Whalers (J. M. W. Turner)

Whalers is an 1845 painting by British artist J. M. W. Turner. Done in oil on canvas, the work depicts a whaling ship and her launches pursuing a whale. Originally created with the hope that collector Elhanan Bicknell would purchase it, the work is currently found in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1][2][3]

Whalers
ArtistJ. M. W. Turner
Yearc. 1845
Dimensions91.8 cm × 122.6 cm (36.1 in × 48.3 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Accession96.29

The painting depicts a wounded sperm whale thrashing in a sea of foam and blood. In the background is a ghostly three-masted whaling vessel.[4]

The work is on view at The Metropolitan Museum's Gallery 808

References

  1. "Whalers". Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  2. "In Turner Paintings at the Met, the Bloody Business of Whaling". Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  3. Warrell, Ian (2007). J.M.W. Turner. London: Tate Publishing. p. 199.
  4. Warrell, Ian (2007). J.M.W. Turner. London: Tate Publishing. p. 199.


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