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"Captivating Chaos: The Power and Beauty of Storms" Storms have long been a subject of fascination, capturing the imagination and stirring emotions

Background imageStorm Collection: White cottage along River Coupall, Glen Coe, Highland Region, Scotland

White cottage along River Coupall, Glen Coe, Highland Region, Scotland

Background imageStorm Collection: Bales and double rainbow after storm at sunset Cypress River, Manitoba, Canada

Bales and double rainbow after storm at sunset Cypress River, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageStorm Collection: Spoked bow after rain storm, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Spoked bow after rain storm, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageStorm Collection: Lighthouse DP248862

Lighthouse DP248862
Dovercourt Lighthouses and Causeway, Marine Parade, Harwich, Tendring, Essex. General view of the outer lighthouse from the north-west, with stormy sky above and two lightning flashes behind

Background imageStorm Collection: Large waves crashing over Longships Lighthouse, Lands End, Cornwall, England, UK

Large waves crashing over Longships Lighthouse, Lands End, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageStorm Collection: Porthcawl Lighthouse battered by Storm Ciara, Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales

Porthcawl Lighthouse battered by Storm Ciara, Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales

Background imageStorm Collection: Seagulls take shelter during a winter nor easter storm in New York

Seagulls take shelter during a winter nor easter storm in New York City, U.S. March 7, 2018. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Background imageStorm Collection: A seagull takes shelter during a winter nor easter storm in New York

A seagull takes shelter during a winter nor easter storm in New York City, U.S. March 7, 2018. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Background imageStorm Collection: A man carrying an umbrella is seen through a window covered with rain drops during a wet

A man carrying an umbrella is seen through a window covered with rain drops during a wet day in Colombo, Sri Lanka September 24, 2019. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

Background imageStorm Collection: Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp (1597-1653), early 19th century (oil on canvas)

Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp (1597-1653), early 19th century (oil on canvas)
7338068 Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp (1597-1653), early 19th century (oil on canvas) by Lievensz, Jan (1607-74) (after); 127x101.6 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: A sailing ship, Late 19th century - mid 20th century (oil on card)

A sailing ship, Late 19th century - mid 20th century (oil on card)
7340863 A sailing ship, Late 19th century - mid 20th century (oil on card) by Everett, John (1876-1949); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Manhood. From the series: The Four Ages of Man, 1840-45 (oil on canvas)

Manhood. From the series: The Four Ages of Man, 1840-45 (oil on canvas)
8718111 Manhood. From the series: The Four Ages of Man, 1840-45 (oil on canvas) by Blunck, Ditlev Conrad (1798-1854); Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark; (add.info.: By Ditlev Blunck).

Background imageStorm Collection: Beach Picture, 1638 (oil on canvas)

Beach Picture, 1638 (oil on canvas)
8711998 Beach Picture, 1638 (oil on canvas) by Goyen, Jan Josephsz van (1596-1656); Nivaagaards Malerisamling, Niva, Denmark; (add.info.: By Jan van Goyen).

Background imageStorm Collection: Pirate captain on deck, early 20th century (book illustration)

Pirate captain on deck, early 20th century (book illustration)
7339185 Pirate captain on deck, early 20th century (book illustration) by Pyle, Howard (1853-1911); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Clipper ship 'Blackadder' at sea with foremast and mainmast broken, 1895 (watercolour)

Clipper ship 'Blackadder' at sea with foremast and mainmast broken, 1895 (watercolour)
7342206 Clipper ship 'Blackadder' at sea with foremast and mainmast broken, 1895 (watercolour) by Esposito, Gaetano (1858-1911) ; 38.4x54.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn (1772-1853), c.1817 (oil on canvas)

Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn (1772-1853), c.1817 (oil on canvas)
7337867 Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn (1772-1853), c.1817 (oil on canvas) by Halls, John James (1776-1853); 239x148.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Sketch of the situation of the Winterton, on Tuesday the 21 August 1792

Sketch of the situation of the Winterton, on Tuesday the 21 August 1792, in the forenoon when some rafts were leaving
7341672 Sketch of the situation of the Winterton, on Tuesday the 21 August 1792, in the forenoon when some rafts were leaving the ship, 19th century (etching) by Lizars

Background imageStorm Collection: Seascape, sketchbook, 1901-04 (graphite, watercolour)

Seascape, sketchbook, 1901-04 (graphite, watercolour)
7341528 Seascape, sketchbook, 1901-04 (graphite, watercolour) by Everett, John (1876-1949); 18.1x27.2x0.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Engraving depicting young women huddling under umbrellas during a rain storm

Engraving depicting young women huddling under umbrellas during a rain storm
5308562 Engraving depicting young women huddling under umbrellas during a rain storm; (add.info.: Engraving depicting young women huddling under umbrellas during a rain storm)

Background imageStorm Collection: Lord Ullin's Daughter

Lord Ullin's Daughter
5307697 Lord Ullin's Daughter.; (add.info.: Illustration for Thomas Campbell's poem 'Lord Ullin's Daughter')

