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  1. The Deluge (painting) - Wikipedia

    Apr 15, 2025 · The Deluge is an oil on canvas biblical landscape painting by the British artist J. M. W. Turner, from 1805. [1] It features a vision of the biblical flood focused on a shipwreck.. It was first planned in 1804 and was originally a commission that fell through. [2] The painting was likely to have been first exhibited at Turner's studio in Queen Anne Street in London in 1805.

  2. ‘The Deluge‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, ?exhibited 1805 - Tate

    ‘The Deluge‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, ?exhibited 1805 on display at Tate Britain.

  3. Deluge: A Post-Apocalyptic Disaster Thriller (Fault Lines): Tate ...

    Aug 30, 2023 · Where mine is a broader scope and more focused on afterwards in the prepper/survival/action-adventure vein, Tate has spun a straight up disaster thriller focused in on the hour by hour of the event itself.

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    • Deluge: A Post-Apocalyptic Disaster Thriller by Harley Tate - Goodreads

      Aug 30, 2023 · Harley Tate writes edge-of-your-seat post-apocalyptic fiction exploring what happens when ordinary people are faced with impossible choices. The end of life as we know it brings out the best and worst in all of us. The apocalypse is only the beginning. What do think? Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Loading...

    • ‘The Deluge‘, Winifred Knights, 1920 - Tate

      ‘The Deluge‘, Winifred Knights, 1920 on display at Tate Britain. Skip navigation. Back to menu. Main menu. What's on; Art & Artists. The Collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Media Videos Podcasts Short articles Learning Schools Art Terms Tate Research ...

    • The Deluge | JMW Turner | 1805 | ACMI collection

      Turner’s depiction of a powerful Black man rescuing a drowning white woman illustrates the free will of all people to act independently. When a print of this picture was made in 1828, it was dedicated to Lord Carysfort, a prominent advocate for the abolition of slavery.

    • Commentary from Tate Britain Online (2010) - The Victorian Web

      May 14, 2016 · The Deluge by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851). Exhibited 1805[?]. Oil on canvas, 1429 x 2356 mm. Courtesy of Tate Britain (Accession no. NO0493. Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856.) Click on image to enlarge it. Commentary from Tate Britain Online (2010)

    • Deluge: A Post-Apocalyptic Disaster Thriller (Fault Lines Book 2)

      Aug 30, 2023 · Where mine is a broader scope and more focused on afterwards in the prepper/survival/action-adventure vein, Tate has spun a straight up disaster thriller focused in on the hour by hour of the event itself.

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      • The Deluge‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1815 | Tate

        ‘The Deluge‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1815 ‘The Deluge‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1815 ... Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Free admission. Tate St Ives Ticket or membership card required. FAMILIES; ACCESSIBILITY; SCHOOLS; PRIVATE TOURS; Become a Member.

      • The Deluge - Francis Danby — Google Arts & Culture

        Danby made his name with epic subjects, often on a large scale. This was his last. The subject is from the Old Testament book of Genesis. God sends a flood to punish mankind's wickedness...

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