
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
- Part of
- Scotch Lakes Sketchbook
- Medium
- Graphite on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 184 × 114 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
- Reference
- D03121
Turner Bequest LVI 106
Catalogue entry
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Joseph Mallord William Turner A Single-Arched Bridge and Cottage with Mountains in the Distance
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Mountains Encircling a Valley with a Three-Arched Bridge over a Winding River
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Joseph Mallord William Turner The Head of Loch Tay, with Mountains Partly under Cloud, from the Northern Shore
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Head of Loch Tay, with Mountains Partly under Cloud, from the Northern Shore
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner A High Mountain Partly Hidden by Cloud: ?Ben Lawers
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Lower Slopes of Ben Lawers from Fearnan, Looking along the Shore of Loch Tay, with Mountains Partly Hidden by Cloud
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Lower Slopes of Ben Lawers from Fearnan, Looking along the Shore of Loch Tay, with Mountains Partly Hidden by Cloud
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner A Road with a Bridge, between Mountains Partly Hidden by Cloud
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Loch Tummel from the West, with Mountains Partly Hidden by Cloud
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Loch Tummel from the West, with Mountains Partly Hidden by Cloud
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner In Sma’ Glen, South of Amulree above Newton Bridge, Looking South with Meall Reamhar to the Right
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Mountains round the Head of Loch Lomond, Partly Hidden by Cloud
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Bridge over the Falls of Dochart at Killin, with Meall Tarmachan
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Killin: The Bridge over the Falls of Dochart with Meall nan Tarmachan Beyond
1801 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Bridge and Mountains
1802