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The thing that moves London (colour litho)
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The thing that moves London (colour litho)
3622473 The thing that moves London (colour litho) by Maxwell, Donald (1877-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The thing that moves London. Lots Road Power Station. Illustration for The New Lights O London (Herbert Jenkins, 1926).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22984026
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This print titled "The thing that moves London" by Donald Maxwell showcases the mesmerizing beauty of Lots Road Power Station in London. The image, captured at night, exudes an enchanting atmosphere with its dark surroundings illuminated by the electric lights emanating from the power station. The composition is enhanced by a reflection on the river Thames, which mirrors the magical glow emitted by the chimneys and architecture of this industrial marvel. The moonlight adds a touch of romance to the scene, creating a stunning contrast between light and darkness. Despite its undeniable charm, this artwork also serves as a reminder of pollution caused by such power stations. The smoke billowing from the chimneys hints at environmental concerns associated with electricity generation during that era. "The thing that moves London" not only captures an iconic landmark but also reflects upon Britain's industrial progress and technological advancements. It symbolizes how electrical power transformed cities like London into vibrant metropolises. This Fine Art Finder print allows us to appreciate both the architectural grandeur and historical significance of Lots Road Power Station while contemplating our relationship with energy consumption and its impact on our environment.
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