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Alexander Cuts the Gordian Knot, late 18th / early 19th century. Artist: Jean Simon BerthelemyAlexander Cuts the Gordian Knot, late 18th/early 19th century. From the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Reine de joie ( Queen of Joy ), 1892. Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecReine de joie ( Queen of Joy ), 1892. Reine de joie (Queen of Joy), a novel by Victor Joze is remembered today for Toulouse-Lautrecs poster and his cruel depiction of the books characters
Medallion of Alfonso V Aragon, King of Naples and Sicily, 15th century. Artist: PisanelloMedallion of Alfonso V Aragon, King of Naples and Sicily, 15th century. The inscription reads Venator intrepidus (The intrepid hunter)
The Paumgartner Alterpiece, 1498-1504. Artist: Albrecht DurerThe Paumgartner Alterpiece, 1498-1504
Louis XIII, 17th century. Artist: Simon VouetLouis XIII, 17th century. Louis XIII, King of France from 1610-1643, depicted between two figures representing France and Navarre. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Mother of the Gracchi, c1780. Artist: Joseph Benoit SuveeThe Mother of the Gracchi, c1780. Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, presents her children, saying: Here are my riches and my jewels. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris
Portrait of Mrs Pemberton, c1535. Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerPortrait of Mrs Pemberton, c1535. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Nude woman sitting on a chaise longue, putting on her shirt, 18th century. Artist: Jean-Antoine WatteauNude woman sitting on a chaise longue, putting on her shirt, 18th century. From the collection of the British Museum, London, Great Britain
The Comtesse de Selve Making Music, detail, 1787. Artist: Adelaide Labille-GuiardThe Comtesse de Selve Making Music, detail, 1787. At the Salon of 1787, Labille-Guiard exhibited a work which was identified only as Madame de *** faisant de la musique
Two studies of a young womans head, 1716-18. Artist: Jean-Antoine WatteauTwo studies of a young womans head, 1716-18. From the collection of the British Museum, London, United Kingdom
Young woman, nude, holding one foot in her hands, 1716-18. Artist: Jean-Antoine WatteauYoung woman, nude, holding one foot in her hands, 1716-18. From the collection of the British Museum, London, United Kingdom
Champetre Concert, 1715. Artist: Jean-Antoine WatteauChampetre Concert, 1715. From the collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts d Angers
A Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, probably 1742. Artist: Nicolas LancretA Lady in a Garden taking Coffee with some Children, probably 1742. From the National Gallery, London
Zeuxis Choosing a Model from the Beautiful Girls of Croton, 1789. Artist: Francois-Andre VincentZeuxis Choosing a Model from the Beautiful Girls of Croton, 1789. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris, France
Sarah Presenting Hagar to Abraham, late 17th / early 18th century. Artist: Adriaen van der WerffSarah Presenting Hagar to Abraham, late 17th/early 18th century. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris, France
The Four Times of the Day: Morning, 1739. Artist: Nicolas LancretThe Four Times of the Day: Morning, 1739. From the National Gallery, London
Portrait of a Young Man, c1880. Artist: Fritz Karl Hermann von UhdePortrait of a Young Man, c1880
A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier, c1658. Artist: Gerard Terborch IIA Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier, c1658. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Semiramis Building Babylon (unfinished), (detail), 1860-1862. Artist: Edgar DegasSemiramis Building Babylon (unfinished), (detail), 1860-1862. From the Musee d Orsay, Paris
Isaac blesses Jacob, early 17th century. Artist: Bernardo StrozziIsaac blesses Jacob, early 17th century. From a private collection
Ophelia and Laertes (or Ophelia Here is Rosemary ), 1879. Artist: William Gorman WillsOphelia and Laertes (or Ophelia Here is Rosemary ), 1879. Scene depicting the two characters from Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet. From a private collection
Portrait of a Young Man, 18th / early 19th century. Artist: Jean-Honore FragonardPortrait of a Young Man, 18th/early 19th century. From the Musee Cognacq-Jay, Paris