An exhibition of J.M.W. Turner’s original maritime
watercolours and prints is to open in his former home in Twickenham on Saturday
May 22nd, 2021 thanks to a generous loan from Tate.
Ramsgate
c.1824
Turner’s English Coasts focuses on the artist’s engagement with
English marine and coastal subjects at a pivotal time in his career when he was
living at Sandycombe Lodge; the house he designed and lived in between 1813-26
at Sandycoombe Road, St Margarets, Twickenham TW1 2LR.
Guest curator, Christine Riding,
formerly of Tate Britain and the National Maritime Museum, and now Head of the
Curatorial Department and Curator of British Paintings at the National Gallery,
has selected works that underline the close relationship between Turner’s
images of maritime Britain and contemporary print culture.
The exhibition includes projects
financed by professional engravers and publishers to those instigated by Turner
himself. Some were commercially successful - the finished watercolours in the
exhibition were (and remain) highly desirable to art collectors - while others
were personal experiments. Crucially, it was through such projects –
unprecedented in their breadth and quality – that Turner was to achieve an
international reputation.
J.M.W.
Turner painted the sea more often than any other subject: from the earliest
paintings upon which his reputation was founded to his later experimental and contentious
work, the sea remained central to his artistic vision. It also loomed large in
British commercial, cultural and political life. As a maritime and island
nation, there was a broad-based fascination with the ever-present risks of
seafaring in a kingdom which boasts some of the most dangerous coastlines
anywhere in the world.
Furthermore,
the Napoleonic Wars (1792-1815) encouraged domestic tourism, leading to British
coastal towns and ports, particularly those on the southern coast of England, to
be viewed increasingly as a mainstay of the leisure industry.
Turner’s English Coasts will be open to the public from Saturday 22nd May
until Sunday 5th September 2021, Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Prebooking
is essential via turnershouse.org. Turner’s House, Sandycombe Lodge, 40
Sandycoombe Road, St Margarets, Twickenham TW1 2LR Social Media Twitter: @TurnersHouse Facebook
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