JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. (LONDON 1775-1851)
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. (LONDON 1775-1851)
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. (LONDON 1775-1851)
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. (LONDON 1775-1851)
3 更多
PROPERTY OF A FAMILY
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. (LONDON 1775-1851)

The Regatta off East Cowes

细节
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. (LONDON 1775-1851)
The Regatta off East Cowes
signed with initials 'JMWT' (lower right)
pencil on paper
5 ½ x 7 3⁄8 in. (13.8 x 18.6 cm.)
来源
Drawn for Harriet Petrie (1784-1849) (neé Jackson, later wife of Thomas Bosvile Bosvile (1799-1877)), while staying at East Cowes Castle, and by descent to the present owner.
出版
I. Warrell, Turner: The Fourth Decade, Watercolours 1820-1830, London, 1991, p.66, ill.
展览
London, Tate Gallery, Turner: The Fourth Decade. Watercolours 1820-1830, January-May 1991, no.77 as ‘Man of War and Cutter’.

荣誉呈献

Lucy Speelman
Lucy Speelman Junior Specialist, Head of Day Sale

拍品专文

For the origins of this work, see lot 158.

The Royal Yacht Club Regatta at Cowes was only in its second year in 1827, and was already a highlight of the aristocratic summer season. Here Turner’s drawing essentially anticipates (but in reverse) the composition of one of the two oil paintings that he had been commissioned to create for his host (see East Cowes Castle, the Seat of John Nash, Esq.; the Regatta beating to Windward,1828, Indianapolis Museum of Art, inv. 71.32).

Instead of the flapping seagulls in the sketch, the foreground in the finished picture is dominated by a large red buoy, presumably a marker around which the yacht is racing to turn. In the distance a large three-masted vessel is anchored off Cowes, and was quite likely the viewing station from which Turner himself watched some of the action (see Between Decks, 1827, Tate Britain, inv. N01996).

We are grateful to Ian Warrell for his help in preparing this catalogue entry.

更多来自 古典大师至现代巨匠:油画、素描及雕塑

查看全部
查看全部