Joseph Mallord William Turner The Grand Logis, near the Porte de l'Enclos, Grande Chartreuse 1802
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
The Grand Logis, near the Porte de l’Enclos, Grande Chartreuse 1802
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Turner Bequest LXXIV 32
Turner Bequest LXXIV 32
Pencil, black chalk, watercolour and white gouache on greyish-buff laid paper, 283 x 212 mm
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘St Humbert. Well’ bottom left
Stamped in black ‘LXXIV 32’ bottom right
Blind-stamped with the Turner Bequest monogram bottom right
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘St Humbert. Well’ bottom left
Stamped in black ‘LXXIV 32’ bottom right
Blind-stamped with the Turner Bequest monogram bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1878
National Gallery, London, various dates from 1878 to 1904 (15, as ‘The Little Church of St. Humber’).
1947
William Turner 1775–1851: Die Ausstellung wurde von der Tate Gallery für den British Council organisiert, Berner Kunstmuseum, Berne, December 1947–February 1948 (66).
1979
Turner’s First Visit to the Continent: Watercolours from the Turner Bequest Loaned by the British Museum, Tate Gallery, London, July–December 1979 (no catalogue).
1981
Turner en France: aquarelles, peintures, dessins, gravures, carnets de croquis / Turner in France: Watercolours, Paintings, Drawings, Engravings, Sketchbooks, Centre Culturel du Marais, Paris, October 1981–January 1982 (5/2).
1989
Turner: The Second Decade: Watercolours and Drawings from the Turner Bequest 1800–1810, Tate Gallery, London, January–March 1989 (7).
1990
Turner’s Papers: A Study of the Manufacture, Selection and Use of his Drawing Papers 1787–1820, Tate Gallery, London, October 1990–January 1991 (30).
1998
Turner in the Alps 1802, Tate Gallery, London, November 1998–February 1999, Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martigny, March–June (19, as ‘Part of the Monastery, Grande Chartreuse’).
References
1902
E.T. Cook (ed.), Ruskin on Pictures: A Collection of Criticisms by John Ruskin not heretofore Re-printed and now Re-edited and Re-arranged, London 1902, vol.I, p.102, as ‘The Little Church of St. Humber’.
1903
Charles Holme (ed.), Robert de la Sizeranne, Walter Shaw Sparrow and others, The Genius of J.M.W. Turner, R.A., London, Paris and New York 1903, reproduced Pl.41: MW 18.
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, p.609.
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.I, p.198, LXXIV 32, as ‘The Little Church of St. Humber. Grande Chartreuse’.
1947
[Humphrey Brooke], William Turner 1775–1851: Die Ausstellung wurde von der Tate Gallery für den British Council organisiert, exhibition catalogue, Berner Kunstmuseum, Berne 1947.
1974
Gerald Wilkinson, The Sketches of Turner, R.A. 1802–20: Genius of the Romantic, London 1974, p.43–4 reproduced in colour.
1981
Lindsay Stainton, in Maurice Guillaud and others, Turner en France: aquarelles, peintures, dessins, gravures, carnets de croquis / Turner in France: Watercolours, Paintings, Drawings, Engravings, Sketchbooks, exhibition catalogue, Centre Culturel du Marais, Paris 1981, pp.66, 61 reproduced in colour Fig.113.
1989
Robert Upstone, Turner: The Second Decade: Watercolours and Drawings from the Turner Bequest 1800–1810, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1989, pp.10 reproduced in colour, 21 reproduced.
1990
Peter Bower, Turner’s Papers: A Study of the Manufacture, Selection and Use of his Drawing Papers 1787–1820, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1990, p.81 reproduced in colour.
1990
David Blayney Brown, The Art of J.M.W. Turner, London 1990, pp.150, 151 reproduced.
1992
David Hill, Turner in the Alps: The Journey through France & Switzerland in 1802, London 1992, pp.41 reproduced in colour, 167, as ‘A building at or near the Grande Chartreuse Monastery’.
1998
David Blayney Brown, Turner in the Alps 1802, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1998, pp.76–7 reproduced in colour, as ‘Part of the Monastery, Grande Chartreuse’.
1999
David Blayney Brown, Turner et les Alpes 1802, exhibition catalogue, Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martigny 1999, pp.76–7 reproduced in colour.
Turner’s label for this drawing is inscribed ‘Le Petit Eglise de St Humber Gd C’ [sic]. For Turner’s visit to the Chartreuse in 1802 see Introduction to the sketchbook.
This is one of the few leaves from this sketchbook that Turner worked up with watercolour. Together with his emphatic use of pencil and black chalk, it gives a vivid impression of the dense forests surrounding the two buildings. The buildings have long been unrecognised and Turner’s label and inscription by the small pool in the foreground of the drawing were also problematic; David Hill observed that ‘Turner called this “St. Hubert’s Well” but the subject has not yet been properly identified’.1 However in a letter to the present writer following the 1999 exhibition at Martigny, Jean-Marc Roget of Chartreuse Diffusion kindly pointed out that the buildings are the Grand Logis and the adjacent chapel near the Porte de l’Enclos at the entrance to the valley of the Grande Chartreuse monastery. They were not part of the main complex but the Grand Logis was built as a reception area and depository for visitors to leave their weapons before entering. The house and chapel still stand today, little changed; the Logis is now holiday accommodation. M. Roget also suggested that Turner’s inscription refers to St Hugues, Bishop of Grenoble, who first guided the monastery’s founder, St Bruno, to the valley.2 However, early rulers of Dauphiné were called Humbert. The last, Humbert II, sold the region to the king of France in 1349.
Verso:
Blank, inscribed perhaps by a later hand in pencil ‘14’
David Blayney Brown
September 2011
How to cite
David Blayney Brown, ‘The Grand Logis, near the Porte de l’Enclos, Grande Chartreuse 1802 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, September 2011, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, August 2014, https://www