Joseph Mallord William Turner St Agatha's Abbey, Easby, Yorkshire c.1820
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
St Agatha’s Abbey, Easby, Yorkshire c.1820
D25483
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 360
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 360
Watercolour on white wove paper, 395 x 504 mm
Stamped in black ‘CCLXIII-360 bottom right
Stamped in black with Turner Bequest monogram bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CCLXIII-360 bottom right
Stamped in black with Turner Bequest monogram bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1937
Sixty Pictures of Yorkshire Scenery, Leeds City Art Gallery, June–August 1937 (55).
1975
Turner in the British Museum: Drawings and Watercolours, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London, May 1975–February 1976 (83).
1980
Turner at the Bankside Gallery: Drawings & Water-colours of British River Scenes from the British Museum, Bankside Gallery, London, November–December 1980 (50).
1984
Turner’s Tour of Richmondshire/Yorkshire: In Turner’s Footsteps through the Hills and Dales of Northern England, Tate Gallery, London, July–December 1984 (no catalogue).
1989
Colour into Line: Turner and the Art of Engraving, Tate Gallery, London, October 1989–January 1990 (15).
1996
Turner in the North of England, 1797, Tate Gallery, London, October 1996–February 1997, Harewood House, Leeds, March–June 1997 (74).
2006
Joseph Mallord William Turner: Tours of Durham and Richmondshire, Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, January–May 2006 (no number, reproduced in colour).
2008
¿¿¿¿¿¿ [Turner] (1775–1851), Pushkin Museum of Art, Moscow, November 2008–February 2009 (40, reproduced in colour).
2009
Turner from the Tate Collection, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, April–July 2009 (40, reproduced in colour).
References
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p.842, CCLXIII 360, as ‘St. Agatha’s Abbey, Easby’.
1937
Sixty Pictures of Yorkshire Scenery, exhibition catalogue, Leeds City Art Gallery 1937, no.55.
1974
101st Annual Exhibition of Watercolours and Drawings, exhibition catalogue, Thos Agnew & Sons, London 1974, p.[23] under no.90.
1975
Andrew Wilton, Turner in the British Museum: Drawings and Watercolours, exhibition catalogue, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London 1975, pp.83, 125 under no.204.
1979
Andrew Wilton, J.M.W. Turner: His Life and Work, Fribourg 1979, p.404 under no.892.
1980
Michael Spender and Malcolm Fry, Turner at the Bankside Gallery: Catalogue of an Exhibition of Drawings & Water-colours of British River Scenes from the British Museum, exhibition catalogue, Bankside Gallery, London 1980, pp.110–11 no.50.
1980
David Hill, Stanley Warburton, Mary Tussey and others, Turner in Yorkshire, exhibition catalogue, York City Art Gallery 1980, p.83 under no.129.
1982
Lindsay Stainton and Richard S. Schneiderman, J.M.W. Turner Watercolors from the British Museum, exhibition catalogue, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Athens 1982, p.26.
1982
Stanley Warburton, Turner and Dr. Whitaker, exhibition catalogue, Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museums, Burnley 1982, p.42 under no.44.
1984
David Hill, In Turner’s Footsteps: Through the Hills and Dales of Northern England, London 1984, p.61, p.106 under no.6, ill.51 (colour).
1989
Anne Lyles and Diane Perkins, Colour into Line: Turner and the Art of Engraving, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1989, p.33 under no.15.
1990
Eric Shanes, Turner’s England 1810–38, London 1990, p.80 under no.56, p.283 note 52.
1996
David Hill, Turner in the North: A Tour through Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Durham, Northumberland, the Scottish Borders, the Lake District, Lancashire and Lincolnshire in the Year 1797, New Haven and London 1996, pp.42, 44, 191, 24, pl.60 (colour).
1997
Eric Shanes, Turner’s Watercolour Explorations 1810–1842, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1997, pp.100, 103.
2006
Emma House, Michael Rudd and Paul Clark, Joseph Mallord William Turner: Tours of Durham and Richmondshire, exhibition catalogue, Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle 2006, p.29 pls.22 and 43 (colour).
2008
Anna Poznanskaya, Ian Warrell, Matthew Imms and others, ¿¿¿¿¿¿ [Turner], exhibition catalogue, Pushkin Museum of Art, Moscow 2008, p.84 no. 40, reproduced in colour.
Turner first sketched the ruined Easby Abbey or Abbey of St Agatha on the outskirts of Richmond in 1797, resulting in a large watercolour (Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester)1. He revisited the abbey during his 1816 tour of Yorkshire, and this ‘colour beginning’, awash with yellow, lays out the basic composition and key tonal relationships of a finished watercolour (British Museum, London), although it includes none of the foreground details. Two pencil sketches are the source of the basic composition, one made in 1816 and the other dating from Turner’s first visit in 1797 (Tate D11224; Turner Bequest CXLV 112, Tate D00931; Turner Bequest XXXIV 25). The finished watercolour was engraved by John le Keux (1783–1846) and published as part of Whitaker’s History of Richmondshire in 1822 (Tate impressions: T04443, T04444).
David Hill has grouped two further colour studies with this and the finished Richmondshire watercolour, one at Tate and one in a private collection. The three studies have also been linked to the later England and Wales series, and the other Tate colour study is assigned to that section of the catalogue. For a discussion of this, see the relevant catalogue entry by Matthew Imms (Tate D25211; Turner Bequest CCLXIII 89). In the case of the present colour study, the close relationship between it in terms of its composition and colour scheme, and the finished Richmondshire subject, leaves little doubt that it is a ‘colour beginning’ for this series.
See also the introduction to the Richmondshire ‘colour beginnings’ grouping to which this study has been assigned.
Verso:
Blank, save for inscriptions: written in pencil ‘95’ upper right; stamped in black with Turner Bequest monogram bottom left.
Elizabeth Jacklin
February 2015
How to cite
Elizabeth Jacklin, ‘St Agatha’s Abbey, Easby, Yorkshire c.1820 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, February 2015, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, November 2016, https://www