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The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, October 16, 1834

William Turner1834-1835

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, Stati Uniti

"Shortly before 7 o'clock last night the inhabitants of Westminster, and of the districts on the opposite bank of the river, were thrown into the utmost confusion and alarm by the sudden breaking out of one of the most terrific conflagrations that has been witnessed for many years past....The Houses of the Lords and Commons and the adjacent buildings were on fire." So wrote the London Times on October 17, 1834. Turner witnessed the event, along with tens of thousands of spectators, and recorded what he saw in quick sketches that became the basis for this painting. Flames consume Saint Stephen's Hall, the House of Commons, and eerily illuminate the towers of Westminster Abbey, which would be spared. On the right the exaggerated scale and plunging perspective of Westminster Bridge intensify the drama of the scene, which Turner observed from the south bank of the Thames River.

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  • Titolo: The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, October 16, 1834
  • Durata della vita dell'autore: 1775/1851
  • Nazionalità dell'autore: English
  • Luogo di nascita dell'autore: London, England
  • Luogo di morte dell'autore: London, England
  • Genere dell'autore: Male
  • Data di creazione: 1834-1835
  • Dimensioni reali: w48.5 x h36.25 in (Overall)
  • Provenienza: The John Howard McFadden Collection, 1928
  • Tipo: Paintings
  • Link esterno: Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Diritti: © 2014 Philadelphia Museum of Art. All rights reserved.
  • Materiale: Oil on canvas
  • Artist/Maker: Joseph Mallord William Turner, English, 1775 - 1851
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