Chatel Argent and the Val d'Aosta from above Villeneuve 1836 Joseph Mallord William Turner British The French alpine view begins above the road to St. Pierre and looks back to Chatel Argent with the Church of St. Roch described below the castle at left. Extending beyond are the river, old bridge and town of Villeneuve, backed by the Val de Rhemes and summit of the Grande Rousse. The carefully applied layers of watercolor likely were applied in the studio, or at a hotel after a day's sketching, although the effects convey the spontaneity and unfinished sensibilty of a work executed before the m


Chatel Argent and the Val d'Aosta from above Villeneuve 1836 Joseph Mallord William Turner British The French alpine view begins above the road to St. Pierre and looks back to Chatel Argent with the Church of St. Roch described below the castle at left. Extending beyond are the river, old bridge and town of Villeneuve, backed by the Val de Rhemes and summit of the Grande Rousse. The carefully applied layers of watercolor likely were applied in the studio, or at a hotel after a day's sketching, although the effects convey the spontaneity and unfinished sensibilty of a work executed before the motif. The attribution of this sheet was once questioned but conservation in 2001 affirmed it to be a beautiful and authentic Chatel Argent and the Val d'Aosta from above Villeneuve. Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775–1851 London). 1836. Watercolor and gouache (bodycolor) over graphite. Drawings


Size: 3607px × 2882px
Photo credit: © MET/BOT / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: