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The Furnace

Image credit: Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales

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Light pours out of the furnace as it spews and spits, silhouetting the figure of the workman against it. The sensation of heat is palpable. The furnace is probably a small Bessemer converter for steel-making, which would have been found in many steel-works in Wales. To create the effect of white heat in this lithograph, the artist would have had to scratch onto the stone, working from dark to light, rather than light to dark. Clausen researched this set of prints at the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London, which manufactured armaments, ammunition and explosives for the British Armed Forces. At its peak during the First World War, it employed around 80,000 people and extended over 1,300 acres. Clausen was appointed an official war artist in 1917.

Title

The Furnace

Date

1917

Medium

lithograph on paper

Measurements

H 50.8 x W 37.8 cm

Accession number

NMW A 13177

Acquisition method

gift from H. M. Ministry of Information, 1919

Work type

Print

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