A View from Moel Cynwich: Looking Over the Vale of Afon Mawddach and Toward Cader Idris

Cleveland Museum of Art

A View from Moel Cynwich: Looking Over the Vale of Afon Mawddach and Toward Cader Idris

William Turner

Date
c. 1850
Medium
watercolor with scratch-away, heightened with white
Culture
England, 19th century
Department
Drawings
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

As a young man, William Turner removed himself from the competitive London art world and returned to his native Oxford to teach and paint in solitude. This retreat may have been because he shared the same name as his contemporary Joseph Mallord William Turner, or it may have been prompted by his apparently retiring personality. He painted prolifically and traveled widely in Britain in search of subjects. This watercolor describes the dramatic mountain scenery of north Wales. The close-up view of the hillside and sheep in the left foreground juxtaposed with the sweeping vista of the mountains of Snowdonia invites a comparison of the minute with the infinite. In 1808, William Turner was elected the then youngest member of London's Society of Painters in Water Colours.

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