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A Sailing Boat in Dry Dock at Folkestone Harbour

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1825

Buildings in Ghent, Perhaps with Sails or Cloth Drying

Joseph Mallord William Turner
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Dover Harbour: Fishing Vessels Drying their Sails

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1795–6
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Sketches of ?Otley from Caley Park

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c.1824
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The Façade of a ?French Cathedral, Possibly Rouen

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A Sailing Ship

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c.1826–40
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A Narrow ?French Street in Shadow

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c.1826–32
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c.1824
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Riverside Terrain, Brittany

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1826
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Various Sketches and Inscriptions Including and Boat and Granton Castle

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1822
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The Doubt: ‘Can these Dry Bones Live?’

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