The Waterworks at Marly and St. Germain-en-Laye Seen in the Distance
1802
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unknown artist
A View of the Palace of Marli toward the little Parterre
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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..
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John Tinney, died 1761
A View of the Chapel of the Palace of Versailles
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Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
View from Palace Terrace at St. Germain en Laye: The Aqueduct of Marli seen in the distance
1803
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John Tinney, died 1761
A View of the Palace of Versailles towards ye Garden
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unknown artist
A View of the Palace of Marli toward the little Parterre
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Print made by Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
The Water Works at Marli and St. German en Laye seen in the distance
1803
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Print made by Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
View from Palace Terrace at St. German en Laye, The Aquaduct of Marli seen in the distance
1803
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Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
The Waterworks at Marli; and St. German en Laye seen in the distance
1803
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Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
The Waterworks at Marli; and St. Germain en Laye seen in the distance
1802
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Print made by Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
The Water Works at Marli,and St. Germain en Laye Seen in the Distance
1803
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Print made by Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
View from Palace Terrace, at St. Germain en Laye; The Aqueduct of Marli, seen in the Distance
1803
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Print made by Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
View of the Waterworks at Marly, and St. Germain-en-Laye Seen in the Distance
1802
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Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
View from Palace Terrace at St. Germain en Laye; The Aquaduct of Marli, seen in the distance
1802
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Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
View from Palace Terrace at St. Germain en Laye; The Aquaduct of Marli, seen in the distance