Bathing at Capri
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The Last Days Of Summer :: Alois Hans Schramm
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View of Dordrecht :: Andreas Schelfhout
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The Bay of Naples :: Franz Richard Unterberger
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View of Naples from Fosillipo :: Giacinto Gigante
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Chateau Namur Belgium :: James Webb
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Courting Couple Naples :: Carlo Brancaccio
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Harvesting By The Sea :: Henry Hillier Parker
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The Shore of Maccarese Near Fregene Rome :: Pietro Barucci
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After the navy blue storm :: Gustave Courbet
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Fisherfolk and their Catch :: William Shayer
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On The Waterfront at Palermo :: Franz Richard Unterberger
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A Seashore :: Claude-Joseph Vernet
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Crimean Tartars on the Sea Shore :: Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky
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Island of Rhodes :: Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky
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View of Yalta - detail :: Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky
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An Oriental Harbour :: Felix Ziem
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Moroccan Costal Scene :: Alfred Wordsworth Thompson
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Harvesting, Porthleven :: Arthur Hughes
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The Fishermen's Departure :: Georges Washington
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Ischia :: James Webb
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Namur, Belgium :: James Webb
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The coast is like a border between two worlds, completely different, but which can not exist alone without the other. Land and water, peace and unpredictability, familiar from childhood and unexplored, alluring. Water mirrors reflect the beauty of the shore, enrich its image with its azure and glare. And the coast emphasizes dynamism, the vital energy of water, frames it, keeping this wayward element within the framework. It is from the coast that the water surface seems so attractive, and while [Expand]
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