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René Magritte - "The Spot on the Map" (1955)
Clarkson Frederick Stanfield - "Mount St Michael, Cornwall" (1830)
Marcus Larson - "Norwegian Fjord in Moonlight. Motif from the Sogne-Fjord" (1861)
The Night with the Genii of Study and Love (A Noite acompanhada dos Gênios do Estudo e do Amor) (1883) by Pedro Américo de Figueiredo e Melo (Brazilian, 1843 – 1905), Signature and date bottom right: ‘P. Américo Figueiredo 1883’, oil on canvas, 260 cm (102.3 in) x 195 cm (76.7 in), Museu Nacional de Belas Artes
Ludwig Rösch - "The Pilgram's Pulpit in St. Stephan"
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Mediterranean Landscape with Ancient Temple (Adolf Kaufmann, 1848 - 1916)
Carl Friedrich Lessing - "Monastery courtyard in the snow" (c.1829)
The Dream City (Thomas Moran, 1919)
“Jet d’eau” illuminated wall appliques by Rene Lalique, ca. 1925.
Dora Maar (French,1907-1997)
Chat devant la fenêtre, c. 1931-1935
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Rowland Wheelwright - "The Enchanted Shore" (1911)
Pan Consoling Psyche, (Detail), (1892), by Ernst Klimt, oil on canvas, 121 cm (47.6 in) x 88 cm (34.6 in), Unknown Location