Joseph Mallord William Turner Ehrenbreitstein, with a Double Rainbow 1840
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
Ehrenbreitstein, with a Double Rainbow 1840
D28979
Turner Bequest CCXCII 32
Turner Bequest CCXCII 32
Pencil, watercolour and gouache on grey wove paper, 141 x 193 mm
Blind-stamped with Turner Bequest monogram towards bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CCXCII 32’ bottom right
Blind-stamped with Turner Bequest monogram towards bottom right
Stamped in black ‘CCXCII 32’ bottom right
Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Exhibition history
1995
Turner in Germany, Tate Gallery, London, May–September 1995, Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim, September 1995–January 1996, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, January–March 1996 (80, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein with a Rainbow’, 1840, reproduced; exhibited in Germany only).
2007
Hockney on Turner Watercolours, Tate Britain, London, June 2007–February 2008 (no number, reproduced in colour as ‘Ehrenbreitstein with a Rainbow’, 1840; removed 10 September for subsequent exhibition).
2007
The Abstraction of Landscape: From Northern Romanticism to Abstract Expressionism, Fundación Juan March, Madrid, October 2007–January 2008 (41, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein with a Rainbow’, 1840, reproduced in colour).
2018
Turner: Opere della Tate, Chiostro del Bramante, Rome, March–August 2018 (78, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein con arcobaleno’, 1840, reproduced in colour).
2018
J.M.W. Turner. Acuarelas: Tate Collection, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, September 2018–January 2019 (no number, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein with a Rainbow’, 1840, reproduced in colour).
References
1834
A.J. Finberg, A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest, London 1909, vol.II, p.939, CCXCII 32, as ‘Ruins, with rainbow’, c.1834.
1995
Cecilia Powell, Turner in Germany, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, London 1995, pp.145 under no.67, 154–5 no.80, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein with a Rainbow’, 1840, reproduced.
2007
David Blayney Brown, Turner Watercolours, exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain, London 2007, reproduced in colour p.116, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein with a Rainbow’, 1840.
2018
David Blayney Brown, Turner: Opere della Tate, exhibition catalogue, Chiostro del Bramante, Rome 2018, reproduced in colour p.130 no.78, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein con arcobaleno’, 1840.
2018
Andrés Duprat and David Blayney Brown, J.M.W. Turner. Acuarelas: Tate Collection, exhibition catalogue, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires 2018, reproduced in colour p.118, p.130, as ‘Ehrenbreitstein with a Rainbow’, 1840.
The subject, very familiar from Turner’s work but rendered less so by its tight focus, is the southern end of the fortress complex at Ehrenbreitstein, above the east bank of the River Rhine overlooking Coblenz and the confluence with the Mosel. The artist’s many encounters with the scene are noted under Tate D28957 (Turner Bequest CCXCII 10) in the present subsection, a loosely atmospheric colour study towards sunset. By contrast, as Cecilia Powell has noted, here ‘the fortress is quite crisply delineated but is dwarfed by the immense and brilliant rainbow soaring over it.’1
Turner depicts a relatively unusual double rainbow, suggesting that the effect was directly observed if not recorded on this occasion; using the same red, ochre and white as in the landscape below, there is no attempt to suggest the full spectrum. This is characteristic of most of his colour studies of the phenomenon over many years; compare a Thames view in the 1805 Hesperides (1) sketchbook (Tate D05837; Turner Bequest XCIII 40a), where the washes of the cloudy sky have been lifted to indicate a double arc without introducing any local colour.
Technical notes:
Cecilia Powell has noted this as one of the many sheets of grey 1829 Bally, Ellen and Steart paper used on Turner’s 1840 tour, neatly torn as eighths or sixteenths of the overall sheet, with dimensions of around 190 x 280 or 140 x 190 mm, and variously worked with pencil, watercolour and gouache; see the technical notes in the overall Introduction for others.1
Verso:
Blank; inscribed, possibly by Turner, in pencil with a rough ‘E’-like shape towards bottom left; inscribed in pencil ‘104 | a’ right of centre; stamped in black with Turner Bequest monogram over ‘CCXCII – 32’ towards bottom left; inscribed in pencil ‘CCXCII 32’ bottom right.
Matthew Imms
September 2018
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘Ehrenbreitstein, with a Double Rainbow 1840 by Joseph Mallord William Turner’, catalogue entry, September 2018, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, December 2019, https://www