View of Farnley Hall in Yorkshire
The house of Turner’s friend, the collector Walter Fawkes, is depicted in the distance of this watercolour. It is a free interpretation of reality, dominated by atmospheric light effects. Turner did not paint watercolours of this kind out of doors, but based them on drawn studies of nature. In his studio, he would first make a schematic colour sketch of the composition before actually beginning to paint a watercolour.
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View of Farnley Hall in Yorkshire
The house of Turner’s friend, the collector Walter Fawkes, is depicted in the distance of this watercolour. It is a free interpretation of reality, dominated by atmospheric light effects. Turner did not paint watercolours of this kind out of doors, but based them on drawn studies of nature. In his studio, he would first make a schematic colour sketch of the composition before actually beginning to paint a watercolour.
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Aankoop met steun van de Rijksmuseum-Stichting
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Purchased with the support of the Rijksmuseum-Stichting
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description
Op deze aquarel is in de verte ...... at hij aan zijn aquarel begon.
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The house of Turner’s friend, ...... inning to paint a watercolour.
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RP-T-1990-40
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
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title
Gezicht op Farnley Hall in Yorkshire
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View of Farnley Hall in Yorkshire
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created
1808 - 1825
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1808 - 1825
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extent
breedte 396 mm
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height 285 mm
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hoogte 285 mm
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width 396 mm
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Collectie: tekeningen
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Collection: drawings
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temporal
eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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