Newport Castle by J. M. W. Turner

Newport Castle by J. M. W. Turner Newport Castle by J. M. W. Turner depicts a nostalgic view of Newport Castle overlooking the river with sa...
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Newport Castle
Joseph Mallord William Turner
J.M.W. Turner watercolors
14th Century Newport Castle, South Wales
J.M.W. Turner: ‘My Business is to Paint What I See’
Explore the British Museum

Newport Castle by JMW Turner

Newport Castle by J. M. W. Turner depicts a nostalgic view of Newport Castle overlooking the river with sailing vessels moored and anchored beside the massive walls of the castle.

The arched entrance has stakes in the water for mooring. A figure is storing or launching a rowing boat in front of the arch. Newport Castle is a ruined castle in Newport, Wales, which was built in the 14th century, to manage and control the crossing of the River Usk.

In 1402 it was sacked by a Welsh ruler who instigated a fierce and long-running but ultimately unsuccessful revolt against the English rule of Wales. Newport Castle then fell into disrepair and was taken by Oliver Cromwell’s forces during the Civil War.

Its use declined further in later centuries. In the 19th century, the buildings within the ruin were used as a tannery and later as a brewery.

Joseph Mallord William Turner

Joseph Mallord William Turner, later more commonly referred to as J. M. W. Turner, entered the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14, and his first watercolor was accepted for the Royal Academy summer exhibition of 1790 when Turner was 15.

Turner exhibited watercolors each year at the academy while painting in the winter and traveling in the summer widely throughout Britain, mainly to Wales, where he produced a wide range of sketches for working up into watercolors.

These primarily focused on architectural work, which utilized his draughting skills. During one of these trips to Wales, he painted Newport Castle in 1796 when Turner was only twenty-one.

Turner was a Romantic painter, today known for his vivid colorization, imaginative landscapes, and turbulent marine paintings. As a private, eccentric, and reclusive figure, Turner was controversial throughout his career. 

He left behind over 2,000 paintings and 19,000 drawings and sketches.

Newport Castle

  • Title:                 Newport Castle
  • Artist:               J. M. W. Turner
  • Date:                1796
  • Medium:          Watercolor and graphite on paper
  • Dimensions:    H: 226 mm; W: 302 mm
  • Museum:         The British Museum

Joseph Mallord William Turner

  • Name:              Joseph Mallord William Turner
  • Born:                1775 – Covent Garden, London, England
  • Died:                1851 (aged 76)  – Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, England
  • Nationality:      English
  • Movement:      Romanticism
  • Notable works:
    • The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons
    • The Fighting Temeraire
    • Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino
    • The Burning of the Houses of Parliament
    • Newport Castle
    • The Grand Canal, Venice
    • Rain, Steam, and Speed – The Great Western Railway
    • Dido Building Carthage
    • Snow Storm: Steamboat off a Harbour’s Mouth
    • The Slave Ship
    • Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps
    • The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire
    • Whalers
    • Venice, the Bridge of Sighs

J.M.W. Turner – watercolors

14th Century Newport Castle, South Wales

J.M.W. Turner: ‘My Business is to Paint What I See’

Explore the British Museum

Ancient Egypt and Sudan Collection

  • The Rosetta Stone
  • The Battlefield Palette 3100 BC
  • Quartzite Head of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III
  • Colossal Granite Statue of Amenhotep III
  • Hunters Palette
  • Tomb of Nebamun
  • Younger Memnon (Ramesses II)

The Middle East Collection

  • The Lion Hunt
  • Cyrus Cylinder
  • Royal Game of Ur
  • Gilgamesh Flood Tablet
  • Stela of Shamshi-Adad V

Ancient Greece and Rome Collection

  • Marble figure of a Woman – Spedos Type
  • The Parthenon Marbles
  • The Parthenon Frieze
  • Metopes of the Parthenon
  • Pedimental Sculptures of the Parthenon
  • The Erechtheion Caryatid
  • Lion from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
  • Bust of Pericles
  • Aegina Treasure
  • Townley Caryatid
  • Bronze Statue of a Youth
  • Thalia, Muse of Comedy
  • Nereid Monument
  • Sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa

The Britain, Europe, and Prehistory Collection

  • Ain Sakhri Lovers
  • The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial
  • Lewis Chessmen
  • Holy Thorn Reliquary
  • Mechanical Galleon
  • Black St George Icon
  • Knight Aquamanile

The Asian Collection

  • Seated Buddha from Gandhara
  • Statue of Tara
  • Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara
  • Avalokiteshvara – Guanyin
  • Nandi – Figure of the Humped Bull of Śiva
  • Garuda
  • Budai Hesheng
  • Luohan – Yixian Glazed Ceramic Sculpture

The Africa, Oceania and the Americas Collection

  • Double-Headed Serpent
  • Hoa Hakananai’a / Moai from Easter Island
  • Hawaiian Feathered Helmet
  • Bronze Head from Ife
  • Benin Ivory Mask

The Prints and Drawings Collection

  • “Studies of a Reclining Male Nude” by Michelangelo
  • Newport Castle by J. M. W. Turner
  • “Hampstead Heath” by John Constable
  • The Great Wave off Kanagawa

Highlights at the British Museum

  • Masterpieces of the British Museum

~~~

“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.”
– William Shakespeare

~~~

Photo Credit: 1) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Popular this Week Museums, Art Galleries & Historical Sites - Virtual Tours Ancient Artifacts - Virtual Tour National Civil Rights Museum - Virtual Tour Indian Proverbs, Quotes, and Sayings National Museum of African Art - Virtual Tour Greek Proverbs, Quotes, and Sayings Dancing Girl (Mohenjo-daro) from the Indus Valley Civilization Mesopotamian Art and Artifacts - Virtual Tour Quotes about Museums, Art and History "The Slave Ship" by J. M. W. Turner Sponsor your Favorite Page

Join – The JOM Membership Program

Sponsor a Masterpiece with YOUR NAME CHOICE for $5

SEARCH Search for: Search Follow Us
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Email

1 May 2019, 03:41 | Views: 7435

Add new comment

For adding a comment, please log in
or create account

0 comments