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 | "And the Dead Robed in Red", illustration from 'Dying Patriot', a poem by James Elroy Flecker
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Bert the Bigfoot, Sung by Villon"
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Drest thus, I seem a different creature", illustration from 'Faust' by Goethe
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Etain, Helen, Maeve and Fand, Golden Deirdre's Tender Hand"
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Give me your Beads, I Desire Them", illustration from 'Overhead on a Saltmarsh', a poem by Munro
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Have You Really the Courage?", illustration from 'The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep'
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "I am born of a thousand storms, and grey with rushing rains", illustration to 'All is Spirit and Part of Me'
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Is There Anything in my Poor Power to Serve You?", illustration from Faust by Goethe, 1925
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Methinks, a Million Fools in Choir are Raving and Will Never Tire", illustration from Faust by Goethe, 1925
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Queens who cut the hogs of Glanna..."
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Queens who wasted the East by proxy..."
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Queens whose finger once did stir men"
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass"
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "The Queens of Sheba, Meath and Connaught"
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "We named Lucrezia Crivelli and Titian's Lady with Amber Belly"
Orientation: Portrait |
 | "Yet these are rotten, so you're the Queen of all are living, or have been"
Orientation: Portrait |
 | 'A Trip to Chicago'
Orientation: Portrait |
 | 'Ball at the Moulin Rouge, Place Blanche', 1889
Orientation: Portrait |
 | 'I know what you want' said the sea witch, illustration for 'The Little Mermaid' from Fairy Tales c, 1910
Orientation: Portrait Location: Bibliotheque Des Arts Decoratifs Paris |
-from-'l'Art-Decoratif-de-Leon-Bakst'-icon.jpg) | 'L'Apres Midi d'un Faune', costume design for Nijinsky (1890-1950) from 'l'Art Decoratif de Leon Bakst'
Orientation: Portrait |
 | 'Madame Sans-Gene' in Le Radical, by Edmond Lepelletier, taken from the play
Orientation: Portrait |
-an-illustration-from-'Six-Stories-with-Easy-Endings'--1922-icon.jpg) | 'Sihfs Karta' (Boat Ticket) an illustration from 'Six Stories with Easy Endings' 1922
Orientation: Portrait |
 | 'The French Standard', poster advertising the 'Atelier de Constructions Mecaniques, Bicycles and Tricycles, Paris, 1891
Orientation: Portrait |
Letter "A"
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 | A Bather
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Burster by Steam, c.1835
Orientation: Landscape |
 | A Frog he would a wooing go
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Girl With A Comb In Her Hair
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Girl With A Red Pole
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Haviland Platter 1881
Orientation: Portrait Location: The White House, Washington D.C., USA |
 | A Movie Poster For Doctor Mabuzo
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Peasant In The Field
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Peasant Woman
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Peasant Woman With Buckets And A Child
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Red House
Orientation: Portrait |
 | A Small Landscape, 1905
Orientation: Landscape |
 | A Soldier Of The Guards
Orientation: Landscape |
 | A Woman With A Rake
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Abraham Lincoln 1869
Orientation: Portrait Location: The White House, Washington D.C., USA |
 | Abstract Animal
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Abstract Animals
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Abstract Composition
Orientation: Portrait Location: Tate Gallery, London, England |
 | Abstract composition in grey, yellow and black
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Abstract Heads
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Abstract Self-portrait 1937
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Abstraction
Orientation: Landscape |
 | Advertisement for 'The Lover of Dancers', a Modernist Novel by Felicien Champsaur, 1888
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Advertisement for the 'Masked Ball at the Elysee Montmartre, Paris'
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Advertisement for the Illustrated Journal, 'Le Monde Artiste'
Orientation: Portrait |
 | Advertising for 'Humber Cycles'
Orientation: Portrait |
 | America
Orientation: Portrait |