“Sunset in the Bay of Naples.” 1835. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated “Ed. Agricola / 1835” on the bottom left. Sold at Christies in London in 2010. Image source Bruce Rasmussen, Copenhagen. In the public domain because the artist has been dead over 100 years. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eduard_Agricola_-Sunset_in_the_Bay_of_Naples(1835).jpg“View from the island of Procida in the Gulf of Naples.” 1847. Oil on canvas. Image source: Palais Dorotheum, Wien. Signed and dated “Ed. Agricola 1847” on the bottom center. In the public domain in the United States because the artist has been dead over 100 years. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eduard_Agricola_-Blick_von_der_Insel_Procida_in_den_Golf_von_Neapel(1847).jpg“View of Castel Gandolfo and Lake Albano,” 19th c. Oil on canvas. Signed on the bottom right. Image source: Auktionshaus Michael Zeller, London. In the public domain in the United States because the artist has been dead over 100 years. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eduard_Agricola_Castel_Gandolfo.jpg
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