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  1. The Cup of Tea
  2. Interior of an Iron Foundry, 1880-1900, Dutch watercolor painting
  3. Peasants Dancing and Feasting
  4. Angel with Arquebus. Master of Calamarca
  5. Woman Drying Her Foot
  6. Allegory of the Conception, Renaissance painting by Giorgio Vasari, 1541
  7. A Reading from Homer, 1885
  8. Nymph, by L. Nicolas, 1886
  9. The Smoker, 1912
  10. The Birth of Venus
  11. Girl Reading,1890
  12. The Boating Party, by Mary Cassatt, 1893-94
  13. Her and Him, Fashion Illustration, 1921
  14. The Hit
  15. Luncheon, 1876
  16. Garden Flowers
  17. Moliere dining with Louis XIV, By Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1857
  18. Venus And Adonis By Peter Paul Rubens
  19. The Swing
  20. The Scream
  21. 'Secret Kiss', illustration for 'Fetes Galantes' by Paul Verlaine 1928
  22. Scheherazade, from the series 'Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky'
  23. Olympia, 1863, Oil on canvas, By French Impressionist Edouard Manet
  24. The Ambassadors
  25. Portrait Of Jeanne Hebuterne, 1918
  26. Judith and her Servant
  27. Summer Offering, 1911
  28. The Singer in Green
  29. Three Graces. Aglaea, Euphrosyne and Thalia. 1504-1505. By Raphael. Conde Museum, France
  30. Hickory, Dickory, Dock
  31. Ballerina viewed from the back
  32. Merrymakers, 1870
  33. The Incredulity of Thomas, by Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1522, Dutch painting
  34. Musical Group on a Balcony, by Gerrit van Honthorst, 1622
  35. Study for The Raft of the Medusa, 1819
  36. Pope Julius II ordering Bramante, Michelangelo, and Raphael to construct the Vatican
  37. Open-Air Painter, 1886
  38. A Greek Woman
  39. The Resurrection of Lazarus
  40. The Reader (Lydia Cassatt) c.1878
  41. La Mousme, 1888
  42. Sloth, 1924
  43. Rapture of St. Joseph
  44. Bather Stepping into a Tub
  45. Reclining Nude
  46. An Exercise in Haute Ecole: The Passage to the Left along a Wall, after John Venderbank
  47. Three Studies Of A Dancer In Fourth Position
  48. Calumny, by Renaissance painting Sandro Botticelli, 1497. King Midas slandered