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		<title>J.M.W. Turner &#8211; A Subject from the Runic Superstitions (1808)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[  Joseph Mallord William Turner, widely regarded as the &#8220;painter of light,&#8221; explores the haunting depths of folklore in his 1808 work, A Subject from the Runic Superstitions. Moving away from his traditional maritime scenes, this painting delves into the mystical and the sublime. Turner utilizes a moody, dark palette punctuated by a crescent moon [&#8230;]
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