A View of the Palace of Marli toward the little Parterre
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unknown artist
A View of the Palace of Marli toward the little Parterre
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John Tinney, died 1761
A View of the Flower Gardens of Seaux & of ye great Canal at a Distance
undated
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James Mason, 1710–1783
A View of the Countess of Soffolks House near Twickenham
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John Donowell, active 1753–1786
A View of the Cascade, of part of the Serpentine River, & of the West Front of the House of the Earl of Burlington, at Chiswick
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unknown artist
A View of His Majesty's Dock Yard at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on the British Channel
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Giles King, active 1732–1746
A View of the Black Rocks, and of the Mountains on the South Side of the Harbour of Dublin
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James Mason, 1710–1783
A Prospect of the City of Dublin, from the Magazine Hill, in his Majesty's Phoenix Park
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Thomas Bowles, ca. 1712–died 1753
A View of Florence from the Convent of Capuchins at Montugi
undated
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
A View from one Tree-Hill in Greenwich Park
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unknown artist
A View of the Three Walks terminated by the Cassina, the Pavilion, and the Rustic House in the Garden of the Earl of Burlington, at Chiswick
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Anthony Walker, 1726–1765
A View of the Earl of Radnor's House at Twickenham
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Giles King, active 1732–1746
Water Fall at Powers Court
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Giles King, active 1732–1746
A View of (1) Ringsend (2) Irish Town, The Harbour of Dublin, The Hill of Howth and The Strand on the North Side of the Harbour (3) is the South Wall (4) The North Wall (5) Clontarf Island (6) Pool Beg (7) Sheds of Clontarf (8) Clontarf (9) Howth..
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Giles King, active 1732–1746
Salmon Leap at Leixlip
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John Tinney, died 1761
A View of the Palace of Seaux and of the little Flower Garden that leads to the Orange Garden
undated
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unknown artist
View of the Flower Garden, & part of the Palace of Fountainbleau
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unknown artist
View of the Canal of Fountainbleau
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Nathaniel Parr, active 1742–1751
A Perspective View of the Cascade of St. Cloud
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unknown artist
The Fountain of Domes at Versailles has it's name from 2 adjacent Temples of white Marble which are 75 feet square and 20 feet high, and curiously embellisht with trophies of War, & with a group of Boys on their Domes, all of gilt metal..