Joseph Mallord William Turner The Bridge of Meulan c.1833
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
The Bridge of Meulan c.1833
D24681
Turner Bequest CCLIX 116
Turner Bequest CCLIX 116
Gouache and watercolour on blue paper, 142 x 193 mm
Blind-stamped with Turner Bequest monogram bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CCLIX – 116’ bottom right
Blind-stamped with Turner Bequest monogram bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CCLIX – 116’ bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1904
National Gallery, London, various dates to at least 1904 (140, as ‘Bridge of Meulan’).
1981
Turner en France: aquarelles, peintures, dessins, gravures, carnets de croquis / Turner in France: Watercolours, Paintings, Drawings, Engravings, Sketchbooks, Centre Culturel du Marais, Paris, October 1981–January 1982 (137).
1995
Peindre le ciel: De Turner à Monet, Musée-Promenade, Marly-le-Roi / Louvecienes, April–July 1995 (11).
1999
Turner on the Seine, Tate Gallery, London, June–October 1999, Pavillon des Arts, Paris, October 1999–January 2000, Musée Malraux, Le Havre, March–June (139).
2000
Turner: The Great Watercolours, Royal Academy of Arts, London, December 2000–February 2001 (66).
References
1834
Spectator, 6 December 1834, p.1167.
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.387, 614 no.140, as ‘The Bridge of Meulan’.
1909
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p.795, CCLIX 116, as ‘Bridge of Meulan’.
1913
W[illiam] G[eorge] Rawlinson, The Engraved Work of J.M.W. Turner, R.A., vol.II, London 1913, p.272 under no.479.
1977
Nicholas J. Alfrey, ‘Turner and the French Rivers’, unpublished MA Report, Courtauld Institute, University of London 1977, pp.19–20, 26.
1832
Andrew Wilton, J.M.W. Turner: His Life and Work, Fribourg 1979, 415 no.977, reproduced as ‘Bridge at Meulan c.1832’.
1832
Maurice Guillaud, Nicholas Alfrey, Andrew Wilton and others, Turner en France: aquarelles, peintures, dessins, gravures, carnets de croquis / Turner in France: Watercolours, Paintings, Drawings, Engravings, Sketchbooks, exhibition catalogue, Centre Culturel du Marais, Paris 1981, no.137, p.447, fig.906, as ‘Bridge at Meulan’, c.1832.
1990
Luke Herrmann, Turner Prints: The Engraved Work of J.M.W. Turner, Oxford 1990, p.177.
1992
Maurice Davies, Turner as Professor: The Artist and Linear Perspective, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1992, p.66, fig.81.
1993
Eric M. Lee, Translations: Turner and Printmaking, exhibition catalogue, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven 1993, p.43 under no.179.
1995
Christine Kayser, David Brown, Richard Hearn and others, Peindre le ciel: De Turner à Monet, exhibition catalogue, Musée-Promenade, Marly-le-Roi / Louvecienes 1995, p.34, fig.11.
1999
Ian Warrell, Turner on the Seine, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1999, pp.80, 206, 208, 276 no.139, fig.196 (colour).
2000
Eric Shanes, Evelyn Joll, Ian Warrell and others, Turner: The Great Watercolours, exhibition catalogue, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2000, p.44, 149, 165 no.66, reproduced (colour).
Engraved:
By John Cousen in 1834, published in 1835.
By John Cousen in 1834, published in 1835.
In this watercolour, Turner depicts the multi-arched bridge spanning the River Seine at the town of Meulan in northern France. In the right corner, a row of men and beasts, depicted in shadow, curve away into the distance with the line of the riverbank in their exertions to tug the boat behind them. In contrast, other figures, such as the woman and girls, depicted in the light in the right foreground, sit or stand, occupied in more relaxed activities. The light-coloured figure on a horse in the left foreground, supervising the towing, also stands out in contrast against the dark-coloured boats ahead of him.
This watercolour is fairly rough; Turner indicates the building on the bridge at right, hills in the background and in particular the trees at the end of the bridge at far left with few, coarse strokes. He does not even include the tow rope of the boat being hauled but John Cousen provides such details, in the engraving he made of this watercolour in 1834, as Bridge of Meulan (Tate impressions T04713, T05615 and T06251), for the volume Wanderings by the Seine of 1835.1 A small dark dog has also been added in the engraving, at bottom left.
There has been some uncertainty about the location of the view depicted, as Turner inscribed the back of the watercolour ‘Medun’ (D40123) but this was corrected to ‘The Bridge at Meulan’ when the image was engraved. Art historian Ian Warrell suggests the watercolour is based on pencil sketches (for example the lower sketch at Tate D24282; Turner Bequest CCLVII 59a) in Turner’s Paris and Environs sketchbook from 1832, which could be of Meulan rather than of ‘Melun’ as noted.2
Caroline South
November 2017
How to cite
Caroline South, ‘The Bridge of Meulan c.1833 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, November 2017, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, November 2019, https://www