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Wheat Field with Cypresses, (1889), National Gallery, London. One of the most popular and widely known groups of Vincent's paintings are the Cypresses. During the summer of 1889 honoring his sister Wil's request Vincent made several smaller versions of Wheat Field with Cypresses
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The Kabukiza Theater, Tokyo, Japan, constructed by Ōkura-gumi in 1889 and repaired in 1907.
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Landscape with Trees and Figures, 1889, Vincent Van Gogh
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The Mulberry Tree, 1889, Vincent Van Gogh
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The Olive Trees, 1889, Vincent Van Gogh
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Olive Trees, 1889, Vincent Van Gogh
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Wheat Field with Cypresses, (1889), National Gallery, London. Road with Cypress and Star (1890), is a painting compositionally as unreal and artificial as the Starry Night.
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Signal Peak located 10 miles (16 km) to the southeast of Big Spring (Robert T. Hill, 1889)
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Vincent, Van, Gogh, Dutch, Artist, Art, Modern, Painter, Painting, The Olive Trees, 1889, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Vincent, Van, Gogh, Dutch, Artist, Art, Modern, Painter, Painting, The Olive Trees, 1889, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Vincent, Van, Gogh, Dutch, Portrait Of Joseph Roulin, 1889, MoMA, New York, Art, Artist, Painter, Painting, (LM1)
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Vincent, Van, Gogh, Dutch, Artist, Art, Modern, Painter, Painting, The Starry Night, 1889, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Aerial photo of the Exposition Universelle in 1889, central in the picture is the entrance arch known as the Eiffel Tower.
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The Shepherdess (1889)
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Eiffel Tower
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Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
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"The damp explosion; a mother discovers her son among the dead" (1889), bronze by Constantin Meunier (1831-1905) Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels, Belgium.
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Forest route near Aaren The gorge has been opened to the public since 1889, by building walking paths along the Gorge.
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The Old Orlando Railroad Depot built in 1889 still stands alongside the SunRail route
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Craiova - St. Dumitru Church, rebuilt by the French architect André Lecomte du Nouy (1844-1914) between 1889 - 1893, with the help of the Romanian royal family, King Carol I and Queen Elisabetta.
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Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners (1887) by Alexandre Cabanel (28 September 1823 – 23 January 1889) was a French painter.
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Still-Life with Japanese Woodcut, (1889)Paul Gauguin's life inspired Somerset Maugham to write The Moon and Sixpence.
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Trams stopping in front of the Pavilion of Machines (La Galerie des Machines), an exhibition hall constructed for the Exposition universally de Paris in 1889 by Charles-Louis Ferdinand Dutert.
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Milton Carson Home (aka the "Pink Lady"), a Queen Anne style Victorian, completed in 1889, was a wedding gift to the eldest son of William Carson, owner of the stunning Carson Mansion located across the street.
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Former headquarters plate, from when Nintendo was solely a playing card company
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Osney Bridge looking north from Osney Island. Osney Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames in Oxford, England, built in 1889 to replace a stone bridge which collapsed in 1885.
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Wasatch Stake Tabernacle
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View of bridge with mini-weir from the western side. Osney Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames in Oxford, England, built in 1889 to replace a stone bridge which collapsed in 1885.
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Gladstone Hotel, Dulwich Hill. The area became part of Sydney's expanding tram network in 1889 and, like many suburbs in the inner-west, experienced rapid growth in the early twentieth century.
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Central train station, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. A ca. 1890–1900 photochrom print of Amsterdam Central railway station, one of the main railway hubs of the Netherlands, soon after its opening in 1889.