Hollenburg Castle (Ruine Bertholdstein in German) is depicted at left in the uppermost view, overlooking the Danube from a cliff. A boat navigates the river in the foreground. What appears to be a separate sketch of a church atop a hill is rendered at top right.
Below the sketch of Hollenburg Castle is a view looking up the Danube back towards Hollenburg. The sketch at centre is part of a view of Göttweig Abbey, which is continued from the folio opposite (Tate
D30285; Turner Bequest CCC 79a).
The sketch at rear, rendered inversely relative to those above it, shows the Leopoldsberg, a hill outside of Vienna. The building atop it is the Leopoldskirche, built in the late seventeenth to early eighteenth centuries. Turner has drawn a detail of the church on the hill.
The inscription at top right ‘[?Kalen] K[...]’ may refer to the Kahlenberg, a hill neighbouring the Leopoldsburg to the east.
Alice Rylance-Watson
July 2017