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Rain, Steam, and Speed – The Great Western Railway is an oil painting by the 19th-century British painter J. M. W. Turner. [1]The painting was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1844, though it may have been painted earlier.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 62 x 94 Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway: 1844 The National Gallery, London: 91 x 121.8 Venice - Maria della Salute 1844 Tate Britain, London: 61.3 x 92.1 Fishing Boats Bringing a Disabled Ship into Port Ruysdael 1844 Tate Britain, London: 91.4 x 123.2 Whalers 1845 Tate Britain, London
A prime example of his mature style can be seen in Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway, where the objects are barely recognisable. The intensity of hue and interest in evanescent light not only placed Turner's work in the vanguard of English painting but exerted an influence on art in France; the Impressionists , particularly ...
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Pages in category "Trains in art" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway;
Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway, by J. M. W. Turner, 1844; The Berlin-Potsdam Railway, by Adolph von Menzel, 1847; Gnome Watching Railway Train, by Carl Spitzweg, 1848; The Railway Station, by William Powell Frith, 1862; The Travelling Companions, by Augustus Egg, 1862; Lordship Lane Station, by Camille Pissarro, c. 1870
J. M. W. Turner – Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway (National Gallery, London) Robert Walter Weir – Embarkation of the Pilgrims (United States Capitol rotunda, Washington, D.C.) William Lindsay Windus - The Black Boy (International Slavery Museum, Liverpool)