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Classifications: Prints

Classifications: Prints
181 to 216 of 3,984
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.4
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.5
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.6
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.7
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.8
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.9
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.26
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.27
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.28
Retour de Russie
Jean Louis Andre Theodore Gericault
ca. 1818
69.49
Girl Posting Love Letter In Tree
George Baxter
1856
74.52
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.29
Sky Forms No. 66
Albert William Christ-Janer
1968
69.50
Girl Holding Nosegay
George Baxter
1856
74.53
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.30
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.31
The Resting Sportsmen Near the Fountain of Neptune
Pieter Bout
last quarter 17th century
74.55
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.32
Demut (Humility)
Ernst Barlach
1916
72.48.1
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.33
Le Troupeau a l'Abreuvoir
Claude Lorrain
17th century
74.57
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.34
Renee and Reverchon swimming in the Seine
James Joseph Jacques Tissot
19th century
35.192.1
The Woman Spinning
Adriaen Janzoon van Ostade
1652
74.58
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.35
Renee hugging her father as she comes in to breakfast
James Joseph Jacques Tissot
19th century
35.192.2
Landscape with River
Augustin Hirschvogel
1546
64.53
Renee sitting at the piano, crying.
James Joseph Jacques Tissot
19th century
35.192.3
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.36
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.37
M. Mauperin and Renee sitting in the porch of the church at Morimond.
James Joseph Jacques Tissot
19th century
35.192.4
Untitled
Richard Diebenkorn
1977
79.27
Sleeping on Trains
Robert Helm
1993
94.37
Dreamer and Bird Nest
Elizabeth Sandvig
1988
94.38

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