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william wordsworth 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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ID de tableau:: 60206 A group of keyboard instruments stringed instrument musicians competition 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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ID de tableau:: 60207 an 18th century concert with wind 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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ID de tableau:: 60248 vienna in the 18th century a view of one of its streets, the kohlmarkt 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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ID de tableau:: 60249 A fascinating example of 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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ID de tableau:: 60250 private music making the lost chord by stephen lewin 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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william wordsworth 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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