Little Devil's Bridge, plate 19 from Liber Studiorum

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Little Devil's Bridge, plate 19 from Liber Studiorum

Joseph Mallord William Turner (English, 1775-1851)

Date
published March 29, 1809
Medium
Mezzotint and etching in brown on ivory wove paper
Culture
England
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

J. M. W. Turner is known primarily as a painter, but demonstrated his passion for landscape through printmaking in this mezzotint, which comes from a series of 71 prints called Liber Studiorum (Book of Studies) . Turner categorized the types of landscape with a lettering system at the top of each sheet: A (Architectural), H (Historical), M (Marine or Mountainous), P (Pastoral), and the more obscure EP (Epic Pastoral). The play of light and shade on the water, mountains, fields, and distant views exemplifies Turner’s approach to landscape as an emotive interpretation of reality rather than a topographically accurate one. He chose to use mezzotint, an engraving process that creates tonal gradations similar to the effects of oil painting, to emphasize these light and dark effects.

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