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Joseph Mallord William Turner  1775-1851

Joseph Mallord William Turner Self-Portrait circa 1799
Self-Portrait  circa 1799

Oil on canvas
support: 743 x 584 mm frame: 985 x 820 x 110 mm
painting

Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856

N00458

Turner probably painted this self-portrait in 1799, when he was twenty-four. In the same year he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, at the youngest permissible age. Turner was the son of a Covent Garden barber but, despite these lowly beginnings, he presents himself here as a well-dressed young gentleman. In the same year, consolidating his recent success, he moved to a fashionable part of London: Harley Street.

The frontal pose accentuates the intensity of Turner's determined gaze. However, as far as we know, this was the last self-portrait he ever painted.

 (From the display caption August 2004)