Part of the National Gallery of Art's extensive collection, you can take home a reproduction of Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight (1835) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
Here, John Mallord William Turner brings the great force of his romantic genius to a common scene of working–class men at hard labor. Although the subject of the painting is rooted in the grim realities of the industrial revolution, in Turner's hands it transcends the specifics of time and place and becomes an image of startling visual poetry.
Part of the National Gallery of Art's extensive collection, you can take home a reproduction of Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight (1835) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
- 7.25 x 9.75" (image), 11 x 14" (matted)
- 12-color pigment ink with a permanence ration of 100 years
- Unframed
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Description | Here, John Mallord William Turner brings the great force of his romantic genius to a common scene of working–class men at hard labor. Although the subject of the painting is rooted in the grim realities of the industrial revolution, in Turner's hands it transcends the specifics of time and place and becomes an image of startling visual poetry. Part of the National Gallery of Art's extensive collection, you can take home a reproduction of Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight (1835) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
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