaccio relating the Tale of the Birdcage' 1827
The Ground of East Cowes Castle, with Figures among the Trees; a study for 'Boccaccio relating the Tale of the Birdcage'  1827

Chalk and pen and ink on paper
support: 190 x 140 mm
on paper, unique

Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856

D20844
Finberg number: CCXXVII a 41

During the summer of 1827, Turner was a guest at East Cowes Castle, on the Isle of Wight, the home of the architect John Nash. There he produced a group of oil sketches showing Nash's neo-gothic castle as a distant landmark.

 

During his stay Turner also made a large group of pen and ink studies, including the two shown here. In these he noted the distinctive characteristics of the building, and the impact it had on the surrounding landscape. The sketches verge on the fanciful. Some include exotically dressed figures more appropriate to the middle ages than the early-nineteenth century.

 

 (From the display caption September 2004)