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My Wife's Lovers (1893) by Carl Kahler (1856-1956) shows 42 Turkish Angora cats from the American millionaire Kate Birdsall Johnson.

She had a total of about 350 cats, and her husband must have been a little bit jealous to come up with this title...

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There is something about the full moon and its reflection in the water that creates a very peaceful scene.

River Scene (1840) was painted by the British painter Sebastian Pether.

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Cardiff Docks (1894) is wonderful combination of industrialization, light, and smokestacks.

The capital of Wales is painted by the American artist Lionel Walden and on display in the capital of France...

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The moonlight makes this View of Dresden by Moonlight (1839) look like a fairy tale.

And if you look carefully, you can see that the city is not yet asleep.

It was painted by the Norwegian painter Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857).

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Ivan Aivazovksy was appointed as Professor of Seacape Painting at age 30.

And that does not surprise me when looking at Black Sea at Night.

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Napoleon ripped the crown out of the pope's hands to publicly humiliate him and crown himself and his wife.

Learn more about The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David in this 2-minute video: https://t.co/kQiTNUNmBJ

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Survival mode activated!

Ivan Aivazovsky did an incredible job in blending the colors in the sea and the sky in The Wrath of the Seas (1886).

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Les Océanides by Gustave Doré (1832-1883) shows a dramatic scene from the mythological story Prometheus Bound.

An eagle is eating Prometheus' liver on top of the rocks while the nymphs are trying to console him.

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A year before Edvard Munch painted The Scream, he already painted Despair. Comparable setting and emotion, but a different expression to capture it.

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Ignacio Zuloaga (1870-1945) loved to use bright and vivid colors to capture colorful people.

This is a portrait of the decadent and confident French writer and countess Ann de Noailles.

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