Portrait of Madame Grand (Catherine Noele Worlée, 1762-1835), Later Madame Talleyrand-Périgord, Princesse de Bénévent (details) by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) oil on canvas, 1783
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Portrait of Madame Grand (Catherine Noele Worlée, 1762-1835), Later Madame Talleyrand-Périgord, Princesse de Bénévent (details) by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) oil on canvas, 1783
Still Life with Fruit and Flowers, 17th century. attrib. to Jacob van Hulsdonck. Oil on wood panel
Frederic Edwin Church - Heart of th Andes (1859)
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Vibrations 160, (1924). Vasily Kandinsky. Pen and black ink and watercolor over graphite
Interior frescoes from the Wazir Kahn Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan. The mosque was commissioned under the reighn of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It was constructed between 1634-1641.
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Detail of Berenice’s tresses, 1878; by Ambrogio Borghi, exhibited in the Exposition Universelle in Paris.
Girls Gambling, Southam Street, 1956. Roger Mayne. Gelatin silver
Albert Aublet - Selene (1880)
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Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser - Ophelia (before 1921)
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