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Russian landscape
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XIX century
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The Sea. The Crimea.
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Arkhip Kuinji August,1898
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Farewell, free element, o Sea! For one last time I watch your tide Roll azure waves in front of me And shine in beauty full of pride. Alexander Pushkin
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Winter
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Alexey Savrasov January, 1873
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Cold frost and sunshine: day of wonder! But you, my friend, are still in slumber... Alexander Pushkin
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Above eternal peace.
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Isaac Levitan June, 1894
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Thou dost not in spring, vast Volga, Flood the fields along thy strand As our nation's flood of sorrow, Swelling, overflows the land. Nickolay Nekrasov
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Oaks in Old Peterhof
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Ivan Shishkin July, 1891
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And a sweet voice singing love songs o'er me, Day and night enchantingly serenading. And a dark oak arches high above me With its everlasting green leaves rustling Mikhail Lermontov
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The Brig Mercury
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Ivan Aivazovsky April, 1848
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A lonely sail is flashing white Amdist the blue mist of the sea!... What does it seek in foreign lands? What did it leave behind at home?.. Mikhail Lermontov
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Rainbow
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Alexey Savrasov May, 1875
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I so adore spring first storms pouring At the beginning of bright May - The thunders rumble all the morning, In the blue sky they frolic, play. Fedor Tutchev
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Russian landscape
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XIX century
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