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Waterfall in the Pyrenees
Waterfall in the Pyrenees

LZT1005653: Waterfall in the Pyrenees, Rieger, Albert (1834-1905) / Bridgeman Images

Summer. The Clouds Are Silver, in an Azure Sky; the Hills Lie Basking in a Sunny Dream; the Lapping Water Coolly Gurgles by, Where Lies the Fallen Trunk Athwart the Stream. The Harvestmen, Beneath the Barrack Roof, from Laden Wagons Store the Golden Grain; and Ducks Lie Sunning, Wind and Weather Proof, Where Swings the Idle Shallop by Its Chain.
Summer. The Clouds Are Silver, in an Azure Sky; the Hills Lie Basking in a Sunny Dream; the Lapping Water Coolly Gurgles by, Where Lies the Fallen Trunk Athwart the Stream. The Harvestmen, Beneath the Barrack Roof, from Laden Wagons Store the Golden Grain; and Ducks Lie Sunning, Wind and Weather Proof, Where Swings the Idle Shallop by Its Chain.

LZT1005662: Summer. The Clouds Are Silver, in an Azure Sky; the Hills Lie Basking in a Sunny Dream; the Lapping Water Coolly Gurgles by, Where Lies the Fallen Trunk Athwart the Stream. The Harvestmen, Beneath the Barrack Roof, from Laden Wagons Store the Golden Grain; and Ducks Lie Sunning, Wind and Weather Proof, Where Swings the Idle Shallop by Its Chain. / Bridgeman Images

The End.
The End.

LZT1005668: The End. "Dying As the Fool Dieth", Neuville, Alphonse Marie de (1835-85) / Bridgeman Images

The Castle of Hohenschwangau, Germany. Hohenschwangau Castle or Schloss Hohenschwangau (Lit: High Swan County Palace) is a 19th Century Palace in Southern Germany. It Was the Childhood Residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Was Built by His Father, King Maximilian II of Bavaria. It is Located in the German Village of Hohenschwangau Near the Town of Füssen, Part of the County of Ostallgäu in Southwestern Bavaria, Germany, Very Close to the Border with Austria.
The Castle of Hohenschwangau, Germany. Hohenschwangau Castle or Schloss Hohenschwangau (Lit: High Swan County Palace) is a 19th Century Palace in Southern Germany. It Was the Childhood Residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Was Built by His Father, King Maximilian II of Bavaria. It is Located in the German Village of Hohenschwangau Near the Town of Füssen, Part of the County of Ostallgäu in Southwestern Bavaria, Germany, Very Close to the Border with Austria.

LZT1005669: The Castle of Hohenschwangau, Germany. Hohenschwangau Castle or Schloss Hohenschwangau (Lit: High Swan County Palace) is a 19th Century Palace in Southern Germany. It Was the Childhood Residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Was Built by His Father, King Maximilian II of Bavaria. It is Located in the German Village of Hohenschwangau Near the Town of Füssen, Part of the County of Ostallgäu in Southwestern Bavaria, Germany, Very Close to the Border with Austria. / Bridgeman Images

Maximilian's Tower, Suabia. Swabia, Sometimes Suabia or Svebia, Schwaben, Colloquially Also Schwabenland or Ländle  is a Cultural, Historic and Linguistic Region in Southwestern Germany.
Maximilian's Tower, Suabia. Swabia, Sometimes Suabia or Svebia, Schwaben, Colloquially Also Schwabenland or Ländle  is a Cultural, Historic and Linguistic Region in Southwestern Germany.

LZT1005674: Maximilian's Tower, Suabia. Swabia, Sometimes Suabia or Svebia, Schwaben, Colloquially Also Schwabenland or Ländle is a Cultural, Historic and Linguistic Region in Southwestern Germany. / Bridgeman Images

Patience, Dog and Cats Dinner.
Patience, Dog and Cats Dinner.

LZT1005680: Patience, Dog and Cats Dinner. / Bridgeman Images

The Book of Fate
The Book of Fate

LZT1005686: The Book of Fate / Bridgeman Images

Remains of Ancient Sidon. It Was One of the Most Important Phoenician Cities, and May Have Been the Oldest. From Here, and Other Ports, a Great Mediterranean Commercial Empire Was Founded. Homer Praised the Skill of Its Craftsmen in Producing Glass, Purple Dyes, and Its Women's Skill at the Art of Embroidery. Lebanon
Remains of Ancient Sidon. It Was One of the Most Important Phoenician Cities, and May Have Been the Oldest. From Here, and Other Ports, a Great Mediterranean Commercial Empire Was Founded. Homer Praised the Skill of Its Craftsmen in Producing Glass, Purple Dyes, and Its Women's Skill at the Art of Embroidery. Lebanon

LZT1005688: Remains of Ancient Sidon. It Was One of the Most Important Phoenician Cities, and May Have Been the Oldest. From Here, and Other Ports, a Great Mediterranean Commercial Empire Was Founded. Homer Praised the Skill of Its Craftsmen in Producing Glass, Purple Dyes, and Its Women's Skill at the Art of Embroidery. Lebanon / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005700: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005704: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005718: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005722: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005725: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005732: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005733: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005736: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005737: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005742: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005745: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005747: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005749: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005768: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005772: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005775: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005776: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005783: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005790: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005792: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005794: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005796: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005797: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005802: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005803: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005804: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005806: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005807: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images


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