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Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey, part VIII, plate 39, from Liber Studiorum

Artist/Maker (British, 1775–1851)
Date1812
MediumEtching and mezzotint
DimensionsImage: 7 1/16 × 10 7/16 in. (17.9 × 26.5 cm)
Plate: 8 3/16 × 11 1/2 in. (20.8 × 29.2 cm)
Sheet: 13 1/2 × 20 in. (34.3 × 50.8 cm)
Credit LineA. Augustus Healy Fund
PortfolioLiber Studiorum
Object number1943.57
Status
Not on view
More Information
Turner visited the ruins of the Cistercian Abbey at Kirkstall in Yorkshire in 1797 and recorded his impressions in a watercolor now in the Sir John Soane’s Museum in London. This print, which is based on that composition, depicts light streaming into the crypt to reveal a herd of cattle near a pool of water.

Turner’s contemporaries drew a moral lesson from the dilapidated state of the abbey and its use by animals rather than the original Cistercian monastic community. Critic John Ruskin wrote: “Here, where the dark pool reflects the chancel pillars, and the cattle lie in unhindered rest, the soft sunshine on their dappled bodies, instead of priests’ vestments; … Strong faith, and steady hands, and patient souls—can this, then, be all you have left?”
Exhibition History
Surveying the Ruin: The Architectural Landscape on Paper
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (March 1, 2005 - August 21, 2005 )
Picturing the Land
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (February 9, 2021 - August 13, 2021 )
Collections
  • European