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koshigurajumy · 24 days ago
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Jumy-M Rough Cove / 荒れる入り江
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ltwilliammowett · 2 months ago
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A Rough Sea, by Jean Baptiste Henri Durand-Brager (1814–1879)
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thunderstruck9 · 21 days ago
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Claude Monet (French, 1840-1917), Mer agitée à Pourville [Rough Sea at Pourville], 1882. Oil on canvas, 59.5 x 73.5 cm.
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connorphilpphotography · 9 months ago
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biggest waves
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kararadaygum · 5 months ago
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meisterdrucke · 9 months ago
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After a Gale, 1903 by William Trost Richards
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huariqueje · 1 year ago
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Neutral Zone #4 (silver) - Arjan van Helmond , 2017
Dutch, b. 1971 -
Gouache on canvas,
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landschaftsmalerei · 1 year ago
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Raue See von David James (Undatiert, Öl auf Leinwand)
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Rough Sea, 1881
- Claude Monet
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polpos-world · 1 year ago
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victoriaswillow · 4 months ago
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ltwilliammowett · 3 months ago
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Sailing Boat on a rough Sea, by Herman Af Sillen (1857-1908)
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artsymeeshee · 3 months ago
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More boys being silly with each other ;w;
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canisalbus · 4 months ago
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iconauta · 1 year ago
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Rough Sea (1900) James Bamforth 
Rough Sea is a  film by James Bamforth shot in 1900 at an unidentified location on the British coast. The film was produced by the production company founded by the director himself: the Bamforth Company.
Rough seas were a popular subject for early filmmakers keen to demonstrate the thrilling new medium of moving pictures. It was an especially popular subject in Great Britain where the first film to receive a public screening was Rough Sea at Dover by Birt Acres, film from which James Bamforth was evidently inspired.
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Nor was Birt Acres the first to be fascinated by the sea; in 1891 Étienne-Jules Marey had recorded waves crashing on a rock in the Bay of Naples, his La Vague is one of the oldest surviving films in history. 
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