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Rural houses in art and painting
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Dorchester Mill Oxfordshire :: Ernst Walbourn
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Woolhampton on the Kennet :: Henry John Yeend King
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The Herdsmans Greeting :: Heywood Hardy
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An Old Worcestershire Manor House :: Benjamin Williams Leader
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In A Country Churchyard :: Benjamin Williams Leader
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Silke Saugen :: Christian August Lorentzen
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Woolhampton Berkshire :: Henry Hillier Parker
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Court of Women :: Hippolyte Camille Delpy
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Orange Sellers :: Theodor von Hoermann
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A Mediterranean Courtyard :: Jean Francois Raffaelli
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A Quiet Read :: Vincenzo Irolli
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The Cottage Garden :: George Spencer Watson
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Rural landscapes are pleasant to the eye, like any picture of nature, but in addition they give a kind of coziness, home warmth and nostalgia. Perhaps most people are eager for city life, but almost everyone has a need, at least for a while, sometimes even to change the situation namely with that does not resemble a metropolis. Perhaps, the artists experience similar feelings when are writing these canvases, when they use natural simple shades, represent unpretentious places, which there are many, [Expand]
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