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  • Mountain Tops and Clouds

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 1. Part of the Edge or Top of a Hill or Mountain, Seen Horizontally, the Horizon below the Bottom of the View. The Horizon is the Utmost Bounds of the Land of a Flat Country, or the Sea, in an Uninterrupted View of It to the Sky

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 3. Groups of Objects on One Hand, and a Flat on the Other, or an Irregular Form next to the Groups, at a Moderate Distance from the Eye

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 6. A Single or Principal Object, Opposed to the Sky; as a Tree, a Ruin, a Rock, Etc. or a Group of Objects

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 7. A High Foreground, That Is to Say, a Large Kind of Object, or More than One. Near the Eye.

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 8. A Waterfall

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 9. Two Hills, Mountains, or Rocks, near Each Other. At a Moderate Distance from the Bottom of the View

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 11. Objects, or Groups of Objects, Placed Alternately on Both Hands, Gradually Retiring from the Eye. The Horizon above the Bottom of the View

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 13. A Hollow or Bottom

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 15. A Landscape of a Moderate Extent between the Right and Left Hand, the Objects or Groups Plac’d Irregularly, and No One Predominant. The Horizon above the Bottom of the View

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 16. An Extensive Country, with No Predominant Part or Object. The Horizon above the Bottom of the View

    Alexander Cozens
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  • 40. [title not known]

    Alexander Cozens
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