Painting by J. M. W. Turner
High Street, Oxford is an oil painting by J. M. W. Turner that was exhibited in 1810.
The painting shows a view looking west along the High Street , a major street in central Oxford , England, with University College on the left, All Souls College on the right, and the spires of All Saints Church (now the library of Lincoln College , centre) and St Mary's Church (the University church, centre right). In the distance is the tower of St Martin's Church (marking the centre of Oxford, now known as Carfax Tower since the rest of the church has been demolished).
Originally, the painting was commissioned by James Wyatt . He intended to have it engraved and sold as a print at his shop, located at 115 High Street in Oxford.
The painting is now exhibited at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. In 2015, there was a campaign to raise money for the purchase of the picture (estimated value £3.5 million) since previously it was on long-term loan to the museum from a private collection since 1997. It was left to the nation in lieu of death duties. The painting was acquired using grants of £550,000 from the UK Heritage Lottery Fund , £220,000 from the UK Art Fund , and £30,000 from the Friends and Patrons of the Ashmolean Museum.
Thomas Malton , who taught Turner, also painted a similar painting.
Similar views
High Street by the 18th-century painter Thomas Malton .
A similar view to the painting in 1803.
View in 1820.
View in 1873.
A photographic view in the late 1890s.
View in 1899 by Myles Birket Foster (1825–1899).
Modern photographic view.
See also
References
"High Street, Oxford" . Tate . UK. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
"The High by Turner" . www.oxfordhistory.org.uk . UK: Oxford History. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
"Turner's High Street" . Ashmolean Museum . UK. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
Brown, Mark (7 July 2015). "Turner painting to remain in Oxford after fundraising campaign" . The Guardian . UK.
"Turner Oxford painting bought by Ashmolean Museum" . BBC News . UK: BBC . 7 July 2015.
"Collections Online | British Museum" . www.britishmuseum.org . Retrieved 24 September 2022.
Further reading
J. M. W. Turner Paintings
Interior of a Romanesque Church (c. 1795–1800)
Landscape with Windmill and Rainbow (c. 1795–1800)
Diana and Callisto (c. 1796)
Fishermen at Sea (1796)
Interior of a Gothic Church (c. 1797)
Limekiln at Coalbrookdale (c. 1797)
Moonlight, a Study at Millbank (1797)
Aeneas and the Sibyl, Lake Avernus (c. 1798)
Buttermere Lake (1798)
Caernarvon Castle (c. 1798)
Morning amongst the Coniston Fells, Cumberland (1798)
Shipping by a Breakwater (1798)
Tivoli and the Roman Campagna (c. 1798)
View of a Town (c. 1798)
Dolbadarn Castle (1798–1799)
Self-Portrait (c. 1799)
View in Wales: Mountain Scene with Village and Castle – Evening (c. 1799–1800)
Welsh Mountain Landscape (c. 1799–1800)
A Beech Wood with Gypsies round a Campfire (c. 1800)
A Beech Wood with Gypsies Seated in the Distance (c. 1800)
Landscape with Lake and Fallen Tree (c. 1800)
Calais Pier (1803)
View on Clapham Common (c. 1800–1805)
The Shipwreck (1805)
Sun Rising through Vapour (1807)
Two Captured Danish Ships Entering Portsmouth Harbour (1807)
View of Richmond Hill and Bridge (1808)
The Garreteer's Petition (1809)
London from Greenwich Park (1809)
Ploughing Up Turnips (1809)
The Fifth Plague of Egypt (1810)
High Street, Oxford (1810)
Saltash with the Water Ferry (1811)
Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps (1812)
Frosty Morning (1813)
Dido building Carthage, or, The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire (1815)
Crossing the Brook (1815)
The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire (1817)
Dort or Dordrecht: The Dort packet-boat from Rotterdam becalmed (1818)
The Field of Waterloo (1818)
England: Richmond Hill, on the Prince Regent's Birthday (1819)
Rome, from the Vatican (1820)
The Battle of Trafalgar (1822)
The Bay of Baiae (1823)
Cologne, the Arrival of a Packet Boat in the Evening (1826)
Forum Romanum (1826)
Mortlake Terrace (1826)
Port Ruysdael (1826)
Chichester Canal (1828)
East Cowes Castle (1828)
Regulus (1828)
Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus (1829)
Funeral of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1830)
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Italy (1832)
The Prince of Orange Landing at Torbay (1832)
The Fountain of Indolence (1834)
The Golden Bough (1834)
Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore (1834)
The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835)
Rome, From Mount Aventine (1835)
Venice, from the Porch of Madonna della Salute (c. 1835)
Juliet and her Nurse (1836)
The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth to Be Broken up (1838)
Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino (1839)
Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On) (1840)
Venice, the Bridge of Sighs (1840)
Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth (1842)
The Blue Rigi (1842)
The Red Rigi (1842)
Peace – Burial at Sea (1842)
War. The Exile and the Rock Limpet (1842)
Light and Colour (Goethe's Theory) – The Morning after the Deluge – Moses Writing the Book of Genesis (1843)
Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway (1844)
Sunrise with Sea Monsters (1845)
Norham Castle, Sunrise (c. 1845)
Seascape: Folkestone (c. 1845)
Whalers (c. 1845)
The Beacon Light (unknown)
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