Catalogue entry
This is one of six sketches on a single sheet (see the technical notes below) showing the landscape of a broad river valley with scattered buildings and distant hills, in the vicinity of a distinctive medieval church, with a spire flanked by pinnacles and a north transept with a stepped gable and more pinnacles. The setting is unidentified but may be in the North of England or Lowland Scotland. The present view is a variation on Tate
D34449 (Turner Bequest CCCXLIV 92), where the north side of the church is shown in more detail; see also Tate
D34453 (Turner Bequest CCCXLIV 96).
Finberg placed the sheet somewhat arbitrarily in a large ‘Miscellaneous: black and white’ grouping dated between about 1830 and 1841.
1 It was presumably drawn directly during an unidentified tour, and is placed in the present section and given the widest date range assigned to other works here pending further investigation, although it could well be earlier.
D34449–D34453 (Turner Bequest CCCXLIV 92–96) share a single sheet, some 550 x 384 mm overall, which was folded into eighths. Each of the five (
D34451 comprising two sketches) occupies two eighths in varying orientations except the present work, which is half the area.
D34453 is on the other side, on the verso of
D34450. Each is stamped and numbered individually.
There is a small tear along the fold at the top left of the present eighth of the sheet, and slight darkening and creasing at the bottom left corner.
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