Joseph Mallord William Turner The Castel dell'Ovo, Naples, with Capri in the Distance 1819
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
The Castel dell’Ovo, Naples, with Capri in the Distance 1819
D16109
Turner Bequest CLXXXVII 21
Turner Bequest CLXXXVII 21
Pencil and watercolour on white wove paper, 253 x 403 mm
Inscribed by John Ruskin in blue ink ‘21’ bottom right, descending right-hand edge
Stamped in black ‘CLXXXVII 21’ bottom right
Inscribed by John Ruskin in blue ink ‘21’ bottom right, descending right-hand edge
Stamped in black ‘CLXXXVII 21’ bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1904
National Gallery, London, various dates to at least 1904 (304).
1966
?Adelaide Festival of Arts: Special Exhibitions at the National Gallery of South Australia, National Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, ?March–April 1966 (5).
1974
Turner 1775–1851, Royal Academy, London, November 1974–March 1975 (233, reproduced, as ‘Capri from Naples, with the Castel dell’Ovo’).
1981
Turner’s First Visit to Italy, 1819: Watercolours from the Turner Bequest, Loaned by the British Museum, Tate Gallery, London, April–October 1981 (no catalogue).
1990
All’ombra del Vesuvio: Napoli nella veduta europea dal Quattrocento all’Ottocento / In the Shadow of Vesuvius: Views of Naples from Baroque to Romanticism 1631–1830, Castel Sant’Elmo, Naples, May–June 1990, Accademia Italiana delle Arti e delle Arti Applicate, London, October–November 1990 (no number).
1995
Sketching the Sky: Watercolours from the Turner Bequest, Tate Gallery, London, September 1995–February 1996 (no number).
2007
J.M.W. Turner, National Gallery of Art, Washington, October 2007–January 2008, Dallas Museum of Art, February–May 2008, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, June–September 2008 (93, reproduced in colour).
References
1904
E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn (eds.), Library Edition: The Works of John Ruskin: Volume XIII: Turner: The Harbours of England; Catalogues and Notes, London 1904, no.304, pp.379, 623, as ‘The Castle of the Egg. Light against Dark’ and ‘Capri, from Naples’.
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.I, p.556, as ‘Capri, from Naples. Water colour. Exhibited Drawings, No.304, N.G.’.
1920
D[ugald] S[utherland] MacColl, National Gallery, Millbank: Catalogue: Turner Collection, London 1920, p.86.
1974
Martin Butlin, Andrew Wilton and John Gage, Turner 1775–1851, exhibition catalogue, Royal Academy, London 1974, no.234, pp.88 under no.218, 91 reproduced p.93, as ‘Capri from Naples, with the Castel dell’Ovo’.
1984
Cecilia Powell, ‘Turner on Classic Ground: His Visits to Central and Southern Italy and Related Paintings and Drawings’, unpublished Ph.D thesis, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London 1984, p.181 note 48.
1987
Cecilia Powell, Turner in the South: Rome, Naples, Florence, New Haven and London 1987, p.80 note 39.
1987
Andrew Wilton, Turner Watercolours in the Clore Gallery, London 1987, p.77 reproduced in colour pl.31, as ‘The Castel del’Ovo, Naples’.
1990
Giuliano Briganti, Nicola Spinosa and Lindsay Stainton, All’ombra del Vesuvio: Napoli nella veduta europea dal Quattrocento all’Ottocento / In the Shadow of Vesuvius: Views of Naples from Baroque to Romanticism 1631–1830, Accademia Italiana delle Arti e dell arti Applicate, London 1990, p.134, reproduced in colour, p.93, as ‘Capri from Naples, with the Castel dell’Ovo’.
1995
Sketching the Sky: Watercolours from the Turner Bequest, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1995, p.[2], as ‘The Castel dell’Ovo, Naples, with Capri in the Distance’.
2000
Andrea Gatti, Inglesi a Napoli nel Viceregno Austriaco: Lord Addison, Lord Shaftsebury, George Berkely, Naples 2000, reproduced fig.X, p.78, as ‘Capri vista da Napoli con il Castel dell’Ovo’.
2001
Giuseppe Marcenaro and Piero Boragina, Viaggio in Italia: Un corteo magico dal Cinquecento al Novecento, exhibition catalogue, Palazzo Ducale, Genoa 2001, reproduced in colour, p.274, no.4 [incorrectly listed as D18089, and incorrect accompanying image for D16089].
2007
Ian Warrell (ed.), Franklin Kelly and others, J.M.W. Turner, exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Art, Washington 2007, no.93, pp.129, 133, reproduced in colour as ‘The Castel dell’Ovo, Naples, with Capri in the Distance’.
This is one of seven coloured studies of Naples dating from Turner’s 1819 tour of Italy. Three of these watercolours feature the Castel dell’Ovo (Castle of the Egg), an historic fortress built on the islet of Megaride, a small piece of headland which juts into the sea in front of the port of Santa Lucia. The castle was one of the most ancient buildings in Naples, and its unusual name is said to derive from the legend of a magic egg hidden within the walls by the Latin poet, Virgil. So long as it remained intact, the egg would protect the castle and the entire city. The fortress frequently appears within panoramic views of the surrounding bay (see for example D16143; Turner Bequest CLXXXVII 55), but here Turner has adopted a more unusual visual approach. The view appears to look south-east from the foot of the hill of Pizzafalcone, so that the squarish bulk of the castle stands in dramatic isolation within an empty foreground. Silhouetted in distance are the Sorrentine peninsula and, to the right, the island of Capri.1
Despite being unfinished, the study contains a more advanced level of detail than a near-identical early morning view within the same sketchbook (D16089; Turner Bequest CLXXXVII 2). Turner has used loose wet washes to create the basic tonal properties of the composition but has worked to a higher level of finish to describe the architecture of the castle and the cloud formations within the sky. There is also a similar but closer study of the fortress (D16093; Turner Bequest CLXXXVII 6), and a further watercolour of the distant promontory and island without the fortress in the foreground (D16108; Turner Bequest CLXXXVII 20). All of these views depict the motif of the Castel dell’Ovo at different times of day, under varying weather conditions.
A similar composition appears in an oil study by Carl Gustav Carus (1789–1869), Castel dell’Ovo a Napoli, ?1828 (private collection), reproduced in Anna Ottani Cavina, Un Paese Incantato: Italia Dipinta da Thomas Jones a Corot, exhibition catalogue, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Parigi and Palazzo Te, Mantova, Italy 2001, no.157, p.257.
Technical notes:
Long detached from the Naples, Rome C. Studies sketchbook, this sheet was perhaps once folio 21 (see the concordance in the introduction).
Verso:
Blank
Nicola Moorby
April 2010
How to cite
Nicola Moorby, ‘The Castel dell’Ovo, Naples, with Capri in the Distance 1819 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, April 2010, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, December 2012, https://www