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Joseph Mallord William Turner Study of a Teal with Outspread Wings c.1820
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Study of a Teal with Outspread Wings c.1820
D25463
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 340
Turner Bequest CCLXIII 340
Watercolour and pencil on white wove paper, 316 x 470 mm
Stamped in black ‘CCLXIII–340’ bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CCLXIII–340’ bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1878
National Gallery, London, various dates, 1878–1904 (375, as ‘Teal’).
1958
Eight Centuries of Landscape and Natural History in European Water-colour 1180–1920, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London, April 1958 (46).
1972
J.M.W. Turner: Gemälde Aquarelle, Nationalgalerie Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, September–November 1972 (66).
1973
Turner {1775 / 1851}: desenhos, aguarelas e óleos / Drawings, Watercolours and Oil Paintings, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, June–July 1973 (25, reproduced).
1974
Turner 1775–1851, Royal Academy, London, November 1974–March 1975 (270).
1976
J.M.W. Turner 1775–1851: Akvareller og Tegninger fra British Museum, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, February–May 1976 (31).
1976
William Turner und die Landschaft seiner Zeit, Hamburger Kunsthalle, May–July 1976 (61) (cited in error as ‘CCLXIII 341’).
1978
Watercolours from the Turner Bequest, Lent by the British Museum, Tate Gallery, London, January–June 1978 (no catalogue).
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).
1987
Watercolours from the Turner Bequest, Tate Gallery, London, April–October 1987 (no catalogue).
1988
Turner and Natural History: The Farnley Project, Tate Gallery, London, October 1988–January 1989 (44, reproduced in colour).
1993
J.M.W. Turner 1775–1851: Impressions de Gran Bretanya i el Continent Europeu / Impresiones de Gran Bretaña y el Continente Europeo, Centre Cultural de la Fundació ”la Caixa”, Barcelona, September–November 1993, Sala de Exposiciones de la Fundación ”la Caixa”, Madrid, November 1993–January 1994 (29).
1994
J.M.W. Turner 1775–1851: Aquarelles et Dessins du Legs Turner: Collection de la Tate Gallery, Londres / Watercolours and Drawings from the Turner Bequest: Collection from the Tate Gallery, London, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Charleroi, September–December 1994 (29, reproduced in colour).
1999
L’Age d’or de l’aquarelle anglaise: 1770–1900, Fondation de l’Hermitage, Lausanne, January–May 1999 (34, reproduced in colour).
2006
Turner and the Natural World, Tate Britain, London, April–October 2006 (no catalogue).
2008
¿¿¿¿¿¿ [Turner] (1775–1851), Pushkin Museum of Art, Moscow, November 2008–February 2009 (25, reproduced in colour).
2009
Turner from the Tate Collection, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, April–July 2009 (25).
References
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, pp.274 (note under no.105), 370, 626, no.375.
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p. 840, CCLXIII 340, as ‘Teal’.
1958
Eight Centuries of Landscape and Natural History in European Water-colour 1180 –1920, exhibition catalogue, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, London 1958, p.3 no.46.
1972
Werner Haftmann, Andrew Wilton, Henning Bock and others, J.M.W. Turner: Gemälde Aquarelle, exhibition catalogue, Nationalgalerie Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, September–November 1972, p.120 no.66, p.123 under no. 91.
1973
Norman Reid, Andrew Wilton and Luke Herrmann, Turner {1775 / 1851}: desenhos, aguarelas e óleos / Drawings, Watercolours and Oil Paintings, exhibition catalogue, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon 1973, p.78 no.25.
1974
Martin Butlin, Andrew Wilton and John Gage, Turner 1775–1851, exhibition catalogue, Royal Academy, London 1974, p.98 no.270.
1976
David Loshak and Andrew Wilton, J.M.W. Turner 1775–1851: Akvareller og Tegninger fra British Museum, exhibition catalogue, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen 1976, p.46 no.31.
1976
Werner Hofmann, Andrew Wilton, Siegmar Hosten and others, William Turner und die Landschaft seiner Zeit, exhibition catalogue, Hamburger Kunsthalle 1976, p.128 no. 61, reproduced (cited in error as ‘CCLXIII 341’).
