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  1. Gladioli In Blue Vase (Glaieuls Au Vase Bleu), 1884
  2. Before The Race, 1887-89
  3. Plum Trees In Blossom, 1879
  4. The Rehearsal, 1873-78
  5. Evening in Arundel Park, Sussex, England by Charles James Adams
  6. Head of a Young Man; Tete de Jeune Homme, c.1916
  7. Mada Primavesi, 1912-13
  8. View Of The Post Office, Cagnes (Vue De La Poste, Cagnes), 1907
  9. Tides Of Memory - Study
  10. Three Little Girls, 1928-32
  11. Chateau
  12. Shadows On The Sea (The Cliffs At Pourville)
  13. La Berceuse (Woman Rocking a Cradle; Augustine-Alix Pellicot Roulin, 1851-1930)
  14. For 80 cents, Row of Women Workers in a Rice Field, 1893
  15. Boy Musician
  16. Spring, Botanic Gardens, 1950
  17. Attersee, 1900
  18. The Bride, 1886
  19. Advertising Poster of the Clinic for Syphilitics. Ca. 1900.
  20. Mother with her Child, by Albert Neuhuys, c. 1880-99. Dutch painting, oil on canvas
  21. Croquet, c.1878
  22. Vetheuil In Summertime, 1879
  23. The Sower, 1888
  24. Waterlilies, 1914-17
  25. Young Italian Woman at a Table, French Post-Impressionist Painting
  26. A Dedication to Bacchus, 1889
  27. Panama Dancers, 1910-1911
  28. Munch Colorful Landscapes I
  29. Miss Ria Munk On Her Deathbed (Fraulein Ria Munk Auf Dem Totenbett), 1910
  30. Still Life With Commode, 1887-88
  31. Schooners At Anchor, Key West, 1903
  32. Crossing the Gulf from Capri, by Carl Friedrich Heinrich Werner, 19th c.
  33. The Bunch of Grapes; La Grappe de Raisins, 1925
  34. Waterloo Bridge, London, At Sunset, 1904
  35. Haystacks, 1885
  36. Winter In Giverny, 1885
  37. Seated Peasant
  38. National Gallery and St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, c. 1878
  39. The Seine At Chatou, 1874
  40. School Play
  41. Poster By Alphonse Mucha
  42. The Manneporte, 1883
  43. Woman with a Painting; La Femme au Tableau
  44. The Gloppe Pastry Shop
  45. Interior in the Open Air by Ramon Casas i Carbo
  46. Grapes, 1897
  47. The Fisherman, 1884
  48. Willie Was Different 'The Lady Was Miss Polly.'