
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
- Medium
- Gouache, graphite and watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 221 × 281 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
- Reference
- D00864
Turner Bequest XXXII H
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- architecture(41,309)
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- bridges and viaducts(4,131)
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- bridge(3,997)
- religious(6,862)
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- church(4,476)
- townscapes / man-made features(21,653)
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- village(757)
- natural phenomena(3,159)
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- reflection(710)
- river(7,986)
- Kent(1,086)
- England(19,249)
- England, South East(5,957)
- England, Southern(9,005)
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Aylesford, Kent: The Bridge and Church
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Battersea Church and Bridge, with Chelsea Beyond
?1797 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Bridge and Church of Bromfield, Shropshire
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Sunset (?or Moonrise) over a Calm Sea with a Sailing Vessel, and the Coast of Kent with Reculver Church in the Distance
1796–7 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The River Thames, Wallingford Bridge and Church from Upstream, Mid-River
1805 -
Thomas Girtin Lancaster Church and Bridge
c.1797 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Aylesford, Kent: Part of the Bridge and Neighbouring Buildings
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Aylesford, Kent: The Bridge over the Medway
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner A Three-Arched Bridge with a Church Beyond
c.1797 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Old London Bridge
c.1794 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner London Bridge, with the Monument and the Church of St Magnus King and Martyr
?1794–5 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Landscape with a Three-Arched Bridge over a River
1796–7 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Bridge and Cows
c.1806–7 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Rochester: The Cathedral, Castle and Bridge
1794 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Caversham Bridge and Reading, from the North-West; Caversham Church to the Right, with the Road to Wallingford
1805