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Bilston - Bradley Iron Works: water colour painting, 1837 (painting)
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Bilston - Bradley Iron Works: water colour painting, 1837 (painting)
5896769 Bilston - Bradley Iron Works: water colour painting, 1837 (painting) by Noyes, Robert (c.1780-1843); 43.2x27.9 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: View of the ironworks, stretching back into the distance. Showing eleven furnaces, and pumping or winding engines, (on two) and people at work.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23288580
© William Salt Library / Bridgeman Images
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This watercolor painting, created by Robert Noyes in 1837, offers a glimpse into the bustling Bilston - Bradley Iron Works. Measuring at 43.2x27.9 cm, this print showcases the industrial landscape with remarkable detail and precision. The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK proudly houses this artwork as part of their esteemed collection. The painting transports us back to a time when ironworks were at the heart of innovation and progress. Stretching far into the distance, we witness eleven furnaces emitting billows of smoke while pumping or winding engines tirelessly power the machinery. The scene is alive with activity as workers go about their daily tasks amidst this thriving hub of industry. Noyes' skillful brushstrokes beautifully capture both the grandeur and intricacy of these ironworks. Every architectural element is meticulously rendered, from chapels to churches that dot the landscape surrounding the main structures. This historic piece not only serves as a visual record but also evokes a sense of awe for those who appreciate both artistry and industrial heritage. It reminds us of an era where human ingenuity harnessed natural resources to shape our world. As we admire this watercolor masterpiece today, let it transport us back to a time when these ironworks stood tall as symbols of progress and prosperity – forever immortalized through Noyes' artistic vision.
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