Joseph Mallord William Turner Buildings and Wayside Crosses in the Mountains near Bolzano (Bozen) 1840
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Joseph Mallord William Turner,
Buildings and Wayside Crosses in the Mountains near Bolzano (Bozen)
1840
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Folio 29 Verso:
Buildings and Wayside Crosses in the Mountains near Bolzano (Bozen) 1840
D32318
Turner Bequest CCCXX 29a
Turner Bequest CCCXX 29a
Pencil on white wove paper, 89 x 149 mm
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘Botzen’ bottom centre
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘Botzen’ bottom centre
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1989
Turner and the Human Figure: Studies of Contemporary Life, Tate Gallery, London, April–July 1989 (78).
2014
Late Turner: Painting Set Free, Tate Britain, London, September 2014–January 2015, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, February–May 2015, de Young, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, June–September 2015, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, October 2015–January 2016 (19, as ‘Botzen’, 1840, reproduced in colour; exhibited in London only).
References
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p.1030, CCCXX 29a, as ‘“Botzen.”’.
1983
Edward Yardley, ‘Picture Notes: A View of Old Bregenz’, Turner Studies, vol.2, no.2, Winter 1983, p.55, as ‘Bozen’ subject.
1989
Ann Chumbley and Ian Warrell, Turner and the Human Figure: Studies of Contemporary Life, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1989, p.61 no.78.
2014
Nicola Moorby in David Blayney Brown, Amy Concannon and Sam Smiles eds., Late Turner: Painting Set Free, exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain, London 2014, pp.84–5 no.19, as ‘Botzen’, 1840, reproduced in colour.
The main drawing was made with the page turned horizontally. It shows steps up a roadside mound to a shrine of crosses against the backdrop of rugged mountains on the fringes of the Dolomites around Bolzano (Bozen) or ‘Botzen’ as Turner has noted in the then common English spelling. The exact viewpoint has yet to be established, but is presumably in the vicinity of the city, which Turner appears to have approached south-eastwards from Merano (Meran; see folio 31 verso; D32322). At the top left is a thumbnail sketch framed by pencil lines, perhaps with Bolzano in the distance.
There are no other identified views of Bolzano itself in this sketchbook, but Turner evidently stayed there at least one night, as there are colour sketches on grey paper of a view over its rooftops at its centre, probably from his hotel room (Tate D32189, D36152; Turner Bequest CCCXVII 10, CCCLXIV 295), and similar sheets with views in the surrounding countryside, mostly featuring castles (D36154–D36156; CCCLXIV 297–299; see also two versos, D40178 and D40188). A page including various small mountain views, the only non-Venetian subjects in the contemporary Venice and Botzen sketchbook (Tate D31922; Turner Bequest CCCXIII 67), is also inscribed ‘Botzen’. Turner had paused on his return from Venice in 1833 to make numerous sketches of the mountains and castles in the area; see the Introduction to that year’s Venice up to Trento sketchbook (Tate; Turner Bequest CCCXII).
A long sequence of sketches, mostly characterised as ‘Mountains’ by Finberg (with occasional identifications and transcriptions of the place names marked by the artist), lies between folios 7 recto and 76 recto (D32275–D32411).1 See the sketchbook’s Introduction for the likely overall route between Bregenz and Venice.2 The present page has twice been exhibited and listed without further discussion by association with the figure studies on folio 30 opposite (D33319).3
Matthew Imms
September 2018
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘Buildings and Wayside Crosses in the Mountains near Bolzano (Bozen) 1840 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, September 2018, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, December 2019, https://www