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A group of keyboard instruments stringed instrument musicians competition Gemälde ID:: 60206
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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A group of keyboard instruments stringed instrument musicians competition mk270 a group of musicians playing stringed keyboard instruments at the court of the duke of modena modena in the late 17th centurd by antonio gabbiani mk270_a_group_of_musicians_playing_stringed_keyboard_instruments_at_the_court_of_the_duke_of_modena_modena_in_the_late_17th_centurd_by_antonio_gabbiani
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an 18th century concert with wind Gemälde ID:: 60207
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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an 18th century concert with wind mk270 an 18th century concert with wind, string and keyboard players held at a private italian palazzo mk270_an_18th_century_concert_with_wind,_string_and__keyboard_players_held_at_a_private_italian_palazzo
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vienna in the 18th century a view of one of its streets, the kohlmarkt Gemälde ID:: 60248
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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vienna in the 18th century a view of one of its streets, the kohlmarkt mk270 vienna in the 18th century a view of one of its streets, the kohlmarkt. st michael s church can be seen on the right. mk270_vienna_in_the_18th_century_a_view_of_one_of_its_streets,_the_kohlmarkt._st_michael_s_church_can_be_seen_on_the_right.
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A fascinating example of Gemälde ID:: 60249
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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A fascinating example of mk270 a charming example of 18th century rococo art the dance by antoine watteau a favourite artist at the french court. mk270_a_charming_example_of_18th_century_rococo_art_the_dance_by_antoine_watteau_a_favourite_artist_at_the_french_court.
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private music making the lost chord by stephen lewin Gemälde ID:: 60250
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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private music making the lost chord by stephen lewin mk270 private music making the lost chord by stephen lewin mk270_private_music__making_the_lost_chord_by_stephen_lewin
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1 | Vorheriger Künstler Nächster Künstler
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william wordsworth
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Born: 7 April 1770
Birthplace: Cockermouth, England
Died: 23 April 1850
Best Known As: The author of the poem "Tintern Abbey"
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