Vintage Steam Locomotive 5D29168brun
by Wingsdomain Art and Photography
Title
Vintage Steam Locomotive 5D29168brun
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Wingsdomain Art and Photography
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Photograph - Photoart
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Vintage Steam Locomotive 5D29168brun
Painterly Style photo art inspired by the Brunaille style of painting have an overall golden brown brush stroke underpainting texture in the tradition of master painters of the Renaissance period. This painterly Brunaille style has been technologically renewed and reinvented here in a modern contemporary photo artwork with a hybrid more colorful palette all its own. The result is a dreamy nostalgic brush feel with dashes of playfully brilliant colors having the best of both vintage and contemporary vocabularies. Zoom in on an area of the image to see the artistry of this style. This type of artwork would look terrific on a large canvas, and a print on any other media would look just as stunning!
A steam locomotive is a railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine. These locomotives are fueled by burning combustible material, usually coal, wood or oil, to produce steam in a boiler. The steam moves reciprocating pistons which are mechanically connected the locomotive's main wheels. Both fuel and water supplies are carried with the locomotive, either on the locomotive itself or in wagons (tenders) pulled behind.
The US started developing steam locomotives in 1830 with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Tom Thumb. This was the first US-built locomotive to run in America, Stourbridge Lion being the first, although it was intended as a demonstration of the potential of steam traction, rather than as a revenue-earning locomotive. Many of the earliest locomotives for American railroads were imported from Great Britain, including the Stourbridge Lion and the John Bull (still the oldest operable engine-powered vehicle in the United States of any kind, as of 1981) but a domestic locomotive manufacturing industry was quickly established, with locomotives like the DeWitt Clinton being built in the 1830s -wikipedia
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September 27th, 2014
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