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The Drunkards (1896) by Antonio Fabrés. Museo Nacional de Arte.
Breakwater in the port of Barcelona (c. 1905) by Antonio Fabrés. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
The Tapestry Seller (1870) by Mariano Fortuny. Museu de Montserrat.
Marià Fortuny's studio in Rome (1874) by Ricardo de Madrazo. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
Breaking the News (1887) by John Longstaff. Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Battle of Tudela (1827) by January Suchodolski. National Museum in Warsaw.
The arrival of Queen Victoria at the Château d'Eu (1843) by Eugène Lami. Château de Versailles.
Ida Rubinstein (1917) by Romaine Brooks. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Ida Rubinstein dressed as Zobeide in the ballet Scheharazade (1922) by Jacques-Émile Blanche. Houghton Library.
Portrait of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia, née Princess Charlotte of Prussia (1817) by Alexander Molinari. State Historical Museum.
Léon Bakst’s set design for the Ballets Russes production of Fokine's Cléopâtre (1909).
My wife and daughters in the garden (1910) by JoaquÃn Sorolla. Private collection.
Portrait of Alexander Anisimov (1915) by Boris Kustodiev. Russian Museum.
Self-portrait with daughters Henriette Joyard and Marie de Rège in front of the easel (1754) by Antoine Pesne. Gemäldegalerie Berlin.
Portrait of Anna Orzelska with a pug (c. 1728) by Antoine Pesne. National Museum in Warsaw.
The Sea of Ice (1824) by Caspar David Friedrich. Hamburger Kunsthalle.
Workers at a water pipe at Søndersø (1885) by Laurits Andersen Ring. Fuglsang Kunstmuseum.