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Thames
The Thames - a famous river which capital of Great Britain, London, stands upon. It is the second longest river in the Great Britain and keeps the first place among the rivers of England - it is 346 kilometers long and it flows through 10 counties and 13 towns and cities...
Thatch
Thatch - a stiffly tied dead grass, leaves, roots and stems used for covering roofs.
The Archangel Michael, Killing Satan
“The Archangel Michael, Killing Satan”, or another variant of the title "The Archangel Michael defeating Satan", or "The Archangel Michael trampling Satan" - a painting by Italian artist Guido Reni...
The Borinage
The Borinage is a historical area in Hainaut province located in Belgium. It is situated not far from Hainaut's capital Mons and Franco-Belgian border. It is most famous for its coalmining industry flourished here in earlier times. Last mines were closed here in 1960s and since that time...
The Courtship of Miles Standish
The Courtship of Miles Standish - a poem written by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1858 dwelling upon the life of first American settlers at Plymouth - Father Pilgrims, English puritans...
The Eve of St. Agnes
“The Eve of St. Agnes” - a poem written by John Keats in 1819. After several changes made by Keats on publishers' demand it was eventually released in 1820. The title refers to the famous feast celebrated commemorating Roman martyr Agnes, the patron saint of virgins...
The Starry Night
"The Starry Night" - a painting by Vincent van Gogh, dated 1889. This work was painted with oil on canvas. It is permanently exhibited at Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Van Gogh created "The Starry Night" while residing in psychiatric asylum in...
Throng
Throng - large unorganized gathering of people; a crowd.
Tilburg
Tilburg - is a small city in North Brabant province of the Netherlands. Its area is about 119 km2 and its population is approximately 200 thousand people. It was first mentioned in official documents way back in 709. It was the favourite city ...
Tissot
James Jacques Joseph Tissot (October, 15, 1836 – August, 8, 1902) was a French artist. Throughout his career he practised in painting charming women, drawing caricatures (for "Vanity Fair" magazine), writing portraits and genre pictures...
To bless
To bless - to grant certain objects state and status of holiness. To declare actions or intentions of a person being approved by an authority, often religious one; to beatify, to consecrate.
To rejoice
To rejoice - to enjoy something to an extreme extent, to be exhilarated, to feel delight.
To slant
To slant - to lay something under an oblique angle, to lay something askew.
Tower
Tower, the Tower of London - fortress right in the middle of historical centre of London, one of its main landmarks and one of the official residencies of the British monarchs...
Trippenhuis
Trippenhuis - is a building in Amsterdam situated in Kloveniersburgwal street, 29. It is nowadays a home to National Academy of Arts and Sciences of the Netherlands, having gained this status in 1812 due to the corresponding decree ...
Troyon
Constant Troyon (August, 28, 1810 - February, 21, 1865) - a French painter, of the Barbizon school circle, mostly known for his masterful animal depictions. He studied under Camille Roqueplan and Alfred Riocreux...
Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner (April, 23, 1775 – December, 19, 1851) was an English artist. Turner belonged to Romantic movement in art, engaged himself in landscape painting...
Tussod
Tussod, Madame Tusaauds wax museum - it is a world-famous wax museum with many branches all over the world main of which is situated in London neigbourhood of Marylebone. It was founded ...
Twig
Twig - thin branch of tree or shrub without leaves.
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