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William Turner: Kiša, para i brzina  wikidata:Q2339059 reasonator:Q2339059
Umjetnik/stvaratelj
William Turner  (1775–1851)  wikidata:Q159758 q:en:J. M. W. Turner
 
William Turner
Alternativna imena
J. M. W. Turner
Opis britanski painter i printmaker
Datum rođenja i smrti oko  Edit this at Wikidata 19. prosinca 1851. Edit this at Wikidata
Mjesto rođenja i smrti London Chelsea
Mjesto rada
Normativni nadzor
artist QS:P170,Q159758
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Naziv
Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway; the painting depicts an early locomotive of the Great Western Railway crossing the River Thames on Brunel's recently completed Maidenhead Railway Bridge.The painting is also credited for allowing a glimpse of the Romantic strife within Turner and his contemporaries over the issue of the technological advancement during the Industrial Revolution (see below).
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Datum 1844
date QS:P571,+1844-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medij ulje na platnu
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimenzije visina: 91 cm; Širina: 121,8 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,91U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,121.8U174728
institution QS:P195,Q180788
Lokacija
room 34
Inventarni broj
NG538
Darovatelj Turner Bequest, 1856
Referencija
Izvor/fotograf http://www.artrenewal.org/pages/artwork.php?artworkid=14508&size=huge
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Social Commentary

Turner was a well traveled man, frequently trekking to natural wonders of mainland Europe and the British Isles to sketch them in one of his dozens of notepads. He knew of the pains one must take to travel off the beaten path and wrote of one such occasion, traveling from Rome to Paris, to a friend in 1829:

“…we never could keep warm or make our day’s distance good, the places we put up at proved all bad till Firenzola being even the worst for the down diligence people had devoured everything eatable (Beds none)…crossed Mont Cenis on a sledge – bivouaced in the snow with fire lighted for 3 Hours on Mont Tarate while the diligence was righted and dug out, for a Bank of Snow saved it from upsetting – and in the walk up to our knees in new fallen drift to get assistance to dig a channel thro’ it for the coach, so that from Foligno to within 20 miles of Paris I never saw the road but snow!”1

Fifteen years later, Turner’s 1844 masterpiece, Rain, Steam and Speed: The Great Western Railway, in a way recognizes his thrill in the speed of the new coal train and his appreciation for such technology when traveling. Yet, he subtly recognizes the progressive threat that humans pose towards the cradle of the earth.

The title follows the Turner pattern of 'nature first' in his titles, but at once you see what looks like a monstrous kiln underneath the rail bridge, and flames engulfing the ecstatic figures on the far side of the river. On top of the bridge you see the face of a demon with the body of a coal burning centipede, which itself looks like a line of glowing embers. Ahead of the train it is hard to spot the tiny hare at full sprint, trying to stay ahead of the state-of-the-art technology of the mid-1800’s. What is so interesting about this piece, Olivier Meslay points out in his book JMW Turner: The Man Who Set Painting on Fire, is that “the notion of the sublime was no longer confined to natural phenomena, but incarnated in machines created by humanity with god-like aspirations, whose new power it served to magnify” and begs to question; what should we fear more, the awe of the wild, or the annihilation of it?2


1. Meslay, Olivier. JMW Turner: The Man Who Set Painting On Fire. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd, 2005. Pg 133

2. Ibid. Pg 107

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Morate dodati i oznaku javnog vlasništva za Sjedinjene Američke Države da bi se naznačilo zašto je ovo djelo u javnom vlasništvu u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama.
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Ovo je djelo u javnom vlasništvu u SAD-u zato jer je objavljeno (ili registrirano pri Uredu za autorska prava Sjedinjenih Američkih Država) prije 1. siječnja 1929.

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Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway (1844). Oil on canvas, 91 × 121.8 cm (36 × 48.0 in). National Gallery, London

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