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Interior of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire - J. M. W. Turner
A watercolor drawing of the ruins of Tintern Abbey. Light streams through the open roof and arches, which are overgrown with vines. Two men standing near a fallen arch block contemplate the scene. 273 x 353 stitches ■ 90 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 15" x 20" or 39 x 50 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=TUR002) |
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The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to her Last Berth to be Broken Up - J. M. W. Turner
The HMS Temeraire, known as the Fighting Temeraire for her distinguished role in the Battle of Trafalgar years earlier, towed to a berth in east London to be broken up for scrap. A 98-gun "second-rate" ship of the line, she was one of the last remaining ships of her class. The sun setting over the Thames estuary in a blaze of color symbolizes the ... 482 x 363 stitches ■ 133 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 27" x 20" or 68 x 51 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=TUR001) |
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Old Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury - J. M. W. Turner
One of the nine bridges crossing the River Severn at Shrewsbury, this one leading to Wales. It was built around 1262 and would be demolished the year after this painting was made. Its replacement, under construction, can be seen through one of the arches. 419 x 344 stitches ■ 92 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 23" x 19" or 59 x 49 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=TUR003) |
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