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Coronation of the Virgin, with the Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence, c. 1570
Sketches from “The Gypsies,” “The Spanish Ballet,” and “Lola de Valence” for “L’Autographe au Salon de 1865”, 1865
Baptism of the Chamberlain of Queen Candace of Ethiopia, 1740
“I never give a tip to the waiter… it encourages celibacy,” plate 1 from Les Habitués Des Cafés, 1851
The Dancing Dog, 1685
Nymph Riding on a Satyr’s Back, from Bacchanales, or Satyrs’ Games, 1763
Christ at Emmaus: The Larger Plate, 1654
Bunting, 1887
The Suckling of Hercules, plate two from La Galerie du Palais Royal, volume II, 1808
Maruru (Offerings of Gratitude), from the Noa Noa Suite, 1893/94
Reflected Reeds, c. 1875
Drunken Silenus (the “Tazza Farnese”), c. 1597
Finis, from A Life, 1884
Massacre of the Innocents, 1585/1600
Bob, 1869
At the Moulin Rouge: the Franco-Russian Alliance, 1893, published 1894
The Gleaners, 1855–56
Basle, plate 5 from Liber Studiorum, published 1807
View of the Villa Medici and Sta Trinità dei Monti from Ingres’s Studio in the Pavillon San Gaetano, Rome, 1819
The Acropolis, Athens: The Pnyx, Areopagus, Acropolis and Mount Hymmettos, 1845
What More Can Be Done?, plate 33 from The Disasters of War, 1812/15, published 1863
A Wooded River Landscape, 1839/40
St James Minor, from Apostles, n.d.
Mohammed and the Monk Sergius, 1508
“So, you want to meddle with the press!,” plate 319, 1833
The Angel Departing from the Family of Tobit (?), c. 1655
Two Flying Figures with a Lyre (Study for The Sacred Grove, Beloved of the Arts and the Muses), c. 1883
Self-Portrait, n.d.
Portrait of Eugène Lacheurié, 1852
“- Aren’t you getting dressed? - No… I remain like this in my swimming gear all day long, outside the swimming pool. - Even in winter? - Then I put on my hat!,” plate 28 from Croquis D’été, 1858
Lola de Valence, 1863
View of Nepi, c. 1826
The People Rendering Divine Honors to Psyche, 1530/40
Riciulina - Metzetin, from Balli di Sfessania, c. 1622
Woman Bathing her Feet at a Brook, 1658
Architectural Fantasy (recto); Architectural Details (verso), n.d.
A Fruit Piece, from The Houghton Gallery, 1781
The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 1883
The Flight into Egypt: Crossing a Brook, 1654
Three People, a Mask, a Fox and a Bird, headpiece forLe sourire, 1899, printed and published 1921
Naples with Mt. Vesuvius, 1835
Two Putti, n.d.
Judith with the Head of Holofernes, 1528
Joshua and the Israelites Crossing the Jordan, 16th century
Audience at a Parisian Theatre I, c. 1885
A Young Boy Wearing a Plumed Hat, and a Young Girl, 1735/40
The Censer, 1470/74
View of San Miniato and San Francesco al Monte Outside Florence, n.d.
St. Peter’s Seen Through the Porta Angelica, n.d.
Anthony: “What is the object of all this?” The Devil: “There is no object!”, plate 18 of 24, 1896
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