The nineteenth-century reception of J. M. W. Turner's Keelmen Heaving In Coals by Moonlight (1835) (fig. 1) demonstrated that coal and its by-products were viewed by commentators as a negation of the aesthetic or beautiful.
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Caverns of Night: Coal Mines in Art Literature, and Film
August 2000, University of South Carolina Press
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"The nineteenth-century reception of J. M. W. Turner's Keelmen Heaving In Coals by Moonlight (1835) (fig. 1) demonstrated that coal and its by-products were viewed by commentators as a negation of the aesthetic or beautiful."
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