- Description
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- Creator(s)
- Thomas Girtin (1775-1802)
- Title
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- Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church from across the River Wharfe
- Date
- 1800 - 1801
- Medium and Support
- Graphite, watercolour and scratching out on laid paper
- Dimensions
- 35.8 × 32.2 cm, 14 ⅛ × 12 ⅝ in
- Object Type
- Studio Watercolour
- Subject Terms
- Monastic Ruins; River Scenery; Yorkshire View
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- Collection
- Versions
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Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
(TG1617)
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe (TG1677)
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe (TG1678)
- Catalogue Number
- TG1676
- Girtin & Loshak Number
- 376iii as 'Bolton Abbey ... In recent years called erroneously "Melrose Abbey"'
- Description Source(s)
- Viewed in 2001
Provenance
Edward Cohen (1817–86) (lent to London, 1875); then by bequest to his niece, Annie Sophia Poulter (c.1846–1924); then by descent to Edward Alexander Poulter (1883–1973); Alan Douglas Pilkington (1890–1973); presented to the College, 1969
Exhibition History
London, 1875, no.8; Agnew’s, 1953a, no.76; London, 1958c, no.42; London, 2003a, no.38; Andrew Wyld, 2010, no.18
Bibliography
Van Oss, 1966, p.202
Place depicted
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A Classical Composition, with a Church and Column
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The Arch of Janus, Rome
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The Temple of Clitumnus
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Rome: The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
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A Town on an Estuary
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A Lagoon Capriccio
Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery

An Unidentified Coastal Landscape with a Windmill
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An Exterior View of the Ruins of Lindisfarne Priory Church
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A Classical Composition, with Figures Admiring the Sculptures
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Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

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Private Collection

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Leeds Art Gallery

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Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery

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National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh

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Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

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Eton College, Windsor

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National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

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Leeds Art Gallery

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Private Collection

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Private Collection

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Private Collection

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National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh

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National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

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Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

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British Museum, London

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Private Collection

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Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery

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Private Collection, Norfolk

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Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

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Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Private Collection

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Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Kelso Abbey, from the River Tweed
Private Collection

Warkworth Castle, from the River Coquet
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

An Upland Landscape, Said to Show Etal Castle
Victoria and Albert Museum, London

The River Tweed at Kelso, Looking Upstream
Courtauld Gallery, London

The Eildon Hills, from the River Tweed
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

A Distant View of Dryburgh Abbey, with the Eildon Hills Beyond
Private Collection

The Valley of the Tweed, with Melrose Abbey in the Distance
Private Collection

Jedburgh Abbey, from Jed Water
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Jedburgh Abbey, from the South East
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

The Village of Jedburgh
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh

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Private Collection

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Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

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Art Institute of Chicago

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National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin

A Rainbow over the River Exe
The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens, San Marino

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Graves Gallery, Sheffield

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Clark Art Institute, Williamstown

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The Whitworth, The University of Manchester

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National Gallery of Art, Washington

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Private Collection, Norfolk

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Tate, London

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British Museum, London

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British Museum, London

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Footnotes
- 1 YRK York Papers, Borthwick Institute, University of York
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About this Work
This sadly faded work is one of three watercolours by Girtin that show the view across the river Wharfe to the ruined east end of the priory church of Bolton (the others being TG1677 and TG1678). The watercolour is based on a drawing in the Whitworth Book of Drawings (TG1617) that was probably made in the summer of 1800 on an excursion from Harewood House, where Girtin was staying with his patron Edward Lascelles (1764–1814).1 Although Lascelles commissioned a large watercolour of an adjacent view, On the River Wharfe at Bolton Abbey (TG1554), it does not include the priory ruins, and he did not own any of the seven or so rather more conventional views of the site that Girtin painted. Working for the open market, rather than on commission, it seems that Girtin needed to produce a recognisable view of what, thanks to its location on the Wharfe, was one of the most celebrated monastic sites in the country, and the destination for many well-off travellers in search of picturesque scenery. The fact that Girtin found customers for three (albeit slightly different) versions of this view of the east end of the ruins, hemmed in by trees, suggests that collectors wanted a particular image of a monastic site originally built far from the haunts of humanity (TG1676, TG1677 and TG1678). As the Revd John Swete (1752–1821) noted on his tour of Yorkshire in 1790, sites of ‘Monastic Retirement’ were properly associated with ‘that Solemn Stillness which has a tendency to lead on the Mind to Meditation’, and every aspect of Girtin’s composition is directed towards creating such an effect (quoted in Carter, Lindfield and Townshend, 2017, p.138). This was something of an effort, however, as can be seen from Girtin’s view of the village of Bolton (TG1616). The trees are needed to hide more modern buildings to the left, whilst the west end of the ruins, out of sight here, was actually fitted up as the local parish church. Tellingly, whilst this version is solely occupied by a shepherd reclining in the gloom, the artist has been careful not to include the stepping stones seen in the foreground of the sketch, a detail that made his viewpoint on the other side of the river practical but that might have indicated that the site was actually all too easily accessible.
The work has faded badly, with the blue of the sky and its reflection in the river, together with the greens of the foliage, having disappeared long ago, so much so that what was probably a late afternoon summer scene appeared to Paul Oppé (1878–1957) as a ‘nocturne’ (Girtin Archive, 29). Some pencil work shows through as a result, and there is some flattening in the foliage, but perhaps the colour balance has not been disturbed overly, and it may even be that the ‘Solemn Stillness’ has been enhanced by the loss of colour. Likewise, the decision to crop the image to create a more tightly enclosed vertical composition enhances the sense of a separate realm, certainly in comparison with TG1677, which contains all of the same elements conducive to stillness but fails to evoke the same solemnity.
1800 - 1801
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
TG1677
1800
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
TG1678
(?) 1800
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
TG1617
1800 - 1801
On the River Wharfe at Bolton Abbey
TG1554
1800 - 1801
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
TG1676
1800 - 1801
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
TG1677
1800
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
TG1678
(?) 1800
Bolton Abbey, from the River Wharfe
TG1616
1800 - 1801
Bolton Abbey: The East End of the Priory Church, from across the River Wharfe
TG1677