• Rain, Steam, and SpeedThe Great Western Railway is an oil painting by the 19th-century British painter J. M. W. Turner.
  • Rain, Steam and Speed” is one of JMW Turner’s best-known works. It marks him out as one of the greatest painters of all time.
  • A steam engine comes towards us as it crosses the Maidenhead Railway Bridge in the rain. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the bridge was completed...
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    • 6. The train speeding towards the viewer has a deeper meaning
    • 7. How big is Rain, Steam and SpeedThe Great Western Railway by J.M.W. Turner?
  • Dr. Beth Harris: [0:03] We’re looking at Turner’s great painting “Rain, Steam, and SpeedThe Great Western Railway,” which dates from 1844.
  • Turner - The Grand Canal, Venice 1835. Turner - The Slave Ship 1840. Turner - Rain, Steam and Speed The Great Western Railway 1844.
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  • ...William Turner (1775-1851) captures this exciting revolutionary method of travel through his painting Rain, Steam, and SpeedThe Great Western Railway.
  • Trains belched steam and smoke which filled the air, and sometimes joined with rain and fog to cover the landscape with a curtain of whites and browns.
  • ...and Speed the Great Western Railway by Joseph Mallord William Turner A steam engine rushes towards us as it speeds along a bridge through the rain.
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  • Rain, Steam and SpeedThe Great Western Railway (1844) – J.M.W. Turner.