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Nottingham Castle on Fire, 10 October 1831
Artist: Dawson, Henry - Title: Nottingham Castle on Fire, 10 October 1831 - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 47 x 67.9
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Media ID 1744325
19th Century Castle Dark Henry Dawson Hill Nottingham Oil Painting 1831 Blaze Flames On Lookers
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This print showcases the dramatic scene of Nottingham Castle engulfed in flames on the fateful night of 10 October 1831. Painted by Henry Dawson, this 19th-century oil masterpiece captures the chaos and devastation that unfolded during this historical event. The dark silhouette of Nottingham Castle stands prominently against an orange-hued hill, illuminated by the intense glow emanating from the raging fire. The artist's skilled brushstrokes expertly depict the mesmerizing dance of flames as they consume every inch of the castle walls. Intriguingly, amidst this inferno, a group of onlookers can be seen in awe and disbelief at the sight before them. Their silhouettes add depth to this haunting image, emphasizing both their vulnerability and fascination with such destruction. Dawson's meticulous attention to detail transports viewers back in time, allowing us to witness firsthand one of Nottingham's most significant historical events. This painting serves as a reminder not only of our city's past but also highlights humanity's enduring fascination with calamity and tragedy. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, we are reminded that even amidst darkness and despair, there is beauty to be found – whether it be in Dawson's skillful brushwork or in our collective ability to endure and rebuild after adversity strikes.
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