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William Gilpin (4 June 1724 – 5 April 1804) was an English artist, Church of England cleric, schoolmaster and author. He is best known as a travel writer and as one of those who originated the idea of the picturesque.
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Rev. William Gilpin Landscape, Cliffs and Trees
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Rev. William Gilpin Landscape, a River between Hills
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Rev. William Gilpin Landscape
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Rev. William Gilpin Landscape
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Rev. William Gilpin Landscape
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Imitator of Rev. William Gilpin View of a Ruined Castle over a Gorge
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Imitator of Rev. William Gilpin Mountains and Lakes
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Imitator of Rev. William Gilpin Mountains and Lakes
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