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Untitled, 1989
Sarah Raphael
Dutton Lumber Yard, 1942
Thomas Weeks Barrett
born Poughkeepsie, NY 1902-died Poughkeepsie, NY 1947
War (mural study, War Department building, Washington, D.C.), 1941
Kindred McLeary
born Weimar, TX 1901-died Confluence, PA 1949
Girl with Blond Hair, ca. 1939-1940
Unknown
Unidentified
Scenes of New York--Central Park (mural study, Madison Square Postal Station, New York City), ca. 1937-1938
Kindred McLeary
born Weimar, TX 1901-died Confluence, PA 1949
Daughter in a Rocker, 1917-1918
H. Lyman Saÿen
born Philadelphia, PA 1875-died Philadelphia, PA 1918
The Thundershower (study for painting), ca. 1916
H. Lyman Saÿen
born Philadelphia, PA 1875-died Philadelphia, PA 1918
Jagannath traid, ca. 1910
Unknown
The Jagannath triad, ca. 1910
Unknown
The Jagannath triad, ca. 1910
Unknown
The Jagannath triad, ca. 1910
Unknown
The Jagannath triad, ca. 1910
Unknown
Girl in a Red Dress, c. 1905
Paula Modersohn-Becker
1876 - 1907
'An Ancient Greek Audience watching a performance of Antigone by Sophocles', 1867
Moore, Albert Joseph
Perseus rescuing Andromeda from the sea monster, 1846-1896
Middleton, John Henry
Brooklyn Museum
Painted Icon, Double Triptych, 19th century
Amhara
St Bernardo degli Uberti Surrounded by Angels (copy of the fresco in the cupola of Parma Cathedral), 19th century
Correggio
The Met
The Angel Appearing to Zacharias, 1799–1800
William Blake
Vase of Flowers, 1764
Moser, Mary RA
Decorative painting for Kedleston Hall, 1761
Agostino Brunias
, ca. 1700
Unknown
The Met
Icon triptych of Ewosṭatewos and eight of his disciples, late 17th century
Northern Highlands artist
Head of a peasant boy, 17th century
Unknown
John the Baptist being carried to Zacharias, c. 1510
Francesco Granacci
Francesco Granacci (Italian, 1469–1543)
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