Joseph Mallord William Turner, after. Caudebec. Engraved by James Baylis Allen. 1834
Joseph Mallord William Turner, after. Caudebec. Engraved by James Baylis Allen. 1834
Joseph Mallord William Turner, after. Caudebec. Engraved by James Baylis Allen. 1834
Joseph Mallord William Turner, after. Caudebec. Engraved by James Baylis Allen. 1834
Joseph Mallord William Turner, after. Caudebec. Engraved by James Baylis Allen. 1834
Joseph Mallord William Turner, after. Caudebec. Engraved by James Baylis Allen. 1834
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Joseph Mallord William Turner RA (1775 - 1851) was an English painter, printmaker, and watercolorist.
James Baylis Allen (1803–1876) was a British engraver.
Title: Caudebec. Caudebec is a township located on the bank of the River Seine.
Signed in the plate: Eng'd by James B Allen from a drawing by J M W Turner RA.
Materials and Techniques: Line engraving on India paper laid on wove paper. Dimensions: Image 3 3/4" x 5 1/2". Sheet 11 3/4" x 17 1/4".
Condition: Good. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Publication: Turner's Annual Tour, 1834: Wanderings by the Seine.
Catalog Raisonne: Rawlinson II, 1913. #462. p. 267. Engraver's proofs.
Reference: William George Rawlinson. The engraved work of J. M. W. Turner, R. A. vol. I-II. London, 1908-1913.
Museum: Tate: T06231, T05601.
Tate described both T06231 and T05601 under different titles, though both have similar engraver's proofs "First pub state" (Rawlinson II, 1913. #454, p.265.): the artist's name to left, and the engraver's name to right. Our copy is considered to be "completed" (ibid). "Art. names in the center in ital. writing". (Rawlinson II, 1913. p. 267.)