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Paul Gauguin (French; 1848–1903)Landscape from Bretagne1889Oil on canvas Nationalmuseum, Stockholm,
Still LifeHenri Rousseau, known as Le Douanier (French; 1844–1910)1910Oil on canvasPrivate Collectio
Landscape at CollioureHenri Matisse (French; 1869–1954)Summer 1905Oil on canvasThe Museum of Modern
Auguste Louis Lepère (1849-1918), ‘La Mort et les Passions fondent sur le Monde’ (Death and Pa
Sophie Jodoin (French-Canadian, b. 1965, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) - I’ll Say I’m Sorry,
The Dresser - Louis Agricol MontagnéFrench,1879-1960Watercolor paper and charcoal traits , 44 x
Portrait of a YouthAnne-Louis Girodet-Trioson (French; 1767–1824), attributed toca. 1795Oil on canva
The YouthSébastienBourdon (French; 1616–1671), attributedto17th centuryRed chalk on thin white wove
Male NudeJean Lecomte du Nouÿ (French; 1842–1923)1898Red and cream chalk on brown paperPrinceton Uni
huariqueje:Bar in Pennsylvania - Jean Émile Laboureur1904French 1877-1943Oil and pastel on canv
crossconnectmag:Illustrations by Jean “Moebius” GiraudJean Giraud (1938 - 2012) was a French artist,
Henri Matisse - Self Portrait (1918) - Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse was born at eight o'clock in the e
c0ssette: Alexandre Cabanel “Fallen Angel” detail.
lonequixote: Goldfish by Henri Matisse (via @lonequixote)
thepaintinghasalifeofitsown: Water lilies by Claude Monet
szopen: Jean-Honoré Fragonard : The Progress of Love: The Lover Crowned (1771-1772) details.
Lionel Royer (1852-1926), ‘Love and Folly’, “Master Paintings of the World”,
Eugène Viala (1859-1913), ‘La Tête d'Orphée’ (The Head of Orpheus), 1880-1913Source
Madeleine Lemaire (1845-1928), ‘Ophelia’, “Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction
Félicien Rops (1833-1898), ‘Poisson rare’, 1876Source
André Derain (1880-1954), ‘Curtian Sketch’, “La Boutique Fantasque”, 1919Sou
Auguste Jean-Baptiste Roubille (1872-1955), ‘Cauchemar’ (Nightmare), “Cocorico&rdq
Félicien Rops (1833-1898), ‘Eritis Similes Deo’ (You Shall Be Like God), “Félicien
Auguste Jean-Baptiste Roubille (1872-1955), ‘Carnaval’, “Cocorico”, #27, 190
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