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Catalog of Pictures, 1910, 1929 [page 30]

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filled with the closest possible observation of nature, but in its tonality, it is artificial. In its conception, too, we cannot deny that there is something of the same artificiality, if indeed, so unkind a word can be used of the power, skill, and invention which Turner displays. Compared with the appearance of similar effects in nature, we have to admit that the lighting is forced, and that the arrangement of the