The Great Horseshoe Falls, Niagara :: Alvan Fisher
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On The Riverbank :: Arcadio Mas y Fondevila
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The quays of the Seine :: Eugene Galien-Laloue
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Shepherds Driving their Flock :: George William Mote
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On The Thames at Shillingford :: Benjamin Williams Leader
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Campfire at River Edge Dune :: Emilio Sanchez-Perrier
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A River Landscape with Figures :: Charles Henri Joseph Leickert
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Shipyard along the Schie near Delft :: Johan Barthold Jongkind
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Windmill near the Water :: Johan Barthold Jongkind
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A Stone Bridge Leading into a Village :: William Fraser Garden
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River Landscape in Autumn :: Jasper Francis Cropsey
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Bridge in the Jura :: Theodore Rousseau
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A River Landscape :: William Marlow
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Landscape With Bathers - detail :: Claude-Joseph Vernet
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Landscape with Estuary :: Cornelis Vroom the younger
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River Landscape :: Edmond Charles Joseph Yon
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Island on the Llugwy Curig :: Benjamin Williams Leader
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On The River Conway :: Benjamin Williams Leader
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Kew Bridge :: James Webb
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On The Thames :: William Henry Knight
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The Vale of Ashburton :: Henry John Boddington
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Sketching on the Lake :: Ehrnfried Wahlquist
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Summer Day :: Emilio Sanchez Perrier
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A River Landscape :: Peder Mork Monsted
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Lock on the Thames :: Benjamin Williams Leader
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An Extensive River Landscape With A Drover In A Cart With His Cattle :: Frederick Waters Watts
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The Riverbank :: Frederick Waters Watts
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The Lock At Stanton On The Little Ouse In Norfolk :: Frederick William Watts
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View of Moscow from the Sparrow Hills :: Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky
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Children Playing By A River, A Village Beyond ::George Stanfield Walters
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An Afternoon's Boating :: Joseph Wopfner
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Harvesters By The Chiemsee :: Joseph Wopfner
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The river adorns any landscape, makes it more picturesque. Often it, as a mirror, reflects the nature of the shore and enhances its effect. Anyway, the river always animates the picture, makes the composition more complex and interesting, even, perhaps, dynamic - sometimes the murmur of its water is almost audible.
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