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This section comprises Ivy Bridge, Devonshire, the single finished work in the Turner Bequest related to the Rivers of Devon engraving project. As distinct from his ongoing Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of England series (see the Introduction to the ‘West Country 1811’ section of this catalogue), in 1815 the publisher W.B. Cooke (1778–1855) commissioned watercolours from Turner for an unspecified number of Devon river subjects. The artist had visited the county in 1811, and again at greater length in 1813 and 1814 (see the Introductions to the respective sections of this catalogue). Although it was advertised in 1818, the project never came to full fruition, probably because the Southern Coast was such a major undertaking in itself, while Cooke’s concurrent Views in Sussex (see the Introduction to the ‘East Sussex c.1806–20’ section of this catalogue) had proved unsuccessful, but three engravings were published within a ...
Ivy Bridge, Devonshire c.1814–15
D18157
Turner Bequest CCVIII X
D18157
Turner Bequest CCVIII X
References
This section comprises Ivy Bridge, Devonshire, the single finished work in the Turner Bequest related to the Rivers of Devon engraving project. As distinct from his ongoing Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of England series (see the Introduction to the ‘West Country 1811’ section of this catalogue),1 in 1815 the publisher W.B. Cooke (1778–1855) commissioned watercolours from Turner for an unspecified number of Devon river subjects.2 The artist had visited the county in 1811, and again at greater length in 1813 and 1814 (see the Introductions to the respective sections of this catalogue). Although it was advertised in 1818,3 the project never came to full fruition, probably because the Southern Coast was such a major undertaking in itself,4 while Cooke’s concurrent Views in Sussex (see the Introduction to the ‘East Sussex c.1806–20’ section of this catalogue) had proved unsuccessful,5 but three engravings were published within a few years, and the fourth in 1850. A concordance of the series is set out below.
The following work was not engraved for the series, but has been linked to it:10
See also Luke Herrmann, ‘Southern Coast of England, Picturesque Views of [sic] the’ in Joll, Butlin and Herrmann 2001, p.307.
See Wilton 1979, p.350; Shanes 1981, p.[22] under no.18; Shanes 1990, pp.10, 40 under no.17; Smiles 2001, p.264.
Wilton 1979, p.350 no.444, reproduced; Rawlinson I 1908, p.cxv, II 1913, p.415 no.851, as ‘The Banks of the Tavy’.
How to cite
Matthew Imms, ‘‘Rivers of Devon’ c.1814–15’, July 2014, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, September 2014, https://www