Joseph Mallord William Turner Shipping off Portsmouth, with the Cathedral, Baltic Wharf and the Vulcan Block ?1824
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Folio 2 Recto:
Shipping off Portsmouth, with the Cathedral, Baltic Wharf and the Vulcan Block ?1824
D17915
Turner Bequest CCVI 2
Turner Bequest CCVI 2
Pencil on white wove paper, 160 x 100 mm
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘[?Block F]’ towards top centre, and ‘[?10]’ above centre left
Inscribed by John Ruskin in red ink ‘2’ top right, ascending vertically
Stamped in black ‘CCVI – 2’ top right, ascending vertically
Inscribed by Turner in pencil ‘[?Block F]’ towards top centre, and ‘[?10]’ above centre left
Inscribed by John Ruskin in red ink ‘2’ top right, ascending vertically
Stamped in black ‘CCVI – 2’ top right, ascending 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.I, p.623, CCVI 2 (as ‘Do.’, i.e. ditto; ‘Shipping off Portsmouth’, as for folio 1 recto, D17913).
1974
Martin Butlin, Andrew Wilton and John Gage, Turner 1775–1851, exhibition catalogue, Royal Academy, London 1974, p.94 under no.243.
1979
Andrew Wilton, J.M.W. Turner: His Life and Work, Fribourg 1979, p.387 under no.756.
1981
Eric Shanes, Turner’s Rivers, Harbours and Coasts, London 1981, p.153.
2000
Eric Shanes, in Shanes, Evelyn Joll, Ian Warrell and others, Turner: The Great Watercolours, exhibition catalogue, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2000, p.159 under no.60.
With the page turned vertically, there are at least eight slight sketches here of the waterfront and landmarks around Old Portsmouth, suggesting Turner was being rowed about in the harbour. At the top are a hulk and other vessels; next may be part of the Gosport blockhouse and other defences. Across the middle appear the dome of Portsmouth Cathedral, the tower at Baltic Wharf and (apparently) the Square Tower semaphore station. Next appears to be the Round Tower with Baltic Wharf and the Vulcan Block clock tower; lastly there is another slight view of the defences.
This is one of a continuous series of views around Portsmouth between folios 1 recto and 20 recto (D17913–D17951); many appear to have been made from a boat; for the overall sequence and details of the most prominent buildings and defences, see the Introduction. This page has been linked1 to the watercolours Portsmouth of about 1824 (Lady Lever Art Galley, Port Sunlight),2 engraved in 1825 for Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of England (Tate impressions: T04419, T05302–T05304, T05994), and Portsmouth of about 1824–5 (Tate D18152; Turner Bequest CCVIII S),3 engraved in 1828 for The Ports of England, and reissued in 1856 in The Harbours of England (Tate impressions: T04833, T04834), but the connection in this case is only in terms of the general subject.
Matthew Imms
December 2014
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘Shipping off Portsmouth, with the Cathedral, Baltic Wharf and the Vulcan Block ?1824 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, December 2014, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, April 2015, https://www