Gallery
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Titian, Rustic Idyll, 1507-1508
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Nicolas Poussin, Holy Family, 1645-1650
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Canaletto, Piazza San Marco, Venice, c. 1730-1735
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John Singleton Copley, Mrs. Daniel Denison Rogers (Abigail Bromfield), 1784
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Ammi Phillips, Harriet Leavens, c. 1815
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Jacques-Louis David, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, 1817
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Albert Bierstadt, In the Sierras, 1868
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Frédéric Bazille, Summer Scene, 1869
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Edgar Degas, Cotton Merchants in New Orleans, 1873
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Edgar Degas, The Rehearsal, 1873
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Claude Monet, The Gare Saint-Lazare, Arrival of a Train, 1877
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Paul Gauguin, Self portrait, c. 1875-1877
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Edgar Degas, The Singer with the Glove, 1878
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John Singer Sargent, Madame Gautreau (Madame X), c. 1883
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Vincent van Gogh, Three Pairs of Shoes, 1886
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Vincent van Gogh, Self-portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin, 1888
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Paul Gauguin, Still Life with Apples, a Pear, and a Ceramic Portrait Jug, 1889
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Paul Gauguin, Poèmes barbares, 1896
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Thomas Eakins, Miss Alice Kurtz, 1903
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Franz Kline, High Street, 1950
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