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  2. Coalbrookdale by Night - Wikipedia

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    Coalbrookdale by Night provides a view of the Bedlam Furnaces in Madeley Dale, downstream along the River Severn from the town of Ironbridge itself. Professor Brian Lukacher dubbed the picture as "the best known example" of the industrial sublime, a minor genre in romantic picture that specialized in representing industrial settings. In his ...

  3. Madeley Wood Company - Wikipedia

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    The name Bedlam Furnaces may have originated with a painting by John Sell Cotman (1782–1842) who painted the furnace in 1803 and titled it Bedlam Furnace Near Irongate,[sic] Shropshire. He was on tour with a fellow less well known artist called Paul Sandby Munn (1773–1845) who also painted the same subject and titled it Bedlam Furnace ...

  4. Limekiln at Coalbrookdale (J. M. W. Turner) - Wikipedia

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    Limekiln at Coalbrookdale is an oil on panel painting by J. M. W. Turner, painted c. 1797. It is held at the Yale Center for British Art, in New Haven. [1] [2]

  5. Coalbrookdale - Wikipedia

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    Coalbrookdale is a town [1] [2] in the Ironbridge Gorge and the Telford and Wrekin borough of Shropshire, England, containing a settlement of great significance in the history of iron ore smelting. It lies within the civil parish called the Gorge .

  6. Category:Paintings by Philip James de Loutherbourg - Wikipedia

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  7. Philip James de Loutherbourg - Wikipedia

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    Coalbrookdale by Night, painted 1801 Despite these other projects, Loutherbourg still found time for painting. Lord Howe's action, or the Glorious First of June (exhibited 1795) and other large naval pictures were commissioned to commemorate British naval victories, many of them ending up soon afterwards in the Greenwich Hospital Gallery (in ...