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John D. Batten (1860-1932), ‘Danhasch carries off Badoura’, from “Fairy Tales fro
Byam Shaw (1872-1919), “Tales from Shakespeare”, 1914‘A Midsummer Night’s Dr
Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012), ‘Birthday’, 1942”This picture marked an early turning poin
Young Woman with PeoniesFrédéric Bazille (French; 1841–1870)1870Oil on canvas National Gallery of Ar
Emil Sarkadi (1881-1908), ‘Ex Libris - Fejer Akos’, 1907-08Source
Pierre Nicolas Legrand (French; 1758–1829)The Apotheosis of NelsonOil on paper mounted on canvas, ca
Briton Riviere (1840-1920), ‘Una and the Lion (from Spenser’s Faerie Queene)’, 1880
Walter Crane (1845-1915), “Spenser’s Faerie Queene”, ed. by Thomas J. Wise, 1895So
John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945), ‘Fear Death’, from ’'Rabbi Ben Ezra and Other
The Rue Mosnier with FlagsÉdouard Manet (French; 1832–1883)1878Oil on canvasThe J. Paul Getty Museum
Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919), ‘Victory Crowning A Warrior’, “The Studio”, Vo
Pietro Perugino (1446-1523), ‘Combat of Love and Chastity’, 1505
Philippe Mercier (French, active in England; 1689–1760)The Sense of HearingOil on canvas, 1744–47Yal
Pompeo Girolamo Batoni (1708-1787), ‘Thetis Entrusting Achilles to the Centaur Chiron’,
James Barry (1741-1806), ‘The Education of Achilles’, 1772Source: http://collections.bri
Taylor’s Point, Newport, Rhode IslandWilliam Trost Richards (American; 1833–1905)1874Watercolo
Winslow Homer (American; 1836–1910)Eastern Point Light1880Watercolor over graphite on cream wove pap
Coastal ViewAlfred Thompson Bricher (American; 1837–1908)ca. mid-1870s or laterOil on canvas© Carmen
Looking out to SeaAlfred Thompson Bricher (American; 1837–1908)ca. 1885Oil on canvas© Carmen Thyssen
La Naïade, Cavalière = The Naiad, CavalièreHenri Manguin (French; 1874–1949)1906Oil on canvas Privat
Paul François Quinsac (1858-1929), ‘Une Tentation’ (A Temptation), “Le Courrier fr
Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980), ‘Temptation of St. Anthony’, 1906Source
Paul Grabwinkler (1880-1946), ‘Zwei Welten’ (Two Worlds), “Mocca”, #3, Sept.
George Frederic Watts (1817-1904), ‘Death Crowning Innocence’, 1886-87“A little ch
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