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A View of Scarborough, England: A Framed 19th C. Engraving After J. M. W. Turner1859
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This beautiful 19th century framed engraving "Scarborough" by W. Chapman is based on an original painting by the renowned British artist J.M.W. Turner. It was published in London by James S. Virtue in 1859-1875. It depicts a panoramic view of the seaside town of Scarborough on the east coast of England. The engraving, created in the 19th century, captures the bustling activity of the town's harbor with ships and boats coming and going, as well as the rugged cliffs and castle ruins overlooking the sea. In the foreground, a group of fishermen are shown hauling in their catch while spectators look on. The dramatic lighting and use of perspective in the engraving showcase Turner's mastery of landscape painting and Chapman's skill as an engraver. Overall, the "Scarborough" engraving is a stunning example of the Romantic style, popular in the 19th century, which emphasized the sublime power of nature and the beauty of everyday life.
This colorful 19th century engraving is presented in a gold-colored wood frame and a cream-colored French mat highlighted with a light blue band and thinner mustard and gold-colored bands. There is a gold-colored fillet which further embellishes the engraving. The frame measures 18.25" high, 20.88" wide and 1" deep. The engraving, frame and mat are in excellent condition.
This engraving is held by several museums and institutions, including: The British Museum, The Metropolitan Museum. The Tate Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum and The Yale Center for British Art.
Joseph Mallord William (J.M.W.) Turner (1775-1851) was an English painter who is widely considered one of the greatest landscape painters in Western art history. Born in London, he showed a remarkable talent for art from a young age, and studied at the Royal Academy of Arts from the age of 14. He quickly gained recognition for his watercolor landscapes, which were highly innovative and expressive. Turner's style evolved over time, and he became increasingly interested in the effects of light and color. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, and his experiences of the natural world, particularly the sea and the sky, had a profound influence on his art. His paintings are known for their luminosity, atmospheric effects, and dramatic use of color. Despite facing criticism and ridicule from some of his contemporaries, Turner continued to push the boundaries of art, experimenting with new techniques and styles throughout his career. He was a prolific artist, creating thousands of paintings, sketches, and watercolors, and his legacy continues to inspire artists today.
William Chapman (1817-1873) was an English engraver known for his expertise in creating intricate and detailed engravings of various subjects, including landscapes, portraits, and historical scenes. Born in London, he began his career as an apprentice to the engraver James Tibbitts Willmore, and later went on to work as a freelance engraver. Chapman's work was highly regarded for its technical precision and attention to detail. He used a variety of techniques to create his engravings, including stippling and mezzotint, and was known for his ability to create subtle tonal variations that brought his images to life. Some of Chapman's most famous works include his engravings of John Constable's landscape paintings, as well as his illustrations for Charles Dickens' novels. He was a member of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours and exhibited his work at the Royal Academy. Chapman's legacy as an engraver continues to be celebrated today, and his work is held in collections around the world.
- Creation Year:1859
- Dimensions:Height: 18.25 in (46.36 cm)Width: 20.88 in (53.04 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- After:J.M.W. Turner (1775 - 1851, British)
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- Gallery Location:Alamo, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: # 52051stDibs: LU1173212251542
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