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A work made of gelatin silver print.

Three Women, Morocco, 1951, printed 1951/52

Irving Penn

A work made of oil on panel.

The Capture of Samson, 1609–10

Peter Paul Rubens

Wooden sculpture of seated king surrounded by family.

Veranda Post (Òpó Ògògá), 1910-14

Olowe of Ise

Black and white photograph, two older women, in suits and hats, smoking, at diner table.

Two Ladies at the Automat (New York City), 1966, printed 1977

Diane Arbus

A work made of soft ground etching and aquatint in black on cream wove paper.

Under the Lamp, c. 1882

Mary Cassatt

A work made of graphite on paper.

Two Women Bathing, early 20th century

Hashiguchi Goyô

A work made of brush and black ink on ivory laid paper.

Three Women Beneath a Tree, 1936

Diego Rivera

A work made of woodcut in black, over monotype in green-blue, yellow, and pink opaque watercolor on gray wove paper.

Two Seated Women, 1912

Erich Heckel

A work made of bronze.

Girl with Arm over Her Eyes, 1900

Aristide Joseph-Bonaventure Maillol

Painted portrait dominated by loose, large brushstrokes of a woman, seen from the back, wearing a gauzy white off-the-shoulder dress and black choker, blond hair swept up, examining herself in a mirror at left. The background is a feathered swirl suggesting floral pattern in cool pale tones of gray, purple, pink, and blue.

Woman at Her Toilette, 1875–80

Berthe Morisot

A work made of variable media.

Prentice Women's Hospital, 1962/94

Bertrand Goldberg

A work made of soft ground etching with foul biting in black on ivory wove paper.

Two Women Drying Themselves, 1895

Suzanne Valadon

Pastel portrait of a light-skinned woman in a blue dress seated in front of hats set on stands, holding a box and flowers.

The Milliner, c. 1877

Eva Gonzalès

Bright exaggerated painting of aging showgirl with feathered hairpiece and garish makeup.

Minnie, 1974

Ed Paschke

A work made of oil on canvas.

Milton Dictating to His Daughter, 1794

Henry Fuseli

A work made of bronze.

Water, 1916

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

A work made of opaque watercolor on paper.

Royal Women Feeding Fish, c. 1740

Colorful screenprint depicting a variety of brown-skinned figures walking down a street. On the left, a man in blue carries a stringed instrument; in the center, a man in black leaning on a red cane walks beside a child wearing white; a smaller child plays with chalk on the sidewalk. In the background, a woman wearing a yellow dress emerges from a doorway.

Harlem Street Scene, 1975

Jacob Lawrence

A work made of charcoal on ivory wove paper, laid down on cream rag board, on stretcher.

Portrait of the Artist's Sister, Marie, 1881

James Ensor

Black and white photograph of women, lips pursed, against wood paneled wall.

Alabama Cotton Tenant Farmer's Wife, 1936, printed c. 1962

Walker Evans

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