J M W TURNER | Three seascapes

J M W TURNER
Great Britain 1775 – 1851

Three seascapes c.1827 oil on canvas
90.8 (h) x 60.3 (w) cm Tate Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856 Photo: © Tate 2013

Turner’s unconventional approach is emphasised in this work where he developed several images on the same support. In the latter half of his life, he prepared paintings in batches, anticipating that they could either be resolved for specific clients, or finished on the walls of the annual Royal Academy exhibitions. Here he upended the canvas so that one sky serves for two marine subjects.

Turner’s unconventional approach is emphasised in this work where he developed several images on the same support. In the latter half of his life, he prepared paintings in batches, anticipating that they could either be resolved for specific clients, or finished on the walls of the annual Royal Academy exhibitions. Here he upended the canvas so that one sky serves for two marine subjects.

Turner’s unconventional approach is emphasised in this work where he developed several images on the same support. In the latter half of his life, he prepared paintings in batches, anticipating that they could either be resolved for specific clients, or finished on the walls of the annual Royal Academy exhibitions. Here he upended the canvas so that one sky serves for two marine subjects.