Marine Dabblers
WAG 4467
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This print, 'Marine Dabblers', is plate 29 of Turner's 'Liber Studiorum' series. It is an example of the Marine category of landscape painting. It was published with the 6th part of the series on 01 June 1811.
The 'Liber Studiorum' illustrated Turner’s arguments for the supremacy of landscape painting. The title means ‘book of studies’ in Latin. It contained no written text, instead it was made up of individual mezzotint prints on paper. They were released in fourteen parts from around 1807 until 1819. Turner intended the 'Liber' to consist of 100 prints but only 71 were ultimately produced.
The prints reflected the five categories of landscape painting Turner believed existed: architectural, historical, marine, mountainous and pastoral. Turner wrote an initial on each work to indicate which category it belonged to.