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Layers of stratus, wreathing mountain slopes, c 1803-1811



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Layers of stratus, wreathing mountain slopes, c 1803-1811

UIG5102163 Layers of stratus, wreathing mountain slopes, c 1803-1811 by Howard, Luke (1772-1864); Science Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Layers of stratus, wreathing mountain slopes, c 1803-1811. Pencil and grey wash cloud study by Luke Howard (1772-1864). Ordering and classification were important features of Enlightenment science. Fascinated since childhood by the weather, and clouds in particular, Howard classified and named different cloud types between 1803-1811. His work is believed to have influenced many of the landscape painters of the Romantic era, including Turner and Constable. Although never trained as a scientist, Howard's contribution to the developing science of meteorology led to him being made a fellow of the Royal Society in 1821. His terminology and symbols are still largely used to describe clouds today. On loan to the Science Museum from the Royal Meteorological Society. ©SSPL/Science Museum); SSPL/UIG

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© SSPL/UIG / Bridgeman Images

Classification Preparatory Drawing Preparatory Sketch Study Drawing Water Color Water Colour Watercolors Watercolour Paint


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This print titled "Layers of stratus, wreathing mountain slopes" transports viewers back to the early 19th century, capturing a moment of scientific exploration and artistic inspiration. Created between 1803-1811 by Luke Howard, a remarkable figure in both meteorology and art, this pencil and grey wash cloud study showcases his deep fascination with weather patterns. Howard's groundbreaking work involved classifying and naming different cloud types during the Enlightenment era when ordering and classification were highly valued in scientific circles. His meticulous observations greatly influenced renowned landscape painters of the Romantic era such as Turner and Constable. Despite lacking formal scientific training, Howard's contributions to meteorology were so significant that he was elected as a fellow of the prestigious Royal Society in 1821. His terminology and symbols for describing clouds continue to be widely used today. Displayed at the Science Museum in London on loan from the Royal Meteorological Society, this print offers a glimpse into Howard's pioneering mind. The layers of stratus gracefully enveloping mountain slopes evoke a sense of tranquility while also showcasing nature's awe-inspiring power. Through this artwork, we are reminded not only of Howard's immense impact on science but also how art can beautifully intersect with our understanding of the natural world. This print serves as an enduring testament to his legacy as both a scientist and artist who forever changed our perception of clouds.

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