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  1. 25 de set. de 2023 · Joseph Mallord William Turner, Rain, Steam, and Speed - The Great Western Railway, 1844. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.

  2. 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. [i] It is now in the collection of the National Gallery, London.

  3. Joseph Mallord William Turner, Rain, Steam, and Speed -- The Great Western Railway, oil on canvas, 1844 (National Gallery, London) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Steven Zucker. Rain, Steam, and Speed -- The Great Western Railway was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1844.

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  4. 8 de nov. de 2021 · Turner lightly brushed in a hare roughly midway along the rail track to represent the speed of the natural world in contrast to the mechanised speed of the engine. The animal is now invisible as the paint has become transparent with age, but it can be seen in an 1859 engraving of the painting.

  5. 6 de dez. de 2023 · Joseph Mallord William Turner, Rain, Steam, and Speed — The Great Western Railway, oil on canvas, 1844 (National Gallery, London) Rain, Steam, and Speed — The Great Western Railway was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1844. It depicts the Maidenhead Railway Bridge (completed 1838) looking east, across the River Thames between ...

  6. Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851 Romantic painter, draftsman and watercolorist Rain, Steam, and Speed - The Great Western Railway 1844. 91 x 121.8 cms | 35 3/4 x 47 3/4 ins Oil on canvas National Gallery

  7. 14 de out. de 2023 · Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway is a painting by the famous British painter JMW Turner. It was painted in the mid-nineteenth century and it was first exhibited in the Royal Academy in 1844. JMW Turner was famous for his use of swirling colours and for the dynamic nature of his work.