Joseph Mallord William Turner List of Places on the Meuse between Verdun and Douzy; Three Landscape Sketches 1824
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Folio 3 Verso:
List of Places on the Meuse between Verdun and Douzy; Three Landscape Sketches 1824
D19557
Turner Bequest CCXVI 3 a
Turner Bequest CCXVI 3 a
Pencil and pen and red and blue ink on white wove paper, 118 x 78 mm
Inscribed in pencil and pen and red and blue ink by Turner (see main catalogue entry)
Inscribed in pencil and pen and red and blue ink by Turner (see main catalogue entry)
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.667, as ‘Three small views: also continuation of list’.
1978
Agnes von der Borch, Studien zu Joseph Mallord William Turners Rheinreisen (1817–1844) (Ph.D. thesis, Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn 1972), Bonn 1978, pp.61–2.
1991
Cecilia Powell, Turner’s Rivers of Europe: The Rhine, Meuse and Mosel, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1991, p.37 note 1 [p.60].
1995
Cecilia Powell, Turner in Germany, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1995, p.30 note 4 [p.77].
Here Turner has compiled a list of places on the Meuse between Verdun and Douzy. It is continued on the folio opposite (Tate D19558; Turner Bequest CCXVI 4). The list is transcribed below, with this cataloguer’s approximation of the real place names noted in brackets to the right of the transcription where necessary or possible.
‘Verdun’ ‘[...] and ?down [...] Ct of Verdun
in Champaign’
‘Belleville’ (Belleville-sur-Meuse)
‘Flu[?r]y’ (Fleury-devant-Douaumont)
‘Grand Bas Bras’ (Bras-sur-Meuse)
‘Newville’ (Champneuville)
‘Samoigneux Bo’ (Samogneux)
‘Hautmont’ (Haumont-près-Samogneux)
‘Consenvoge’ (Consenvoye)
‘Sivry Bo’ (Sivry-sur-Meuse)
‘Hauraumont’ (Haraumont or Vilosnes Haraumont)
‘Liny’ (Liny-devant-Dun)
‘Fontaine’ (Fontaines-St-Clair)
‘Dun City Dukedom of Barr’ (Dun-sur-Meuse)
‘Milly’ (Milly-sur-Bradon)
‘Lyon’ (Lion-devant-Dun)
‘Mouzay’
‘Stenay Duke of Bar D Luxembourg’
‘Pouilly’ (Pouilly-sur-Meuse)
‘Inor Bo’ (Inor)
‘Moulin’ (Moulins Saint-Hubert)
‘Mouzon [...] City P of Cham’ (possibly Champaigne)
‘?Ambimont’ (Amblimont)
‘Donzy City of Douziois Ct of Barrois’ (Douzy)
in Champaign’
‘Belleville’ (Belleville-sur-Meuse)
‘Flu[?r]y’ (Fleury-devant-Douaumont)
‘Grand Bas Bras’ (Bras-sur-Meuse)
‘Newville’ (Champneuville)
‘Samoigneux Bo’ (Samogneux)
‘Hautmont’ (Haumont-près-Samogneux)
‘Consenvoge’ (Consenvoye)
‘Sivry Bo’ (Sivry-sur-Meuse)
‘Hauraumont’ (Haraumont or Vilosnes Haraumont)
‘Liny’ (Liny-devant-Dun)
‘Fontaine’ (Fontaines-St-Clair)
‘Dun City Dukedom of Barr’ (Dun-sur-Meuse)
‘Milly’ (Milly-sur-Bradon)
‘Lyon’ (Lion-devant-Dun)
‘Mouzay’
‘Stenay Duke of Bar D Luxembourg’
‘Pouilly’ (Pouilly-sur-Meuse)
‘Inor Bo’ (Inor)
‘Moulin’ (Moulins Saint-Hubert)
‘Mouzon [...] City P of Cham’ (possibly Champaigne)
‘?Ambimont’ (Amblimont)
‘Donzy City of Douziois Ct of Barrois’ (Douzy)
As with Tate D19556, D19558; Turner Bequest CCXVI 3, 4, Turner has made note of duchies and counties next to place names, including: the County and Bishopric of Verdun; Dun-sur-Meuse within the Duchy of Bar; Stenay (Dukes of Bar and Dukes of Luxembourg); Mouzon in the province of Champagne; and finally Douzy, belonging to the duchy of Bar and thus, a ‘Barrois’ county.
Close to the gutter of the book Turner has made three cursory sketches of a distant townscape, the first of which has been squared off.
Alice Rylance-Watson
January 2014
How to cite
Alice Rylance-Watson, ‘List of Places on the Meuse between Verdun and Douzy; Three Landscape Sketches 1824 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, January 2014, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, April 2015, https://www