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Burning of Savannah, plate four of the second number of Picturesque Views of American S... 1819/21. Creator: John Hill
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Burning of Savannah, plate four of the second number of Picturesque Views of American S... 1819/21. Creator: John Hill
Burning of Savannah, plate four of the second number of Picturesque Views of American Scenery, 1819/21
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Backlit Burning Dusk Evening Hill John John Hill John I Hill Joshua Shaw Picturesque Savannah Shaw Joshua Twilight Aquatint Hand Tinted
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John Hill's 'Burning of Savannah, plate four of the second number of Picturesque Views of American Scenery' (1819/21) captures a pivotal moment in American history with breathtaking artistry. This 19th century aquatint with etching and hand coloring on cream wove paper depicts the aftermath of the British attack on Savannah, Georgia, in 1779. The image, created by renowned English artist John Hill, masterfully conveys the eerie beauty of the twilight scene. The backdrop is set by a vibrant orange and red sky, with clouds of various shapes and sizes scattered across it. The ominous clouds, tinged with shades of pink and purple, add to the sense of foreboding, while the smoke rising from the burning buildings casts an ominous pall over the landscape. The city of Savannah, once a thriving colonial settlement, lies in ruins, with the flames of the burning buildings illuminating the night. The artist, Joshua Shaw, who executed the plate after Hill's design, has expertly captured the intricate details of the scene, from the flames licking the sides of the buildings to the smoke billowing from their rooftops. The use of hand coloring adds depth and richness to the image, making it a stunning example of the Picturesque movement, which celebrated the beauty of natural and picturesque scenes. This historic print, now housed in the Art Institute of Chicago, is a testament to the enduring power of art to capture and preserve moments in history. The Burning of Savannah is not only a visual record of a significant historical event but also a work of art that continues to captivate and inspire viewers today.
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