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Wikipedia - The Temple of Juno in Agrigento -- Painting by Caspar David Friedrich
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Wikipedia - The Third of May 1808 -- 1814 painting by Francisco de Goya commemorating Spanish resistance to Napoleon's armies
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Wikipedia - The Three Eldest Children of Charles I (Royal Collection) -- painting my Anthony van Dyck
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Wikipedia - The Torment of Saint Anthony -- 1480s painting by Michelangelo
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Wikipedia - The Tortoise Trainer -- Painting by Osman Hamdi Bey
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Wikipedia - The Travelling Companions -- painting by Augustus Egg
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Wikipedia - The Trench (Dix) -- Painting by Otto Dix
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Wikipedia - The Triumph of Cleopatra -- 1821 painting by William Etty
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Wikipedia - The Triumph of Death -- Painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Wikipedia - The Tulip Folly -- 1882 painting by Jean-LM-CM-)on GM-CM-)rome
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Wikipedia - The Twelfth Night Feast -- Painting by the Dutch painter Jan Steen
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Wikipedia - The Two Fridas -- Painting by Frida Kahlo
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Wikipedia - The Underground Railroad (painting) -- Painting by Charles T. Webber
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Wikipedia - The Unpainted Woman -- 1919 film
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Wikipedia - The Valkhof at Nijmegen -- 1654 painting by Aelbert Cuyp
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Wikipedia - The Verdict of the People -- 1854 painting by George Caleb Bingham
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Wikipedia - The Veteran in a New Field -- Painting by Winslow Homer
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Wikipedia - The Vile Club -- 1894 painting by Ramon Casas i Carbo
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Wikipedia - The Village of Voisins -- 1874 painting by Alfred Sisley
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Wikipedia - The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (Leonardo) -- Unfinished painting by Leonardo da Vinci
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Wikipedia - The Virgin and Child with Saint George and Saint Dorothy -- C. 1516 painting by Titian
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Wikipedia - The Vision of Saint Anthony of Padua (Pittoni) -- 1730 painting by Giambattista Pittoni
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Wikipedia - The Vision of Saint Eustace (Carracci) -- Painting by Annibale Carracci in the National Museum of Capodimonte, Naples
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Wikipedia - The Vision of Saint Eustace -- Painting by Pisanello
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Wikipedia - The Voyage of Life -- 1842 series of paintings by Thomas Cole
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Wikipedia - The Wanton of Spain -- 1969 film
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Wikipedia - The Watering Trough at Marly with Hoarfrost -- 1876 painting by Alfred Sisley
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Wikipedia - The Wedding at Cana -- 1563 painting by Paolo Veronese
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