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High Street, Oxford | |
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Artist | J. M. W. Turner |
Year | 1810 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 68.5 cm × 100.3 cm (27.0 in × 39.5 in) |
Location | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
High Street, Oxford is an oil painting by J. M. W. Turner that was exhibited in 1810.[1]
'The High Street, Oxford by William Turner, 1835 Romanticism cityscape — Artful for Mac' 'The High Street, Oxford by Turner. Painting analysis, large resolution. High Street, Oxford is regarded as one of the finest of Turner’s many views of the city. Most notable of these are the 10 earlier watercolours which have belonged to the Ashmolean since 1850. High Street, Oxford, on loan to the museum since 1997, now joins them as the first oil painting by Turner officially to enter the collection.
The painting shows a view looking west along the High Street, a major street in central Oxford, England, with University College on the left, All Souls College on the right, and the spires of All Saints Church (now the library of Lincoln College, centre) and St Mary's Church (the University church, centre right). In the distance is the tower of St Martin's Church (marking the centre of Oxford, now known as Carfax Tower since the rest of the church has been demolished).
Originally, the painting was commissioned by James Wyatt. He intended to have it engraved and sold as a print at his shop, located at 115 High Street in Oxford.[2]
The painting is now exhibited at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.[3] In 2015, there was a campaign to raise money for the purchase of the picture (estimated value £3.5 million) since previously it was on long-term loan to the museum from a private collection since 1997.[4] It was left to the nation in lieu of death duties. The painting was acquired using grants of £550,000 from the UK Heritage Lottery Fund, £220,000 from the UK Art Fund, and £30,000 from the Friends and Patrons of the Ashmolean Museum.[5]
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Similar views[edit]
A similar view to the painting in 1803.
View in 1820.
Convertor for mac. View in 1873.
A photographic view in the late 1890s.
View in 1899 by Myles Birket Foster (1825–1899).
Modern photographic view.
References[edit]
- ^'High Street, Oxford'. Tate. UK. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ^'The High by Turner'. www.oxfordhistory.org.uk. UK: Oxford History. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ^'Turner's High Street'. Ashmolean Museum. UK. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- ^Brown, Mark (7 July 2015). 'Turner painting to remain in Oxford after fundraising campaign'. The Guardian. UK.
- ^'Turner Oxford painting bought by Ashmolean Museum'. BBC News. UK: BBC. 7 July 2015.
Further reading[edit]
- Catalog nr. 240 in the 1905 catalogue of the collection of Lady Wantage, where the painting had been since 1875