
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
- Medium
- Pen and ink and watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 231 × 294 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
- Reference
- D00114
Turner Bequest VII G
Catalogue entry
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Joseph Mallord William Turner The Hot Wells, Clifton
1791 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner View along the Avon, with Cook’s Folly on the Right-Hand Bank
1791 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner View in the Avon Gorge, with a Sailing Ship
1791 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner View of the Avon from Wallis’s Wall
1791 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner View Looking up the Avon from Cook’s Folly
1791 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Avon near Wallis’s Wall
1791 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Avon Gorge: View towards the Bristol Channel, with Cook’s Folly
1795–6 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Shipping and Rowing Boats in the Avon Gorge
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Sailing Ships Towed by Rowing Boats in the Avon Gorge
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Avon Gorge from St Vincent’s Rocks, with Cook’s Folly in the Distance
1798 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner A Watermill in a Gorge
c.1796–7 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg Part of the Avon Gorge at Clifton, with a Kiln on the Cliff Edge
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg View of Woods and Hills across the Avon Gorge at Clifton
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg Study of a Lime Kiln at the Foot of St Vincent’s Rock, Avon Gorge
1786 or 1800 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner, Thomas Girtin The Reichenbach in a Rocky Gorge
c.1794–8