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A work made of oil on panel.

The Adoration of the Eucharist, c. 1626

Peter Paul Rubens

A work made of etching in black on ivory laid paper.

The Women's Page, 1905

John Sloan

Color print depicting two women as they dry and bundle fabric.

Evening Snow on a Floss Shaper (Nurioke no bosetsu), from the series "Eight Views of the Parlor (Zashiki hakkei)", c. 1766

Suzuki Harunobu

A work made of pen and brown ink and graphite on parchment.

Two Tahitian Women and a Marquesan Earplug, 1891/93

Paul Gauguin

A work made of stencil.

Fruits and Vegetables for the Front!, August 29, 1944

Vladimir I. Liushin

A work made of oil on canvas.

Kitchen Scene, 1618–20

Diego Velázquez

A work made of brush and black ink, with watercolor, over graphite on cream wove paper, tipped onto ivory wove paper.

Two Women at a Table, 1932

Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret)

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 oil on canvas.

Thirst, 1913

Robert Genin

A work made of oil on canvas.

Annunciation to the Shepherds, c. 1710

After Jacopo Bassano

Porcelain vessel of woman riding rooster with elaborate plumage.

Oil or Vinegar Cruet, c. 1737

Meissen Porcelain Manufactory

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 black chalk and black pastel with black and brown charcoal, stumping and erasing, on ivory wove paper (discolored to cream).

Pious Women, 1890/93

Odilon Redon

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Woman at the Élysée Montmartre (Femme à l’Élysée Montmartre), 1888

Louis Anquetin

A work made of charcoal, with stumping, scraping and erasing, on ivory laid paper (discolored to cream), perimeter mounted on cream wove paper.

Women Praying in Church, 1875/1885

Léon Augustin Lhermitte

A work made of wood.

Helmet Mask (Sowei), Early to mid-20th century

Sherbro

A work made of zincograph in black ink on cream wove paper.

Two Maori Women Squatting Down, 1894/95, published Feb. 3, 1895

Paul Gauguin

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Bathers, 1899-1904

Paul Cezanne

A work made of oil on canvas.

Rocks at the Lighthouse, Biarritz, 1906

Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida

A work made of stencil.

For May Day!, April 13, 1944

Mikhail M. Solov'ev

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