"How much is your hare, friend?" "Oh sir, for a hunter, it is worth 8 francs!", 1808-1879
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
The Felix Meritis Society: The Physics Hall, 1741 - 1816
Reinier Vinkeles
A grotesque faun-faced figure, a dancing woman and a Roman clad in a toga, 1858 - 1925
Lovis Corinth
Two White Herons in Snow-Covered Willow
Unknown Artist
Blossoming Cherry Tree
Unknown Artist
Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen, 1834 - 1917
Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas
Mary Longfellow Greenleaf (1816-1902)
Unidentified Artist
Aphrodite
Unidentified Artist
Standing Nude, 1869 - 1954
Henri Matisse
Female Anthropomorphic Statuette
Italic
Actors, 1884 - 1950
Max Beckmann
The Bride's Minuet, 1755 - 1832
Philibert-Louis Debucourt
Portrait of Mrs. George Vesey and Her Daughter Elizabeth Vesey, later Lady Colthurst, 1780 - 1867
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Illustrated Manuscript of Majmu`ah (Anthology) of Persian Texts
Ottoman
Man with a White Turban, 1856 - 1925
John Singer Sargent
Old Man with a White Turban, 1856 - 1925
John Singer Sargent
Saint Jerome in the Wilderness, active 1695 - 1742
Caterina de Julianis
Bacchante
Unidentified Artist
Coin of Sardis
Greek
Travel Power: The North Vietnamese have conditioned themselves for a war which, according to official Hanoi predictions, may last 10 to 20 years. While the people live their daily lives under anti-aircraft fortifications and machine guns in upper-story windows throughout the towns, commerce and industry continue. Despite the war and the bombings, this tramline in Hanoi continues a cheap means of transportation to the populace. One woman is seated, left, on the opening to a bomb shelter, born 1928