1979
Andrew Wilton, J.M.W. Turner: His Life and Work, Fribourg 1979, p.373.
1988
Anne Lyles, Turner and Natural History: The Farnley Project, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1988, pp.40, 61, no.44, reproduced in colour.
1988
David Hill and Michael Densley, Turner’s Birds: Bird Studies from Farnley Hall, exhibition catalogue, Leeds City Art Gallery 1988, p.14, p.26 note 23.
1993
Ian Warrell, J.M.W. Turner 1775–1851: Impressions de Gran Bretanya i el Continent Europeu / Impresiones de Gran Bretaña y el Continente Europeo, exhibition catalogue, Centre Cultural de la Fundació ”la Caixa”, Barcelona 1993, p.111 no. 29 (colour) (cited incorrectly as ‘CCXIII’ in Spanish and Catalan texts).
1994
Ian Warrell, J.M.W. Turner 1775–1851: Aquarelles et Dessins du Legs Turner: Collection de la Tate Gallery, Londres / Watercolours and Drawings from the Turner Bequest: Collection from the Tate Gallery, London, exhibition catalogue, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Charleroi 1994, p.113, no.29, reproduced in colour.
1997
Eric Shanes, Turner’s Watercolour Explorations 1810–1842, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1997, pp.31, 97.
1999
William Hauptman, L’Age d’or de l’aquarelle anglaise: 1770–1900, exhibition catalogue, Fondation de l’Hermitage, Lausanne 1999, pp.80–1 no.34 (colour).
2008
Anna Poznanskaya, Ian Warrell, Mathew Imms and others, ¿¿¿¿¿¿ [Turner], exhibition catalogue, Pushkin Museum of Art, Moscow 2008, p.67 no.25, reproduced in colour.
2009
Fan Di’an, Ian Warrell, Matthew Imms and others, Turner from the Tate Collection, exhibition catalogue, National Art Museum of China, Beijing 2009, p.58 no.25.
This watercolour and pencil study captures a teal, a distinctive species of small dabbling duck, in movement. A related sheet also included within this section of the catalogue shows a teal flying (Tate D25464; Turner Bequest CCLXIII 341). Unlike many of Turner’s other natural history studies, both drawings depict a living, moving bird, leading John Ruskin to note the ‘brightness, refinement, and active energy in the drawing of the living bird’ (see also the entry for Tate D25464; Turner Bequest CCLXIII 341).1 There are numerous pencil lines surrounding the more finished part of the drawing showing the duck in varying positions, hinting at Turner’s process in capturing the lively pose he had in mind, and, by their very survival on the sheet, adding to the sense of movement. In contrast to these loose marks are a number of very highly finished areas, with the fine details of the feathers and beak depicted in great detail. While the shining green wing feathers are suggested with large brushstrokes, the fluffy feathers on the body of the duck are finely painted, with delicate black marks giving additional definition.
As Anne Lyles has noted, this watercolour is too large for the Farnley Hall Ornithological Collection that Turner made bird drawings for (for information about this project, see the introduction to this section), but it might still have been made at Farnley, the Yorkshire home of Turner’s friend and patron, Walter Fawkes.2 Certainly, like other drawings in this grouping, it relates to those made for the Ornithological Collection in terms of style, subject matter and, it is presumed, date.
Ruskin called this and other bird drawings by Turner ‘more utterly inimitable, than, so far as I know, anything else he had done’.3 Lyles pointed out that an additional outcome of Ruskin’s admiration of this and similar studies by Turner is found in Ruskin’s own drawings of ducks and birds made after Turner’s lifetime, notably his Study of a Dead Wild Duck of 1867 (British Museum, London).4
Verso:
Blank; inscribed in pencil ‘89’ upper right, and ‘CCLXIII 340’ bottom centre; stamped in black ‘CCLXIII 340’ bottom left, and with Turner Bequest monogram bottom left.
Elizabeth Jacklin
September 2016
How to cite
Elizabeth Jacklin, ‘Study of a Teal with Outspread Wings c.1820 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, September 2016, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, July 2017, https://www