Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A. (1775-1851)
Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A. (1775-1851)

Lake Como

Details
Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A. (1775-1851)
Lake Como
with inscription 'Lago di Como/ J M Turner' (verso)
pencil and grey and blue wash
9 ½ x 15 in. (24.1 x 38.1 cm.)
Provenance
possibly Charles Sackville Bale; Christie's, London, 14 May 1881, lot 169 or 170 (both bt. Agnew's).
Sir William Agnew, Bt., by whom given to Rugby School Art Museum, 1881.
Literature
Anne Popham, typescript catalogue, no. 120.

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Lot Essay

The present drawing dates to the mid to late 1790s and was executed at Dr Thomas Monro's Academy in the Adelphi. It is likely to be a copy from a work by John Robert Cozens (1752-1797), who had long been a patient of Monro's, and whose work Monro collected and used for teaching younger artists. Turner and his contemporary Thomas Girtin (1775-1802) were both pupils of the academy, and whilst the present drawing is in Turner's hand, they often worked together on drawings after Cozens, with Girtin drawing the outlines and Turner adding the washes.

William Agnew, who gave this drawing to Rugby, was the second generation of the eponymous dealers, and with his brother, Thomas, founded its London branch in 1860.

We are grateful to Andrew Wilton and Ian Warrell for their help in preparing this catalogue entry.

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