Joseph Mallord William Turner Clouds at Sunset c.1823-30
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Clouds at Sunset c.1823–30
D25330
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 208
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 208
Watercolour on white wove paper, 246 x 348 mm
Watermark ‘J Whatman | Turkey Mills | 1823’
Stamped in black ‘CCLXIII – 208’ bottom right
Watermark ‘J Whatman | Turkey Mills | 1823’
Stamped in black ‘CCLXIII – 208’ bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1975
Turner in the British Museum: Drawings and Watercolours, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London, May 1975–February 1976 (97, reproduced, as ‘Study of a sunset’, ?c.1825).
1978
Watercolours from the Turner Bequest, Lent by the British Museum, Tate Gallery, London, January–June 1978 (no catalogue).
1984
J.M.W. Turner: Akvareller Målningar Grafik, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, February–May 1984 (43).
1991
Turner: The Fourth Decade: Watercolours 1820–1830, Tate Gallery, London, January–May 1991 (28, as ‘Fiery Sunset’, c.1825–7, reproduced in colour).
1993
Romanticismo: Il nuovo sentimento della natura, Palazzo delle Albere, Trento, May–August 1993 (18, reproduced in colour).
References
1820
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p.830, CCLXIII 208, as ‘A fiery sunset’, c.1820–30.
1975
Gerald Wilkinson, Turner’s Colour Sketches 1820–34, London 1975, reproduced in colour p.146, p.147, as one of ‘Two stages of a sunset’, among ‘Sunrise and sunset’ subjects.
1825
Andrew Wilton, Turner in the British Museum: Drawings and Watercolours, exhibition catalogue, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London 1975, p.71 no.97, reproduced, as ‘Study of a sunset’, ?c.1825.
1989
Jeremy Robinson, The Light Eternal: A Study of J.M.W. Turner, Kidderminster 1989, p.48.
1825
Ian Warrell, Turner: The Fourth Decade: Watercolours 1820–1830, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1991, p.11, reproduced in colour p.19, p.40 no.28, reproduced, as ‘Fiery Sunset’, c.1825–7.
1997
Eric Shanes, Turner’s Watercolour Explorations 1810–1842, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1997, pp.101, Appendix I under ‘Scotland’, 102, under ‘Sky Sketches’.
This sheet and Tate D25331 (Turner Bequest CCLXIII 209) are closely related variants evoking a spectacular sunset. Gerald Wilkinson has described them as ‘concentrated on what seems to be the struggle of the colours of fire and blood against the encroaching purple of night, or death. There are many indications in his notebooks that Turner thought of his colours in just such terms.’1 This echoes John Ruskin: ‘The scarlet of the clouds was his symbol of destruction. In his mind it was the colour of blood.’2
Andrew Wilton has observed that the ‘rich colour and full-bodied paint suggest a date in the 1820s, rather than later’, comparing this study with Tate D25334 (Turner Bequest CCLXIII 212), associated with the ‘Little Liber’ series3 (see ‘Little Liber c.1823–6’ in the present catalogue). In regarding this sheet as dating from a little later in the 1820s, Ian Warrell has noted that such studies, with their ‘understanding gained through the kind of colour chiaroscuro’ seen here, informed the ‘richness’4 of the skies in paintings of the period such as Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus – Homer’s Odyssey, exhibited in 1829 (Turner Bequest, National Gallery, London),5 as well as informing the atmospheric effects of topographical watercolours in the Rivers of England and Picturesque Views in England and Wales series of the 1820s and 1830s.6
E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn (eds.), Library Edition: The Works of John Ruskin: Volume V: Modern Painters: Volume III: Containing Part IV: Of Many Things, London 1904, p.438 footnote.
Ian Warrell, Turner: The Fourth Decade: Watercolours 1820–1830, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1991, p.11.
Verso:
Blank; inscribed by John Ruskin in pencil ‘AB 79P | O’ bottom right; inscribed in pencil ‘CCLXIII’ (sic) bottom right.
Matthew Imms
March 2016
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘Clouds at Sunset c.1823–30 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, March 2016, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, November 2016, https://www