RMDA28CT–Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe
RMDA28D0–Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe
RM2CFTH8D–A young boy wearing a superhero cape jumping from the balcony of a house
RM2CFTH7T–A young boy wearing a superhero cape jumping from the balcony of a house
RM2CFTH9H–A young boy wearing a superhero cape jumping from the balcony of a house
RM2CFTH83–A young boy wearing a superhero cape jumping from the balcony of a house
RMECGR9K–Etch-a-sketch
RMECGR9M–Old and new screens - ipad and etch-a-sketch
RM2R7HGY7–An Island in the Lagoon with a Gateway and a Church painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto, in 1743–44. Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio
RM2R7HGTA–Architectural Capriccio painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto. Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio.
RM2R7HGX1–Capriccio with a Roman Triumphal Arch painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto.Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio
RM2R7HGY2–A Capriccio with the Church of the Redentore painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto, in 1744. Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio
RM2R7HGWA–English Landscape Capriccio with a Palace painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto, in c. 1754. Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio.
RM2R7HGYA–Imaginary View with a Tomb by the Lagoon painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto, in early 1740s. Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio
RM2R7HGT6–English Landscape Capriccio with a Column painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto, in c. 1754. Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio.
RM2R7HGWM–A Lock, a Column, and a Church beside a Lagoon. This is an invented scene (a Capriccio) painted by the Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, commonly known as Canaletto. Canaletto specialised in realsitic city scenes (called Verduti) but occasionally he painted from his imagination, which he called Capriccio.
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