File:Netley Abbey by John Constable 1826.jpg
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English: "Netley Abbey," etching, by the British artist John Constable, showing a view of the ruins of Netley Abbey In Hampshire, based on a drawing made by Constable in 1816 while on his honeymoon. 132 mm x 188 mm. Courtesy of the British Museum, London. |
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