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The British landscape artist Benjamin Williams Leader made two oil paintings in 1891 depicting the excavation of the Manchester Ship Canal, one held by the National Trust at Tatton Park and the second at Oldham Gallery.

Leader was the younger brother of the engineer Edward Leader Williams who designed the canal. (The artist changed the order of his names, as he considered Leader to be more distinctive than Williams.) Leader had established a reputation as a painter of evocative and earthy country scenes by the time he made the painting.

The painting has not always been appreciated: in his book Landscape into Art, published in 1949, the art critic Kenneth Clark contemptuously dismissed its earthy tones as "squalid".

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