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  1. Le Pont de l'Europe
  2. The Longing For Happiness, 1902
  3. Hercules and Diomedes
  4. Ask Me No More
  5. Invading Cupid's Realm By William Adolphe Bouguereau
  6. Both Members of This Club, by George Bellows, 1909, American painting
  7. Jesus Found in the Temple, illustration for The Life of Christ, c.1886-94
  8. Dancers in Blue, 1893
  9. The Lawyer's Office, c.1545
  10. The Feast of Achelous
  11. Male Nude In Profile Facing Right By Egon Schiele
  12. The Finding of Moses by Pharaoh's Daughter, 1904
  13. The Departure of the Soul
  14. The Laundress, 1889
  15. The Good Shepherd, illustration for The Life of Christ, c.1886-94
  16. Cycles Perfecta, 1897
  17. The Dead Toreador, by Edouard Manet, 1863, French painting
  18. Christ with the Meek, 1903-04
  19. The Death of Marat, after the original by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825)
  20. The Card Players (Les joueurs de cartes)
  21. The Young Sea Nymph By Adolphe Jourdan
  22. Wolf and Fox Hunt
  23. The Madonna and Child in a Floral Garland
  24. Berry Pickers, by Winslow Homer, 1873, American painting
  25. Rivera: Nudes
  26. The Siesta
  27. Midsummer Morning, 1908 (oil on canvas)
  28. Three Female Figures, 1928-32
  29. Four Naked Women
  30. The Railway By Edouard Manet
  31. The Holy Family with Saints Francis and Anne and the Infant Saint John the Baptist
  32. Descent from the Cross
  33. Cheat with the Ace of Clubs, By Georges De La Tour, c. 1630-1634
  34. On the Balcony
  35. Great Chronicles of France, Gothic art
  36. Amazon in the Forest at Pierrefonds
  37. Arearea
  38. Madonna dei Pellegrini, or Madonna of Loreto, 1604-1606
  39. The Annunciation
  40. Wet (Nude In The Water) By Anders Zorn
  41. The Gourmands, 1920-30
  42. Watson and the Shark
  43. Amphitheatre Scene, Roman mosaic
  44. Women Picking Olives
  45. Expectation
  46. Liszt at the Piano
  47. The Three Graces By Lucas Cranach The Elder
  48. Judith Beheading Holofernes, By Cristofano Allori, C. 1612. Florence, Italy