
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
- Part of
- The ‘Scottish Pencils’
- Medium
- Ink wash, graphite and watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 294 × 436 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
- Reference
- D03382
Turner Bequest LVIII 3
Catalogue entry
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Looking across Loch Lomond towards Ben Lomond from Luss
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Looking across Loch Lomond towards Ben Lomond from Luss
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Mountains round the Head of Loch Lomond, Partly Hidden by Cloud
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Joseph Mallord William Turner A Wooded Cliff beside the Old Military Road along Loch Lomond, with the Loch and Ben Lomond to the Right
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Joseph Mallord William Turner A Small Boat Drawn Up in a Wooded Bay, with Mountains Beyond: ?Loch Lomond at Inveruglas
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Joseph Mallord William Turner A Small Boat Drawn Up in a Wooded Bay, with Mountains Beyond: ?Loch Lomond at Inveruglas
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Joseph Mallord William Turner View across Loch Lomond from near Inversnaid
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Joseph Mallord William Turner ?The Pass of Glen Croe
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Joseph Mallord William Turner The Rocky Slopes of a Mountain (?Ben Arthur)
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Loch Fyne, with Clachan Bridge, from Cairndow
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Loch Fyne: Looking North from Ardgenaven Point near Dunderave Castle
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Joseph Mallord William Turner ?Loch Lomond from near Inveruglas, with Ben Lomond in the Distance, and a Bridge in the Foreground
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Joseph Mallord William Turner ?Loch Lomond from near Inversnaid
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Joseph Mallord William Turner A Wooded Bay with Mountains Beyond, Perhaps Loch Lomond at Inveruglas
1801