J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours

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Joseph Mallord William Turner Study of a Boat c.1822

Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Study of a Boat c.1822
D17762
Turner Bequest CCIII E
Pencil on white laid paper, 108 x 203 mm
Stamped with Turner Bequest monogram towards bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CCIII–E’ bottom right
Inscribed in pencil ‘CCIII E’ top left
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
This drawing is part of a group of sketches of boats which were formerly all on one sheet (Tate D17763–D17766; Turner Bequest CCIII F–I).1 Finberg lists the present drawing and others in this group as possible studies for the Rivers of England watercolour The Mouth of the River Humber (Tate D18151; Turner Bequest CCVIII R).2
Parts of two vessels are depicted here. The section of hull represented in the foregrounded boat resembles that of the Billy-boy river barge in the Humber design. The arresting diagonal sweep and span of the sail evokes the strength and velocity of the wind as sailors to the left congregate to control the rigging. Turner’s handling is fine and deliberate, the delineation of the mast and hull particularly so. The second vessel is more roughly rendered; its masts and billowing sails can be seen as well as the crew.

Alice Rylance-Watson
March 2013

1
Warrell 1991, p.66 no.77
2
Finberg 1909, vol.I, p.616.

How to cite

Alice Rylance-Watson, ‘Study of a Boat c.1822 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, March 2013, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, August 2014, https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/jmw-turner/joseph-mallord-william-turner-study-of-a-boat-r1146358, accessed 24 November 2024.