Calm by Joseph Mallord William Turner

Medium

mezzotint

Classification

Print

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Rosenwald Collection

Accession Number

1943.3.8172

Art Historical Context

**Calm** by Joseph Mallord William Turner, published in 1812, visitors into the tranquil heart of British Romanticism. Turner, a visionary landscape artist celebrated for his dramatic seascapes and luminous skies, masterfully evokes serenity at sea. This mezzotint print, housed in the National Gallery of's Rosenwald Collection, draws from Turner's lifelong fascination with nature's moods, contrasting the stormy tempests he often depicted during the Napoleonic era's upheavals. The mezzotint medium is key to its allure—a "dark manner" intaglio technique where artists roughen a copper plate to h...

About the Artist

Joseph Mallord William Turner · 17751851

Joseph Mallord William Turner, born on 23 April 1775 in London's Covent Garden to barber William Turner and Mary Marshall, emerged as a child prodigy amid personal hardships. His mother suffered mental illness and died in Bethlem Hospital in 1804, while his father supported his early sketches by displaying them in his shop. Around age 10, Turner stayed with his uncle Joseph Mallord William Marshal...

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