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Faust and Mephistopheles in the Harz Mountains, 1828
Mounted Mameluke Chieftain Calling for Aid, 1817
Portrait of Jean Dolent, 1898
Fountain in the Park, c. 1765
Landscape with Waterfall, before 1810
The Battlefield, 1652
”- Tomorrow we will study Saturn. I want you to pay special attention to this great planet…. which in all likelihood you will never in your life have the opportunity to see!,” plate 18 from Professeurs Et Moutards, 1846
The Skylark, n.d.
Self-Portrait in Moonlight, 1904–06
Cauldron of the Sorceress, 1879
An Allegory of Bologna, 1630/39
The Prodigal Son Receiving His Patrimony, n.d.
Modern Masks, 1889
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Antoine Le Moyne, 1747
The Star of the Kings: A Night Piece, c. 1651
Cain and Abel, 1886
Illustration to Roderick Random, by Tobias Smollett, c. 1760
Goya’s Return to his Homeland, 1899
Visitation, n.d.
The Tuileries Gardens. “- No smoking here, Sir! - You mean in the garden?,” plate 10 from Le Chapitre Des Interprétations, 1843
Storm, 1891
Dead Christ with Angels, 1866-67
A Boat Tied to a Pier, 1892
Three Soldiers and a Boy, from Capricci, c. 1740, published 1785
L’univers est créé (The Universe Is Being Created), from the Noa Noa Suite, 1893–94, printed and published 1921
Head of a Tahitian with Profile of Second Head to His Right, 1891/93
Christ Enthroned, n.d.
Self-Portrait, c. 1737
Bridge in Rouen: Pont Corneille, 1896
Fatherly Discipline, 1851/52
A King and Diana Receiving Huntsmen, after 1543
Bent Tree by the Water, 1860/70
La Pompe Notre-Dame, Paris, 1852
Taking the Firing Position with the Musket, plate eight from The Military Exercises, published 1635
Student at a Table by Candlelight, 1642/65
Witches, 1900
The rue Mosnier with Gas Lamp, 1878
Image of Death (Imago Mortis), from the Nuremberg Chronicle, c. 1493
Head of an Old Man in Profile, c. 1791 or 1816–1820
Truth has died, plate 79 from The Disasters of War, 1815/20, published 1863
Study: Head of a Young Girl Facing to the Left, n.d.
The Lamp, 1890–91
Spanish Peasants Dancing the Bolero, 1836
Young Girl Holding a Basket, 1891
The Spinner, 1868–69
Achilles and Agamemnon. Achilles: “- And what do I care about your Troy!,” plate one from Physionomies Tragiques, 1851
Saint George, 1506
Beverly N.J., 1880/89
Augustus Saint Gaudens II (Saint Gaudens and his model), 1897
Judith, c. 1495
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