Félix Vallotton (1865-1925)

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Félix Vallotton (1865-1925)
Steven Kenny – The Seduction (2012)
Carlo Giuseppe Ratti – Allegory of the thirteen values of the republic: the Peace embracing the Justice (after 1783)
Helena Janecic – "City Gals" series (2011-2012)
She is selling prints of these on Saatchi actually
“madame est au cercle! (madam is at her club!)” by albert guillaume, 1892
French School – Sappho on Lesbos (c. 1890)
Antoine-Christian Zacharie called Tony Zac – Female Companions of Sappho (ca. 1868)
Source : The Joy Of Lesbian Sex; A Tender And Liberated Guide To The Pleasures And Problem’s Of Lesbian Lifestyle - By Dr. Emily L Sisley and Bertha Harris
Helena Janecic – "City Gals" series (2011-2012)
Antoine Calbet – Greeting (n.d.)
British painter Gluck at work on a portrait in her studio in Hampstead, London, 4th November 1932.
Heinrich Karl Scholz – Lovers (1919)
Alfons Karpiński - Paris Café (1911)
Pierre Carrier-Belleuse – Pierrot and Ballerina (1900)
In 1888, the Cercle Funambulesque was founded in Paris, producing pantomimes inspired by the Italian commedia dell'arte. Due to their influence, the most popular among its characters became Pierrot, who would commonly get portrayed not only by male, but also by female actors, such as Félicia Mallet and even the famous Sarah Bernhardt. Carrier-Belleuse's painting depicts one such version of Pierrot, portrayed by the unknown female mime.
William Russell Flint – Pallas Athene, An Olympian (1915)
Oscar Hermann Lamb – Three Female Nudes (1926)
Gertrude Sandmann – Pink Nightgown and Black Pyjamas (1928)