Maria Röhl (Swedish, 1801- 1875): Hanging bullfinch against pine planks - trompe l’oeil (1821) (via Uppsala Auktionskammare)
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Maria Röhl (Swedish, 1801- 1875): Hanging bullfinch against pine planks - trompe l’oeil (1821) (via Uppsala Auktionskammare)
Hélène Oettingen (French, 1887 - 1950): Composition with house and flowers (via Sotheby’s)
Ulrika Pasch (Swedish, 1735 - 1796): Lady in a white dress with black lace fichu (via Bukowskis)
Marianne Von Werefkin, Ascona
Alma W. Thomas - Apollo 12 Splash Down, 1970
Catharina van Hemessen - The Lamentation of Christ, cca. 1550
Clara Peeters - Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds and Pretzels (c. 1615)
Whyn Lewis
Elene Akhvlediani (Georgian, 1898–1975) - Pasanauri Villages, c. 1959-60 oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm (31½ x 39⅜ in.)
At the Well, 1969, Maria Prymachenko
Medium: gouache,fluorescentpaint,paper
Levitation
Gertrude Abercrombie
oil on masonite, 1964
Penelope at Her Loom, Angelica Kauffmann, 1764
Phoebe Wahl - Winter Lady
Berthe Morisot (1841–1895)
Julie Manet et sa levrette Laërte (Julie Manet and her Laerte Greyhound), 1893
Hannah Höch (German, 1889-1978), Frau und Saturn [Woman and Saturn], 1922. Oil on canvas, 86.6 x 66.7 cm.
Aboard a Yacht via Berthe Morisot
Medium: watercolor
Water Lilies in the Botanical Garden, Zagreb, 1899 by Slava Raškaj (Croatian, 1877–1906)