Objective Description
Soft warm and cool colors, as well as loose, rapid brushstrokes cover the entire rectangular canvas surface, enveloping the objects in the appearance of a misty haze. Two diagonal forms predominate, both receding within the canvas space. On the left, an arched bridge moves diagonally into a misted central area of the same color variants. A larger and darker diagonal movement on the right draws our eye into the center of the composition as well. This shape, however, contains a smaller, darker form on top of it, semi-circular in shape with a vertical rectilinear object protruding. This dark rectilinear shape is the darkest and tallest of all the shapes, thus attracting our eye to it as a central focus.
Subjective Analysis
Rain, Steam and Speed is a painting that addresses the new technology of the railways in Britain. This image, painted to illustrate the new rail bridges crossing the Thames, illustrates the effect of speed (through diagonal movement) and steam (misty, loose brushwork) all working within the natural environment of a rainy England.
As a sublime experience, speed, a novel factor of the ‘new’ 19th century life, offered its power to overcome nature (water and sky). The locomotive (complete with steam powered engine) is a representative of the ‘new’ technology and creates a ‘new’ ingredient to the atmospheric effects that were representative to Turner’s paintings at this time.
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where is this? that amazing.
This ship is the SS America, sunk near Fuerteventura, a Canary island
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The war keeps going on and on
And the kids won’t respect the cops,
It’s even said that God is dead,
When will it ever stop ?
Flying dogs ^^
I can’t have sex with your personality and I can’t put my penis in your college degree and I can’t shot my piss in your childhood dreams, so why are you sharing this information with me?
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