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Furnace and Snow, Landscape (oil on canvas)
WAG423030 Furnace and Snow, Landscape (oil on canvas) by Bayliss, Edwin Butler (1874-1950); Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; © Wolverhampton Art Gallery; British, out of copyright
Media ID 25213216
© Wolverhampton Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
Black Country Bleak Chimney Dusk Environment Glow Grey Heaps Impasto Industrial Scene Industrialised Polluting Pollution Snow Covered Spoil Heap Wasteland
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This print titled "Furnace and Snow, Landscape" by Edwin Butler Bayliss showcases a bleak and industrialized scene. Painted with oil on canvas, the artwork depicts a snow-covered wasteland illuminated by the glow of burning furnaces at dusk. The artist skillfully captures the contrast between the pristine white snow and the polluting chimneys of factories in this grey environment. The painting evokes a sense of desolation and environmental degradation, highlighting the consequences of unchecked industrialization. The heaps of spoil and impasto technique used to create texture further emphasize the harshness of this winter landscape. Bayliss's work is an important representation of the Black Country region in England during his time. It serves as a reminder of how industry can leave its mark on nature, leaving behind polluted air and scarred landscapes. Displayed at Wolverhampton Art Gallery in West Midlands, UK, this print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on our relationship with nature and consider ways to mitigate pollution for future generations.
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