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Painting by J. M. W. Turner
London from Greenwich Park
ArtistJ. M. W. Turner
Year1809
TypeOil on canvas
Dimensions90 cm × 120 cm (35 in × 47 in)
LocationTate Britain, London

London from Greenwich Park is an 1809 landscape painting by the English artist J. M. W. Turner. It looks down from Greenwich Hill towards Greenwich Hospital and the Queen's House. In the distance beyond the River Thames is the City of London with St Paul's Cathedral towering over the other buildings. It emphasises the extent of the capital as an expanding metropolis. It replicates a similar view by the Dutch painter Hendrick Danckerts dating back to 1670.

1670 view of Greenwich by Hendrick Danckerts

As part of the Turner Bequest in 1856, it came into the hands of the British government. It is now in the Tate Britain collection.

See also

References

  1. Finley p.87-88
  2. Robinson p.8-9
  3. "'London from Greenwich Park', Joseph Mallord William Turner, exhibited 1809".

Bibliography

  • Finley, Gerald. Angel in the Sun: Turner's Vision of History. McGill-Queen's Press, 1999.
  • Hamilton, James. Turner - A Life. Sceptre, 1998.
  • Robinson, Alan. Imagining London, 1770-1900. Springer, 2004.
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