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- Chichester_Canal_(painting) abstract "Chichester Canal is a painting by the English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker J. M. W. Turner. It was painted in 1828 and was commissioned by George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont It is currently housed in the Tate Collection.The work depicts the Chichester Canal in Sussex, southern England. The ship is probably a collier brig, as this serene scene had commercial purpose. Its brilliant colours may have been influenced by atmospheric ash from the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia (see also Year Without a Summer).".
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) author J._M._W._Turner.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) museum Tate.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) thumbnail Chichester_Canal_(1828).jpg?width=300.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) wikiPageExternalLink acp-7-4027-2007.pdf.
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- Chichester_Canal_(painting) artist J._M._W._Turner.
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- Chichester_Canal_(painting) museum Tate.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) title "Chichester Canal".
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) subject Category:1828_in_England.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) subject Category:1828_paintings.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) subject Category:Canals_in_West_Sussex.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) subject Category:Chichester.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) subject Category:History_of_Sussex.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) subject Category:Landscape_paintings.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) subject Category:Paintings_by_J._M._W._Turner.
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) type 1828Paintings.
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- Chichester_Canal_(painting) comment "Chichester Canal is a painting by the English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker J. M. W. Turner. It was painted in 1828 and was commissioned by George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont It is currently housed in the Tate Collection.The work depicts the Chichester Canal in Sussex, southern England. The ship is probably a collier brig, as this serene scene had commercial purpose.".
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) label "Canal de Chichester (peinture)".
- Chichester_Canal_(painting) label "Chichester Canal (painting)".
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- Chichester_Canal_(painting) depiction Chichester_Canal_(1828).jpg.
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- Chichester_Canal_(painting) name "Chichester Canal".