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Canale di Chichester - William Turner | Wikioo.org – L'Enciclopedia delle Belle Arti

Canale di Chichester – (William Turner) Precedente Successivo


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Stile: Romanticismo

Temi: Ponti Canali E Ponti Laghi

Temi: Olio

Chichester Canal è un dipinto del pittore inglese romantico paesaggio, acquerellista e stampatrice J. M. W. Turner. Fu dipinto nel 1828. Fu commissionato da George Wyndham, III conte di Egremont. Il dipinto raffigura il canale di Chichester. La nave è probabilmente un collier brig, come questa scena serena aveva scopo commerciale. Attualmente è ospitato nella collezione Tate.

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