Paintings of Leeds
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Turner - Leeds 1816 (any one know where in Leeds)Just visited the Leeds Art gallery and was dissapointed to see so few paintings of Leeds. Is there any reference that lists the paintings/drawings of Leeds.I believe Turner did 150! alone - here's a one from 1816(Beeston Hill - see below)
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Turner - Kirkstall Lock 1824 - Leeds Bradford RoadIt's interesting that he used "Artistic Licence" here to take off some of the "turrets" on the bridge - if you look at his sketches in the excellent book "Turner and Leeds" the turrets are included - you can see one on the right - I always wondered what they were for! Excellent article about it here on the Kirstall forumhttp://www.kirkstall.org.uk/board/forum_posts.asp?TID=91
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Grimshaw ~ 1850 - Park Row - with the original St Annes in the backgroundOne of my favourite artistsGreat site herehttp://www.johnatkinsongrimshaw.org/home-1-96-1-0.htmlThink this one is in the Leeds Art galleryhttp://www.johnatkinsongrimshaw.org/Boars-Lane ... mlActually it's in the Museum - in the Leeds room - at the moment - the only Grimshaw I've seen "in the flesh"
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What I don't understand is that there are reportedly several Turner paintings in store at the National Gallery.Is it really beyond the wit of Leeds Art Gallery checking if there are any of the Leeds ones and getting them in on loan?This is my favourite Leeds related one - Hannibal crossing Otley Chevin
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raveydavey wrote: What I don't understand is that there are reportedly several Turner paintings in store at the National Gallery.Is it really beyond the wit of Leeds Art Gallery checking if there are any of the Leeds ones and getting them in on loan?This is my favourite Leeds related one - Hannibal crossing Otley Chevin Very true - they could display a lot more of the paintings that are kept in store in my opinion - some of the modern galleries in Leeds Art gallery are practically empty. Would be nice to have a "Leeds room" in the art gallery - the same way the museum has a Leeds room
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As no-one has yet come up with an ID for the picture at the top of the thread, how about a bit of wild conjecture? The smoke appears to be blowing from left to right, the prevailing wind in Leeds blows from the West. The picture seems to be from a higher area looking to a lower one - so, South Leeds, looking North West, perhaps. How about from Woodhouse Hill/present day Belle Isle Road kind of area?( waits to be shot down in flames, but if it gets people thinking, what the hey! )
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jim wrote: As no-one has yet come up with an ID for the picture at the top of the thread, how about a bit of wild conjecture? The smoke appears to be blowing from left to right, the prevailing wind in Leeds blows from the West. The picture seems to be from a higher area looking to a lower one - so, South Leeds, looking North West, perhaps. How about from Woodhouse Hill/present day Belle Isle Road kind of area?( waits to be shot down in flames, but if it gets people thinking, what the hey! ) That sounds reasonable - what I find fascinating about Turners paintings is that they show Leeds before the railways - a different world.
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jim wrote: As no-one has yet come up with an ID for the picture at the top of the thread, how about a bit of wild conjecture? The smoke appears to be blowing from left to right, the prevailing wind in Leeds blows from the West. The picture seems to be from a higher area looking to a lower one - so, South Leeds, looking North West, perhaps. How about from Woodhouse Hill/present day Belle Isle Road kind of area?( waits to be shot down in flames, but if it gets people thinking, what the hey! ) Found it! - South Leeds it is - Beeston Hill 1816http://www.amazon.co.uk/Turner-Leeds-Industry- ... 00317#noop(Look inside the book - in small print)