Dutch Boats in a Gale ('The Bridgewater Sea Piece'), 1801, oil on canvas, National Gallery


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Dutch Boats in a Gale 1859 Image released under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND (3.0 Unported) License this image In Tate Britain Prints and Drawings Room View by appointment Artist After Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851 Part of The Turner Gallery Medium Etching on paper Dimensions Image: 185 × 263 mm Collection Tate Acquisition Purchased 1988


Dutch Boats in a Gale 24x18 Gold Ornate Wood Framed Canvas Art by William Turner

Dutch Boats in a Gale 1801 Oil on canvas, 163 x 221 cm National Gallery, London The painting is also called The Bridgewater Sea-Piece. It was in marine painting, then regarded virtually as a branch of landscape, and in mountain subjects that Turner's personal vision was first clearly seen. In both the Old Masters played a part.


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Andrew Wilton, 'Study for 'Dutch Boats in a Gale: Fishermen Endeavouring to Put their Fish on Board ("The Bridgewater Seapiece")' c.1799-1801 by Joseph Mallord William Turner', catalogue entry, May 2013, in David Blayney Brown (ed.), J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours, Tate Research Publication, April 2016.


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'Study for 'Dutch Boats in a Gale: Fishermen Endeavouring to Put their Fish on Board ("The Bridgewater Seapiece")'', Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1799-1801


Dutch Ships in a Gale Royal Museums Greenwich

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Artworks Composition Study for 'Dutch Boats in a Gale: Fishermen Endeavouring to Put their Fish on Board ("The Bridgewater Seapiece")' Joseph Mallord William Turner Composition Study for 'Dutch Boats in a Gale: Fishermen Endeavouring to Put their Fish on Board ("The Bridgewater Seapiece")' c.1799-1801


5 Works Marine art, J. M. W. Turner Zaidan Gallery

Dutch Boats in a Gale was commissioned by the third Duke of Bridgewater as a companion piece for a 17 th -century seascape, Ships on a Stormy Sea by Willem van de Velde the Younger. In this painting, Turner shows ominous clouds and a stormy sea with boats struggling on the rough water.


Dutch Master Paintings Three Ships In A Gale

Paper. Mezzotint. Brief description. Mezzotint by J. Young entitled 'Dutch Boats in a Gale', after a drawing by J. M. W. Turner. Great Britain, 1825. (Mummery Bequest). Physical description. Mezzotint entitled 'Dutch Boats in a Gale'. Credit line.


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Dutch Ships in a Gale Jan Porcellis (c.1584-1632) National Maritime Museum Photo credit: National Maritime Museum Send information to Art Detective A three-masted trading ship, possibly a fluyt, is shown in the centre running before the wind though a stormy sea.


Dutch Ships in a Gale Royal Museums Greenwich

Dutch Boats in a Gale (Bridgewater Gallery), engraved by Armytage published 1859-61. Image released under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND (3.0 Unported) License this image. In Tate Britain Prints and Drawings Room View by appointment. Artist After Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851.


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Dutch Boats in a Gale (Q16038417) Dutch Boats in a Gale. painting by J. M. W. Turner. The Bridgewater Sea Piece. Dutch boat in a storm. edit. Language. Label. Description.


Dutch Boats in a Gale, 1801 J.M.W. Turner

163 x 221 cm. National Gallery, London. Dutch boats are shown on course for collision in stormy weather. Dark clouds contribute to the sense of danger. The painting was commissioned by the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater as a companion piece to a 17th-century Dutch seascape in his possession. The painting is also called The Bridgewater Sea-Piece.


Dutch Boats in a Gale ('The Bridgewater Sea Piece'), 1801, oil on canvas, National Gallery

Dutch Boats in a Gale shakes and shudders with the forces of nature in a way that makes Dutch marine paintings look like corks bobbing on a millpond. This masterpiece has stormed and raged on.


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See also Dutch Fishing Boats in a Storm. Dutch Boats in a Gale is sometimes called The Bridgewater Sea Piece and features several dutch boats heading for a potential collision whilst fighting against the elements in this powerful depiction from Turner. The lighting is dramatic dark and frightening, as we get into the fearful minds of the.


Dutch Boats in a Gale. Kol. Stahlstich von J. C. Armitage nach J. W. M. Turner aus Wornum

The Sun Setting over a Lake. Norham Castle, Sunrise. The Fighting Temeraire. Dido Building Carthage. Crossing the Brook. Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps. The Wreck of a Transport Ship. Dutch Boats in a Gale ('The Bridgewater Sea Piece') Modern Rome - Campo Vaccino.


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Dutch Boats in a Gale (1801) was commissioned from Turner by the Duke of Bridgewater as a companion piece to Van der Velde's A Rising Gale (1672). "Companion pieces usually match the original.