Joseph Mallord William Turner Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels c.1820-4
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels c.1820–4
D25511
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 387
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 387
Watercolour and pencil on white wove paper, 396 x 507 mm
Watermark ‘J Whatman | Turkey Mills | 1819’
Inscribed in red ink ‘387’ bottom right
Watermark ‘J Whatman | Turkey Mills | 1819’
Inscribed in red ink ‘387’ bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1952
Turner Watercolours for the Huntingdon [sic] Art Gallery, Huntington Art Gallery, San Marino, California, January–March 1952 (no number, British Museum frame no.26, as ‘Ruined Castle on the Rhine’, c.1820–30).
1975
Turner in the British Museum: Drawings and Watercolours, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London, May 1975–February 1976 (84, as ‘View of a castle on the Rhine’, c.1822, reproduced).
1991
Turner’s Rivers of Europe: The Rhine, Meuse and Mosel, Tate Gallery, London, September 1991–January 1992, Musée Communal d’Ixelles, Brussels, February–April (18, as ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels: Colour Study’, c.1820reproduced).
2008
¿¿¿¿¿¿ [Turner] (1775–1851), Pushkin Museum of Art, Moscow, November 2008–February 2009 (67, as ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels: Colour Study’, c.1820, reproduced in colour).
2009
Turner from the Tate Collection, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, April–July 2009 (67, as ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels: Colour Study’, c.1820, reproduced in colour).
References
1820
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p.845, CCLXIII 387, as ‘Ruined castle on the Rhine. Possibly Caub and the Pfalz’, c.1820–30.
1820
Exhibition of Turner Watercolours for the Huntingdon [sic] Art Gallery, exhibition catalogue, Huntington Art Gallery, San Marino, California 1952, p.3 no number, British Museum frame no.26, as ‘Ruined Castle on the Rhine’, c.1820–30.
1822
Andrew Wilton, Turner in the British Museum: Drawings and Watercolours, exhibition catalogue, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London 1975, p.61 no.84, as ‘View of a castle on the Rhine’, c.1822, reproduced.
1979
Andrew Wilton, J.M.W. Turner: His Life and Work, Fribourg 1979, p.465 under no.1378.
1820
Andrew Wilton, Turner Abroad: France; Italy; Germany; Switzerland, London 1982, pp.39–40 no.25, as ‘Caub and the Castle of Gutenfels on the Rhine’, c.1820–30, pl.25 (colour).
1820
Cecilia Powell, Turner’s Rivers of Europe: The Rhine, Meuse and Mosel, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1991, p.109 no.18, as ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels: Colour Study’, c.1820, reproduced, 109 under no.20.
1995
Cecilia Powell, Turner in Germany, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1995, p.77 note 61 (Powell 1995a).
1995
Cecilia Powell, ‘Turner’s Sketches: Purpose and Practice’, in Joyce H. Townsend (ed.), Turner’s Painting Techniques: In Context: 1995, London 1995, p.57 fig.3, as ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels’, c.1824, p.59 (Powell 1995b).
1997
Eric Shanes, Turner’s Watercolour Explorations 1810–1842, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1997, p.97 Appendix I ‘Germany’.
2000
Eric Shanes in Shanes, Evelyn Joll, Ian Warrell and others, Turner: The Great Watercolours, exhibition catalogue, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2000, p.123 under no.42.
1820
Anna Poznanskaya, Ian Warrell, Matthew Imms and others, ¿¿¿¿¿¿ [Turner], exhibition catalogue, Pushkin Museum of Art, Moscow 2008, p.118 no.67, as ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels: Colour Study’, c.1820, reproduced in colour.
1820
Fan Di’an, Ian Warrell, Matthew Imms and others, Turner from the Tate Collection, exhibition catalogue, National Art Museum of China, Beijing 2009, p.108 no.67, as ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels: Colour Study’, c.1820, reproduced in colour.
This is one of two colour studies on sheets of the same size and manufacture (see also Tate D25512; Turner Bequest CCLXIII 388) for a watercolour of about 1820 or a little later, Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels (private collection);1 Finberg tentatively recognised their common subject.2 A smaller study (Tate D25438; Turner Bequest CCLXIII 315) focuses on the group of boats in the foreground of the finished composition, while the scene is based on a small pencil sketch in the 1817 Itinerary Rhine Tour sketchbook (Tate D12651; Turner Bequest CLIX 77a);3 unlike other German subjects of the following few years, it did not derive from one of the many River Rhine watercolours Turner had sold to Walter Fawkes soon after his return from the Continent (see the Introduction to this section).
Both the large colour studies show the view upstream to the south-east, with the Gutenfels castle high above the riverside town of Kaub, and the Pfalzgrafenstein castle on its island represented in silhouette towards the right, and both are worked leaving bare strips above (used for test strokes in this case) and to the left, so that the compositions approximate to the size of the finished design. The present variant features some more precise detail, with strong yellow noon or afternoon light suffusing the sky at the right and contrasting with blues and reds in the landscape,4 while D25512 shows the light coming from the left, casting the slopes beyond into shadow suggesting an early morning in summer, as in the finished design where the Gutenfels stands higher still, glowing orange as it catches the sunlight against a clear sky.
Technical notes:
There is some pencil work on the hills, and stopping out or lifting of colour at the sunlit edges of the terrain and buildings catching the light from the south-west. Cecilia Powell has used this work as an example of a ‘colour beginning’ which ‘should be regarded as the coloured equivalents of the outlined “studies for pictures” found in Turner’s sketchbooks, but with this category of drawing – as with the oil studies – it is often hard, indeed impossible, to distinguish between a composition study and an abandoned early stage of a picture’.1
Verso:
Blank; laid down. Verso of white wove paper backing sheet inscribed in pencil ‘CCLXIII – 387’ bottom left.
Matthew Imms
July 2016
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels c.1820–4 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, July 2016, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, February 2017, https://www