Selected Works
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Eugène Delacroix, Christ on the Sea of Galilee, 1854
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Honoré Daumier, The Third Class Wagon, 1862–1864
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Édouard Manet, The Bullfight, 1866
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist's Mother 1871, popularly known as Whistler's Mother, Musée d'Orsay, Paris
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, In The Garden 1885, Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
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Georges Seurat, The Models, 1888, Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia
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Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Adeline Ravoux 1890, Cleveland Museum of Art
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Albert Pinkham Ryder, Seacoast in Moonlight, 1890, the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
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Paul Gauguin, Words of the Devil, 1892, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
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Henri Rousseau, The Centenary of the Revolution, 1892
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Edvard Munch, Vampire 1893–94, Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
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Paul Cézanne, Old Woman with Rosary, 1895–1896
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Paul Cézanne, Baigneuses, 1877–1878
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Julian Alden Weir, The Red Bridge, 1895
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Claude Monet, Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge, 1897–1899
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John Twachtman, Hemlock Pool, c.1900
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Henri-Edmond Cross, Cypresses at Cagnes, c.1900
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Paul Signac, Port de Marseille, 1905, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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André Derain, Landscape in Provence (Paysage de Provence) (c. 1908), Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn
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Odilon Redon, Roger and Angelica, 1910
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George Bellows, Both Members of This Club, 1909
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Amadeo de Souza Cardoso, Saut du Lapin, 1911
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Patrick Henry Bruce, Still Life, ca. 1912
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Naked Playing People, 1910
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Maurice Prendergast, Landscape With Figures, 1913
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Arthur B. Davies, Reclining Woman (Drawing),, 1911, Pastel on gray paper
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Henri Matisse, Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra), 1907, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Henri Matisse, L'Atelier Rouge, 1911, oil on canvas, 162 x 130 cm., The Museum of Modern Art, New York City
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Georges Braque, Violin and Candlestick, 1910, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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Marcel Duchamp, Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, 1912, Philadelphia Museum of Art
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