Morphine Addict, from The Album of Original Prints from Galerie Vollard (Morphinomaniac, from L'album d'estampes originales de la Galerie Vollard), 1897
Eugène Samuel Grasset
Self-Portrait or Psychological Portrait of the Artist, 1905
Gustave Adolf Mossa
Fate (Die Parze), 1898
Cornelia Paczka-Wagner
A Triple Portrait of Hermine, Emilia, and Helena, 1897
Emilie Mediz-Pelikan
Judith with the Head of Holofernes, 1904
Alfred Kubin
Man's Head in Woman's Hair, 1896
Edvard Munch
Saturn, 1910
George Minne
Study of a Plaster Mask, c. 1890
Hélène Andersen
Self-Portrait on a Blue Background, 1907
Léon Spilliaert
Larch Forest by Full Moon, 1901
Emilie Mediz-Pelikan
Tower of Babel - The Shadow, 1983
Agnes C. Denes
Untitled (Cloisters), c. 1953-58
Ray Johnson
Sluice, 1885
Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel
Mill in the Cressbeds at Veules, 1873
Carel Nicholaas Storm van's Gravesunde
Untitled (Orange Dress), c. 1960
Ray Johnson
“Pardon me, Mayor.... would you please be so kind to tell me whether swimming is allowed here?,” plate 25 from Les Baigneurs, 1840
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
“Come on in, Monsieur, don't be shy. It's a living picture.... just like (you'd see) at the Porte St. Martin,” plate 62 from Les Bons Bourgeois, 1847
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Madame Greluche: “Oh, Gustave, how good! A real soothing warmth! Look at our son Loulou; the cute face he makes!” Mr. Greluche: "And Pyramus, he is afraid, afraid like a dog. If you only knew what he is doing right now, the little rascal,” plate 4 from Les Baigneurs, 1839