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A work made of graphite and opaque white watercolor, with traces of black chalk, on medium weight, slightly-textured, tan laid paper with blue and red fibers.

Fishing off Scarborough, 1882

Winslow Homer

A work made of pastel and charcoal with stumping on cream wove paper.

Women Fishing, 1949

Max Beckmann

Vibrantly colored painting of nude woman lying, and man standing, in lush landscape.

Earthly Paradise, 1916–20

Pierre Bonnard

A dark-skinned woman cradles a dark-skinned baby in her arms; the baby looks out, and raises an arm. Their forms are made up of blocky shapes, appearing like a collage, and they are set against a blue, green, and red color-blocked background.

Mother and Child, from Conspiracy, The Artist as Witness, 1971

Romare Howard Bearden

A work made of pastel on paper laid down on board.

Breakfast after the Bath, 1895/98

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

A work made of oil on panel.

Fountain, early 1920s

André Derain

A work made of oil on canvas.

Portrait of a Lady, 1927

André Lhote

A work made of oil on canvas.

Still Life with Queen, 1912

Gabriele Münter

Black and white photograph of white woman, in profile, Victorian dress.

Mrs. Herbert Duckworth, April 1867

Julia Margaret Cameron

A work made of engraving on cream laid paper.

Ornament with Women Fighting, c. 1460

Master E.S.

A work made of elm.

Song, 1908/09

Raymond Duchamp-Villon

A work made of pen and brown ink, with brush and watercolor, over graphite, on cream wove paper, laid down on ivory wove paper.

Three Servant Women, n.d.

Constantin Guys

A work made of acrylic on canvas.

His and Hers, 1971

Ray Yoshida

A work made of oil on canvas.

Venetian Glass Workers, 1880–82

John Singer Sargent

A work made of marble.

Portrait of Eva, c. 1947

Marion Perkins

Black and white print of a nude woman lying on a blanket outdoors at left and a nude woman holding a small child's hand at right, with a prominent tree left of center and a body of water in the lower-right corner

Women and Child at the Edge of the Water, 1904

Suzanne Valadon

A work made of graphite on ivory wove paper.

Six Busts of Women, May 21, 1962

Pablo Picasso

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

Deeply shadowed photograph of woman sitting hunched lit by single warm light.

Untitled #88, 1981

Cindy Sherman

A work made of wood engraving on paper.

Our Women in the War, published September 6, 1862

Winslow Homer

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