Joseph Mallord William Turner Gibside from the South 1817
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Folio 7 Recto:
Gibside from the South 1817
D12265
Turner Bequest CLVI 4
Turner Bequest CLVI 4
Pencil on white wove paper, 232 x 328 mm
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘Corn’, ‘Turnips’ and ‘water’ bottom left, ‘water’ at centre, ‘Beech’ right of centre and ‘wall’ towards bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CLVI 4’ bottom right
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘Corn’, ‘Turnips’ and ‘water’ bottom left, ‘water’ at centre, ‘Beech’ right of centre and ‘wall’ towards bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CLVI 4’ bottom right
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.I, p.447, CLVI 4, as ‘Gibside, the seat of the Earl of Strathmore’.
1979
Andrew Wilton, J.M.W. Turner: His Life and Work, Fribourg 1979, p.364 under no.557.
2006
Michael Rudd, ‘Retracing Turner’s Sketching Tours: A Topographical Journey’ in Emma House, Michael Rudd and Paul Clark, Joseph Mallord William Turner: Tours of Durham and Richmondshire, exhibition catalogue, Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle 2006, pp.44, 45, pl.10 (cited incorrectly as ‘plate 34’).
2006
Michael Rudd, ‘Gibside – from Sketch to Engraving’, Turner Society News, no.102, March 2006, p.6, 7, 8.
The drawing continues to the left, half way across folio 6 verso opposite (D40723). The two-page view is the basis of Turner’s watercolour of the Gibside estate from the south (Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle),1 engraved in 1819 as Gibside, Co. of Durham, for Surtees’s History of Durham (see the introduction to the tour).
Michael Rudd notes that the wall at the bottom right runs along West Wood, and that smoke depicted in the watercolour in the Leapmill Burn valley beyond may indicate the quarries then operating there.2 This half of the drawing focuses on the south front of the house at Gibside, now screened by an avenue of trees along the Long Walk, with the Column of British Liberty rising to its north-east. Over the brow of the hillside between them, as Rudd has observed,3 is the Derwent Valley towards Winlaton Scar, Turner’s viewpoint for drawings looking to Gibside from the opposite direction on folios 9 recto, 9 verso–10 recto and 10 verso (D12266–D12269; Turner Bequest CLVI 5, 5a–6, 6a).
Technical notes:
There is some rubbing and staining to the right-hand edge of the page. A short tear half way down that edge has been repaired from the verso (D40724).
Matthew Imms
February 2010
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘Gibside from the South 1817 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, February 2010, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, December 2012, https://www