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+ | [[Image:Capriccio with the Colosseum (1743-44) - B. Bellotto.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Capriccio with the Colosseum]]'' ([[1743]]-[[1743|44]]) - [[Bernardo Bellotto]]]] | ||
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''[[The Artist's Despair Before the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins]]'' (1778-80) by Henry Fuseli]] | ''[[The Artist's Despair Before the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins]]'' (1778-80) by Henry Fuseli]] |
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Man-made means created by a human, artificial, as opposed to natural.
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