Trip to the Turners

Three paintings along with notes I made.

January in Edinburgh means Turners at the National.

I have been along to see the beautiful JMW Turner paintings at the National Galleries of Scotland, in their new room for 2024, one of the upper galleries of Edinburgh’s Royal Scottish Academy.

These atmospheric paintings using watercolour, ink, bodycolour and a scrapping of the paint to create highlights just blows me away every time. The light captured and the colours used are fascinating and I look forward to seeing them every year.

My sketch of JMW Turners painting, ‘Heidelberg’.

Left to the nation by art collector Henry Vaughan in 1900 the paintings by Joseph Mallard William Turner are only be available to see through the month of January, when Scotland’s daylight is shortest. These strict conditions means the watercolours still possess a freshness and an intensity of colour, almost 200 years after they were created.

With 38 watercolours on show there is also an audio highlights guide available, which is a brand-new addition for 2024. Be sure to make a visit before the end of the month.

Turner in January | National Galleries of Scotland

2 thoughts on “Trip to the Turners”

  1. Hello Steven, that is a beautiful painting. Lovely shadows and reminds me of walks though Inverlieth Park here in Edinburgh when the sun is still rising above the city scape.
    The Turners are only in the light for the month of January so not too long and always a nice trip to see them each new year.

  2. My favorite Turner? Mortlake Terrace. I hope the watercolors were not exposed to light too long, Long live the art of Mr. Turner !

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