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VĂ©nus (often referred to as Victorious Venus or VĂ©nus victorieuse) (1875) by Alexandre Cabanel (French, 1823 â 1889), oil on canvas, 149.5 cm (58.8 in) x 97.2 cm (38.2 in), MusĂ©e Fabre, Montpellier
The Bath of Venus (detail) by François Boucher, 1751.
The Toilet of Venus (La Toilette de VĂ©nus), (Detail), (1751), by François Boucher (French, 1703 â 1770), oil on canvas, 108 cm (42.5 in) x 85 cm (33.4 in), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York
Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta (1759-1818), Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Södermanland, later Queen of Sweden and Norway, (Detail), (1775), by Alexander Roslin (Swedish, 1718 â 1793), oil on canvas, 130 cm (51.1 in) x 100 cm (39.3 in), Nationalmuseum, Drottningholm Palace collection, Stockholm
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Young Woman Fastening a Letter to the Neck of a Pigeon, (detail), (c. 1760) attributed to Johann Christian von Mannlich (German, 1741 â 1822)
Orpheus and Eurydice (1896) by Eduard Kasparides (Austrian, 1858 â 1926), oil on canvas, 185 x 150 cm (approximately 78.2 x 59 in), GalĂ©ria mesta Bratislava
Captives, (Detail), (1887), by Arthur Trevethin Nowell (British-Welsh, 1862 â 1940, oil on canvas, 101.5 x 126.5 cm. (40 x 49.8 in.), Private Collection
A Woman Sitting on the Edge of a Bed, (Detail), (19th century) by an unknown artist of the Spanish School, oil on canvas, approximately 168.5 x 125 cm (66.3 x 49.2 in), Private Collection
Ariadne (1886) by Sir John Lavery, R.A., R.H.A., R.S.A. (Irish, 1856 â 1941), signed twice J Lavery (lower right), oil on canvas, unframed: 174 x 113cm.; 68ÂŒ x 44œin, framed: 193 x 133.5cm.; 76 x 52œin., Private Collection
Madame Le FĂšvre de Caumartin as Hebe, (detail), (1753), by Jean-Marc Nattier (French, 1685 â 1766) oil on canvas, 102.5 x 81.5 cm (40 3/8 x 32 1/16 in.), National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
LĂ©da et le Cygne (Leda and the Swan) (1895) by Jean-LĂ©on GĂ©rĂŽme (French, 1824 â 1904), oil on canvas, 82.5 Ă 73.6 cm (32.5 Ă 29 in), Private Collection
Flora and Zephyr (1730s) by Jacopo Amigoni, (1730s), oil on canvas, 213.4 x 147.3 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
The Sun, c. 1602 - 1603 by Facchetti, Pietro
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Venus Coming Out of a Shell (1847) by Carlo Finelli (Italian, 1785 â 1853), marble, h. 105 cm, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Amor and Psyche, (1787), by Johan Tobias Sergel (Swedish, 1740 â 1814), Signed "I. T. SERGELL. S. MDCCLXXXVII", Carrara marble, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden. NMSk 359.
PsychĂ© (Psyche) (c. 1883) by Jules Joseph Lefebvre (French, 1836 â 1911), signed: âJules Lefebvreâ (lower right), oil on panel, 16 7/8â x 11 5/8â, Private Collection