Background imageStorm Collection: 'The Puntinha, Madeira, Jany 1st 1849. Taking a look at one's ship', 1849 (watercolour)

'The Puntinha, Madeira, Jany 1st 1849. Taking a look at one's ship', 1849 (watercolour)
7295583 'The Puntinha, Madeira, Jany 1st 1849. Taking a look at one's ship', 1849 (watercolour) by Fanshawe, Admiral Sir Edward Gennys (1814-1906); 12.7x17.7 cm; National Maritime Museum

Background imageStorm Collection: English ships at sea beating to windward in a gale, c.1690 (oil on canvas)

English ships at sea beating to windward in a gale, c.1690 (oil on canvas)
7337753 English ships at sea beating to windward in a gale, c.1690 (oil on canvas) by Velde, Willem van de, the Younger (1633-1707); 86.4x121.9 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Seascape with sailors sheltering from a rainstorm, mid 17th century (oil on panel)

Seascape with sailors sheltering from a rainstorm, mid 17th century (oil on panel)
7337738 Seascape with sailors sheltering from a rainstorm, mid 17th century (oil on panel) by Peeters, Bonaventura (1614-52); 33.2x45.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: The maneuvers of sails during the storm, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass

The maneuvers of sails during the storm, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass, Texas (United States)
MMM5462229 The maneuvers of sails during the storm, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass, Texas (United States, United States), between April and June 1920 by Everett

Background imageStorm Collection: Two Dutch fishing boats in the breeze, loaded with passengers that they transport to the city

Two Dutch fishing boats in the breeze, loaded with passengers that they transport to the city visible on the horizon
MMM5459499 Two Dutch fishing boats in the breeze, loaded with passengers that they transport to the city visible on the horizon, the boats bear the flag of the Amsterdam Admiralty by Peeters

Background imageStorm Collection: The ship Clyde, off Point Natal (?) , caught in the storm on November 1, 1826

The ship Clyde, off Point Natal (?) , caught in the storm on November 1, 1826. Lithography (38.6x51.5 cm) by J.F
MMM5483496 The ship Clyde, off Point Natal (?) , caught in the storm on November 1, 1826. Lithography (38.6x51.5 cm) by J.F

Background imageStorm Collection: A merchant ship derails in the calm that follows the storm. Watercolor (34.4x44.5 cm)

A merchant ship derails in the calm that follows the storm. Watercolor (34.4x44.5 cm) by Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867)
MMM5483427 A merchant ship derails in the calm that follows the storm. Watercolor (34.4x44.5 cm) by Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867), 19th century

Background imageStorm Collection: The 'Medway', a four-masted sailboat, caught in the storm, seen from the bridge, with a waxed sailor

The 'Medway', a four-masted sailboat, caught in the storm, seen from the bridge, with a waxed sailor
MMM5478608 The 'Medway', a four-masted sailboat, caught in the storm, seen from the bridge, with a waxed sailor, 1912 (b/w photo); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Seascape - grey-black rollers 1, 20th century (etching)

Seascape - grey-black rollers 1, 20th century (etching)
7341831 Seascape - grey-black rollers 1, 20th century (etching) by Everett, John (1876-1949); 11x19.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Two-decker in a gale off shore, late 18th to early 19th century (brown wash)

Two-decker in a gale off shore, late 18th to early 19th century (brown wash)
7341716 Two-decker in a gale off shore, late 18th to early 19th century (brown wash) by Pocock, Nicholas (1741-1821); 15.6x12.6 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageStorm Collection: Engraving depicting a man with a storm lantern, on horseback

Engraving depicting a man with a storm lantern, on horseback
5308787 Engraving depicting a man with a storm lantern, on horseback; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a man with a storm lantern, on horseback)

Background imageStorm Collection: Joseph Johnson or Black Joe, wounded veteran merchant seaman, wearing his Nelson ship hat

Joseph Johnson or Black Joe, wounded veteran merchant seaman, wearing his Nelson ship hat
FLO5000869 Joseph Johnson or Black Joe, wounded veteran merchant seaman, wearing his Nelson ship hat. He earned his living as a Regular Chaunter singing songs such as Storm

Background imageStorm Collection: A wreck on the Goodwin Sands (engraving)

A wreck on the Goodwin Sands (engraving)
8631401 A wreck on the Goodwin Sands (engraving) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: A wreck on the Goodwin Sands. Illustration from Black and White)

Background imageStorm Collection: The timber ship was caught in a storm and the monks went to its aid in small boats (litho)

The timber ship was caught in a storm and the monks went to its aid in small boats (litho)
8653392 The timber ship was caught in a storm and the monks went to its aid in small boats (litho) by Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStorm Collection: The Charge of Cuirassiers at Rezonville, 1870 (colour litho)

The Charge of Cuirassiers at Rezonville, 1870 (colour litho)
8661445 The Charge of Cuirassiers at Rezonville, 1870 (colour litho) by Morot, Aime Nicolas (1850-1913) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Charge of Cuirassiers at Rezonville, 1870)

Background imageStorm Collection: Storm at Nervi (engraving)

Storm at Nervi (engraving)
8648890 Storm at Nervi (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Storm at Nervi. Illustration for The Riviera by Hugh Macmillan (Virtue)

Background imageStorm Collection: Charity (chromolitho)

Charity (chromolitho)
8635412 Charity (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charity, man and woman clinging to a rock in a storm)

Background imageStorm Collection: Heroism of a cabin boy (engraving)

Heroism of a cabin boy (engraving)
8657829 Heroism of a cabin boy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Heroism of a cabin boy. Illustration for Kind Words (1872).); © Look and Learn.

