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  • (1) ‘The Brothers’, Looking Downstream from the West Bank; (2) ‘The Brothers’; (3) Boppard, Looking Downstream to the Sandtor, Town Walls, Spires of St Severus’s Church and the Burg

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • (1)-(4) Burg Sterrenberg and Bornhofen; (5) Burg Sterrenberg and Bornhofen, Looking Upstream from the West Bank near Bad Salzig

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • Views Downstream from Mid-River: (1) to Bingen and Rüdesheim (Sketch of Rüdesheim to Right); (2) to St Roch’s Chapel, Bingen and Rüdesheim; (3) to Burg Klopp, Bingen, the Maüseturm and Burg Ehrenfels; (4) to the Church at Bornhofen and ‘The Brothers’

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • Views Downstream from Mid-River: (1) to Bingen and Rüdesheim (Sketch of Rüdesheim to Right); (2) to St Roch’s Chapel, Bingen and Rüdesheim; (3) to Burg Klopp, Bingen, the Maüseturm and Burg Ehrenfels; (4) to the Church at Bornhofen and ‘The Brothers’

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • ‘The Brothers’ and Bornhofen Church, Looking Upstream

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • (1) (2) Cross-Sections Illustrating the Art of Fortification [not by Turner]; (3) (4) ‘The Brothers’; (5) Village Street (?Oberwesel); (6) Riverside View with a Wayside Shrine to Our Lady

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • (1) (2) View upstream towards Oberwesel and the Schönburg; (3) View downstream to ‘The Brothers’, from the Road along the West Bank

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • (1) Boppard, Looking Downstream to the Franciscan Church, Ritter-Schwalbach Haus, Sandtor and Town Walls; (2) Burg Sterrenberg and Burg Liebenstein (‘The Brothers’), Looking Downstream from the West Bank

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • The Castles of the Two Brothers and Church of Bornhofen, Looking Upstream from the West Bank between Boppard and Bad Salzig, with Travellers in the Foreground

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1817
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  • Three Rhine Views, Two Showing ‘The Brothers’

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1833
  • Boppard, Looking Downstream from below Bornhofen; Bornhofen and Burg Sterrenberg, Looking Upstream; Burg Sterrenberg, Burg Liebenstein and Bornhofen

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1833
  • Burg Sterrenberg and Burg Liebenstein (the ‘Hostile Brothers’), Looking down the River Rhine to Bornhofen

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1840
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