Attributed to Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A. (1775-1851)
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Attributed to Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A. (1775-1851)

The Falls of Tivoli with the Temple of the Sibyl

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Attributed to Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A. (1775-1851)
The Falls of Tivoli with the Temple of the Sibyl
pencil, pen and brown ink and watercolour
7 3/8 x 10 3/8 in. (18.8 x 26.4 cm.)
Provenance
Dr Thomas Monro; Christie's, London, 27 June 1833, lot 103.
Possibly Mr Smith, Southwick Street, London.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 14 November 1989, lot 24.
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Lot Essay

The present watercolour closely relates to the large, elaborate version in the Yale Center for British Art, circa 1796, which is by Turner and Girtin (see A. Wilton, Turner in his time, New York, 2006, p. 30, pl. 37). The prototype for these works does not seem to derive from John Robert Cozens (1752-1786), and is perhaps taken from a view by J.P. Hackert (1737-1807) who was based in Rome. Stylistically the present drawing is close to the version at Yale, though the question remains as to why Turner and Girtin would have executed two versions of this composition. For a collaboration between Turner and Girtin, see lot 4.

We are grateful to Andrew Wilton for his help in preparing this catalogue entry.

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