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Joseph Mallord William Turner Sketches of Smailholm Tower, Scottish Borders 1831
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Joseph Mallord William Turner,
Sketches of Smailholm Tower, Scottish Borders
1831
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Folio 81 Verso:
Sketches of Smailholm Tower, Scottish Borders 1831
D26075
Turner Bequest CCLXVII 83a
Turner Bequest CCLXVII 83a
Pencil on off-white wove writing paper, 185 x 113 mm
Inscribed in pencil by Turner ?‘Cheviot’ right centre
Inscribed in pencil by Turner ?‘Cheviot’ right centre
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
References
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p.860, CCLXVII 83a, as ‘Ruined tower on hill.’.
1972
Gerald E. Finley, ‘J.M.W. Turner and Sir Walter Scott: Iconography of a Tour’, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, vol.35, 1972, p.368 note 63.
1980
Gerald Finley, Landscapes of Memory: Turner as Illustrator to Scott, London 1980, p.110, reproduced p.113 pl.43 as ‘Smailholm Tower’.
1982
Francesca Irwin, Andrew Wilton, Gerald Finley and others, Turner in Scotland, exhibition catalogue, Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum 1982, p.51 under cat.65.
1997
Martin F. Krause, Turner in Indianapolis: The Pantzer Collection of Drawings and Watercolors by J.M.W. Turner and his Contemporaries at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis 1997, p.184 under cats.56 and 57.
With the sketchbook turned to the right are six sketches made at Smailholm Tower. Two depict the tower and the others are of distant hills. The tower is shown from the east in both sketches, the top one being made from the track between the millpond and Sandyknowe Farm, and the bottom one from beyond the farm. These were made as Turner and his party of Robert Cadell, Sir Walter Scott and his servant James left Smailholm around four o’clock on the afternoon of 6 August 1831.1
Gerald Finley has identified these sketches as the basis of a watercolour that shows the party leaving Smailholm in a coach, made by Turner to commemorate his visit and sent to Scott in 1832: The ‘Presentation’ Smailholm Tower and Sandy Knowe Farm circa 1831–2 (Courtauld Institute Gallery, London). In the picture the two sketches are combined with the tower of the top sketch and the foreground of the bottom sketch which includes Sandyknowe Farm.2
Between these two sketches are two views of the distant ‘Cheviot’ hills, according to Turner’s inscription. There are two further sketches at the top of the page which presumably also depict these hills to the south.
For more information on Turner’s visit and sketches of Smailholm see folio 82 verso (D26077; CCLXVII 84a).
Thomas Ardill
September 2009
How to cite
Thomas Ardill, ‘Sketches of Smailholm Tower, Scottish Borders 1831 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, September 2009, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, December 2012, https://www