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An Iron Forge

Joseph Wright of Derby, 1772

Within Wright's oeuvre, this painting is a supreme example of the dramatically candle lit industrial scenes for which he became reknown. Wright depicts the powers of nature harnessed or studied by man. In this work, the artist includes a detached and contemplative observer whose presence stresses the role of the human intellect in all progress. Wright depicts the power-driven tilt hammer that was to liberate the blacksmith from much of the heavy labour depicted in earlier works. The man's relaxed attitude, even his faintly dandyish striped waistcoat, suggests that revolutionary changes in his forge have brought about a lightening of his load. This work was acquired with assistance from the Wolfson Foundation.

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Title of artwork, date

An Iron Forge, 1772

Date supported

1992

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

122 x 132 cm

Grant

125000

Total cost

2243000

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