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A work made of gelatin silver print.

Nude No. 99, New York, 1949/50, printed 1949/50

Irving Penn

A work made of charcoal on ivory wove paper (discolored to cream), laid down on off-white japanese paper.

Female Nude, Arms Over Head, c. 1929

Isamu Noguchi

A work made of bronze.

Teucer, Modeled 1880-81, cast 1891

Hamo Thornycroft

A work made of oil on panel.

The Infants Jesus Christ and Saint John the Baptist Embracing, 1520–25

Joos van Cleve

A work made of terracotta.

La Source, 1864

Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse

A work made of albumen print.

Male Nude, 1890

Wilhelm von Gloeden

A work made of watercolor with gouache on ivory wove paper.

Seated Nude, c. 1930

George Grosz

A work made of graphite, with traces of erasing on tan wove paper, laid down on cream wove paper, laid down on ivory wove paper.

Nude in Profile, 1903-04

Henri Matisse

A work made of graphite and colored pencils, with stumping on off-white wove paper, discolored to cream.

Three Nude Women in a Landscape, n.d.

André Derain

A work made of marble.

Flight from Pompeii, 1873

Giovanni Maria Benzoni

A brown-toned image of a group of scantily clad young women at left, one holding out her arm toward a group of naked young men standing at right.

Young Spartan Girls Challenging Boys, c. 1860

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

A work made of lithograph on white wove paper.

Standing Nude I, 1961

Alberto Giacometti

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Nude No. 130, New York, 1949/50, printed 1949/50

Irving Penn

A work made of graphite on ivory laid paper.

Seated Female Nude, 1914

Erich Heckel

A work made of lithograph in red on paper.

Standing Nude Walking to Left, n.d.

Aristide Joseph-Bonaventure Maillol

A work made of gelatin silver print, with applied graphite.

Untitled (Nude), 1937

Victor Chalupski

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Nude, 1934, printed 1953/54

Edward Weston

A work made of graphite on ivory wove paper.

Male Nude, 1885

Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Painting depicting the god Hercules confronting the Hydra, a mythical creature. Amidst towering, rocky cliffs, Hercules stands on the left of the painting, dressed in clothing that exposes his figure. He looks to the right, where the seven-headed hydra rears up, bearing its teeth. A nude figure of a woman is on the ground in front of the Hydra, and an orange sun peeks from behind red clouds in the background.

Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra, 1875–76

Gustave Moreau

A work made of wood with traces of gilding.

Standing Figure of Hercules, 1700/25

School of Andrea Brustolon

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