Background imageStorm Collection: 8624880

8624880

Background imageStorm Collection: 'Save us, We Perish' (colour litho)

"Save us, We Perish" (colour litho)
8668097 "Save us, We Perish" (colour litho) by Lawson, John (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: "Save us)

Background imageStorm Collection: Sea Adventure: The wreck of the 'Indian Chief' (colour litho)

Sea Adventure: The wreck of the "Indian Chief" (colour litho)
8668760 Sea Adventure: The wreck of the "Indian Chief" (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStorm Collection: Steamboat carrying grain on Lake Erie during a snowstorm to Buffalo, New York, 1880s

Steamboat carrying grain on Lake Erie during a snowstorm to Buffalo, New York, 1880s
NWI4964121 Steamboat carrying grain on Lake Erie during a snowstorm to Buffalo, New York, 1880s. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageStorm Collection: Myths and legends: the ghost ship attracts the sailors' ship against the rocks to make it sink

Myths and legends: the ghost ship attracts the sailors' ship against the rocks to make it sink
NWI4930510 Myths and legends: the ghost ship attracts the sailors' ship against the rocks to make it sink. Colourful engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Myths and legends)

Background imageStorm Collection: Letter O What a Storm Wind! Odette's umbrella turns around and Jean's hat flies away

Letter O What a Storm Wind! Odette's umbrella turns around and Jean's hat flies away
DUV4207574 Letter O What a Storm Wind! Odette's umbrella turns around and Jean's hat flies away. Letter P: No one takes as much care of his doll as the charming little Paulette

Background imageStorm Collection: The recent damages as a result of a gale storm, 1850

The recent damages as a result of a gale storm, 1850
3478504 The recent damages as a result of a gale storm, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the recent damages as a result of a gale storm. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageStorm Collection: Lower the Lifeboat, 1850

Lower the Lifeboat, 1850
3478533 Lower the Lifeboat, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration titled 'Lower the Lifeboat' depicting a man shouting during a raging storm. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageStorm Collection: The French Transatlantic Steamship Company's 'Amerique', 1850

The French Transatlantic Steamship Company's 'Amerique', 1850
3330449 The French Transatlantic Steamship Company's 'Amerique', 1850; (add.info.: Portrait of the French Transatlantic Steamship Company's 'Amerique' being towed into)

Background imageStorm Collection: Thunderstorm at Battle of Wafangkou

Thunderstorm at Battle of Wafangkou
2604054 Thunderstorm at Battle of Wafangkou; (add.info.: Russo - Japanese War 1904 - 1905: Combat between Cossacks and Japanese Cavalry in a thunderstorm at the Battle of Wafangkou, 15 June 1904).



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"Captivating Chaos: The Power and Beauty of Storms" Storms have long been a subject of fascination, capturing the imagination and stirring emotions. From the iconic woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa, " depicting towering waves threatening to engulf boats, to Adolf Vollmy's mesmerizing wood engraving of a meteor storm illuminating a village in 1833, storms have left an indelible mark on art and history. Nature's fury is vividly portrayed in images like "Rough seas at d'Ar-Men lighthouse during Storm Ruth, " where relentless waves crash against the sturdy structure on Ile de Sein. Even biblical tales recount Jesus calming the tempestuous Sea of Galilee, showcasing his power over nature's wrath. In literature, storms often serve as dramatic backdrops for thrilling adventures. Whether it be Jeeves & Wooster navigating treacherous weather or characters braving darkened skies like those seen in lower Manhattan after Hurricane Sandy ravaged the city - with only Goldman Sachs building defiantly shining through. Throughout history, tools such as Tilly lamps illuminated paths amidst raging storms. These beacons guided sailors home safely while Bishop Rock Lighthouse stood tall against ferocious gales that threatened its very existence. From England's Whitley Bay causeway succumbing to an incoming tide to Porthleven enduring Storm Eunice's onslaught in Cornwall, these natural phenomena remind us of our vulnerability and resilience in the face of adversity. Even fashion has embraced storms' allure; Tallulah Bankhead graced Tatler magazine's front cover exuding both elegance and defiance amidst turbulent times in 1925. Artists like Turner captured stormy seascapes with masterful brushstrokes, immortalizing their raw power and captivating beauty forever. And let us not forget how they can bring communities together; people observing meteor showers above villages or witnessing awe-inspiring displays from the safety of their homes.