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Bishop, Peter, 1953 May 21–
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Ferng, Jennifer H
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Harkonen, Helen Bernice, 1927–
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Mountains in art.
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Landscape painting.
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Elie de Beaumont, L. (Léonce), 1798–1874.
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Landscape painting -- Wales -- Snowdonia -- History.
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Landscape painting, Renaissance.
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Mountains in art -- Pictorial works.
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Ruskin, John, 1819–1900.
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Elie de Beaumont, L. (Léonce), 1798–1874
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Ruskin, John, 1819–1900
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Bishop, Peter, 1953 May 21–
The mountains of Snowdonia in art
2015
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Harkonen, Helen Bernice, 1927–
Roots of the romantic landscape in the Renaissance
c1975
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Ferng, Jennifer H
Nineteenth-century thoughts on perceptible nature