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James Baker Pyne (5 December 1800 – 29 July 1870) was an English landscape painter who became a successful follower of Turner, after having been in his earlier years a member of the Bristol School of artists and a follower of Francis Danby.
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James Baker Pyne The Mulgrave Alum Works at Sandsend, Yorkshire Coast
1844
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