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  2. Springtime (Pierre Auguste Cot) - Wikipedia

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    The painting was first exhibited at the 1873 Paris salon, where it was well received; the work would go on to become Cot's most successful work of art, and was often copied in other mediums. [1] In terms of the painting itself, Cot's work depicts a young couple locked in an embrace on a swing amid a forest or garden.

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  4. Revolutions of 1848 - Wikipedia

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    Sweden and Norway were also little affected. Serbia, though formally unaffected by the revolt as it was a part of the Ottoman state, actively supported Serbian revolutionaries in the Habsburg Empire. [55] In some countries, uprisings had already occurred demanding similar reforms to the Revolutions of 1848, but with little success.

  5. List of paintings by Frederic Edwin Church - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Edwin Church: Romantic Landscapes and Seascapes. Stephen Robert Frankel (editor). New York: Adelson Galleries; New York: Michael Altman Fine Art & Advisory Services; and Texas: Meredith Long & Company. pp. 11– 13. ISBN 978-0-9741621-7-1. Harvey, Eleanor Jones (2002). The Voyage of the Icebergs: Frederic Church's Arctic Masterpiece ...

  6. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - Wikipedia

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    Holograph manuscript of Gray's "Stanzas Wrote in a Country Church-Yard". The poem most likely originated in the poetry that Gray composed in 1742. William Mason, in Memoirs, discussed his friend Gray and the origins of Elegy: "I am inclined to believe that the Elegy in a Country Church-yard was begun, if not concluded, at this time [August 1742] also: Though I am aware that as it stands at ...

  7. Little Church of the West - Wikipedia

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    Little Church of the West is a wedding chapel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States, [1] that is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. Built of redwood, it was intended to be a replica of a typical pioneer town church. It is the oldest building on the Las Vegas Strip.

  8. Elmbrook Church - Lake Country - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 the church supported eight missionary families. In 1988 the church purchased the 25-acre (100,000 m 2) cornfield in Hartland where the church is currently located and added an associate pastor. In 1989 growth led to a second worship service being added, services moved once again to Wales Elementary School, and Westbrook hired its first ...

  9. The Church in the Wildwood - Wikipedia

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    "The Church in the Wildwood" is a song that was written by Dr. William S. Pitts in 1857 following a coach ride that stopped in Bradford, Iowa. It is a song about a church in a valley near the town, though the church was not actually built until several years later. In the years since, the church has become known simply as "the Little Brown Church".