Turner and Bonington : Watercolours from the Wallace Collection

Charming small exhibition at the Wallace Collection of watercolours by J.M.W. Turner and Richard Bonington.

There were just ten pictures in the show but they were beautiful and delicate. The commentary was well and clearly written covering the techniques used as well as the stories behind the pictures.

I loved the pictures of Venice by Bonington, an artist I had not come across before. He was based in France and was known to admire Turner. As well as the Venice works there were pictures of Normandy.

The four Turner pictures were of Yorkshire and were all done for the brother-in-law of his friend Walter Fawkes, with who he spent holidays in the county. They felt like his version of holiday photographs and included the two men in the landscapes. 

Closes 12 May 2024


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Evening Standard


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