Joseph Mallord William Turner Rouen Cathedral from the Grand Cours, Faubourg St-Sever; and Entrance to the Church of St Maclou, Rouen 1821
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Folio 17 Recto:
Rouen Cathedral from the Grand Cours, Faubourg St-Sever; and Entrance to the Church of St Maclou, Rouen 1821
D24532
Turner Bequest CCLVIII 17
Turner Bequest CCLVIII 17
Pencil on white wove paper, 123 x 118 mm
Inscribed in red ink by John Ruskin ‘17’ top right running vertically
Stamped in black ‘CCLVIII – 17’ top right running vertically
Inscribed in red ink by John Ruskin ‘17’ top right running vertically
Stamped in black ‘CCLVIII – 17’ top right running vertically
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.786, CCLVIII 17, as ‘Rouen, from the riverside; also sketch of Cathedral porch.’.
1981
Maurice Guillaud, Nicholas Alfrey, Andrew Wilton and others, Turner in France: Watercolours, Paintings, Drawings, Engravings, Sketchbooks, exhibition catalogue, Centre Culturel du Marais, Paris 1981, p.160 fig.275.
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.116 under no.50.
1999
Ian Warrell, Turner on the Seine, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1999, pp.22, 174, 176, 261 notes 106 and 118, 268 under no.56, 272 under no.102, 275 under no.130.
At the top of the page is Turner’s only sketch of Rouen’s Church of St Maclou, apart from a distant view of its spire (Tate D24509; Turner Bequest CCLVIII 5a). Turner would have made this faint impression of its west façade and porch with a figure at the right in Norman costume as he turned along the southern side of the cathedral to make sketches from that side (see folio 9; Tate D24516; Turner Bequest CCLVIII 9).1
The second sketch is a view of the spires of Rouen Cathedral from the Grand Cours in the Faubourg St-Sever. Ian Warrell has identified this sketch as the basis for the unfinished oil painting, Rouen: A View from the Left Bank in the Faubourg St-Sever, ?1827–8 (Tate N03384),2 and of a gouache study: Tate D24655 (Turner Bequest CCLIX 90).3 The view is also connected to Turner’s Rouen, Looking Downstream, gouache and watercolour (Tate D24673; Turner Bequest CCLIX 108) for Turner’s Annual Tour: Wandering by the Seine, 1834 (Tate T05605).4 Warrell has noted the Watteau-like appearance of this composition and connected it to Turner’s interest in the French artist’s work which he saw in the Louvre when he visited Paris during this tour.5
Thomas Ardill
February 2013
Identified by MacColl as ‘Possible a Study for Windsor Castle’; D.S. MacColl, National Gallery, Millbank: Catalogue; Turner Collection,1920, p.44. Bulin and Joll linked it with a series of oil sketches thought to have been made in Italy in 1828–9; Martin Butlin and Evelyn Joll, The Paintings of J.M.W. Turner, revised ed., New Haven and London 1984, p.179 no.315 as A Park, 1828. Ian Warrell made the new identification in Warrell 1999, pp.22, p.268 under no.56.
How to cite
Thomas Ardill, ‘Rouen Cathedral from the Grand Cours, Faubourg St-Sever; and Entrance to the Church of St Maclou, Rouen 1821 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, February 2013, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, August 2014, https://www