San Benedetto, mirando hacia Fusina

J. M. W. Turner, St Benedetto, Looking towards Fusina, 1843. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

San Benedetto, mirando hacia Fusina


Ficha

Museo
Tate
Año
1843
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
92,7 × 62,2 cm

La historia

Turner exhibited this Venice scene in 1843, when he was 68 and his paintings were dissolving almost entirely into light and water. The view looks down the Giudecca Canal towards Fusina on the mainland, though the buildings on either side have thinned to pale suggestions and the gondolas drift in a haze of sky. The title itself is a puzzle. The young critic John Ruskin, who that same year published the first volume of Modern Painters defending Turner against his mockers, pointed out that there was no church of San Benedetto anywhere in this view. Turner had worked the picture up in the studio from a pencil sketch made in Venice a few years before, long after he had left the city behind.

San Benedetto, mirando hacia Fusina — J. M. W. Turner — MuseScope