Gallery
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Self-Portrait, pencil, charcoal, & whitening, 1860
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A Plate of Apples, 1861
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La Muse (Richard Wagner), lithograph, 1862
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Homage to Delacroix, 1864
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Still Life with Flowers and Fruit, 1865
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Still Life, 1866
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Édouard Manet, 1867
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Marie-Yolande de Fitz-James, 1867
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White Roses, Chrysanthemums in a Vase, Peaches and Grapes on a Table with a White Tablecloth, 1867
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Un atelier aux Batignolles, 1870
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Un atelier aux Batignolles, parody, "Worshipping Manet", 1870
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Still Life: Glass, Silver Goblet and Cup of Champagne, 1871
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Around the Table (Writers), 1872
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Still Life, Corner of a Table, 1873
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Vase of Roses, 1875
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White Roses, 1875
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La Lecture, 1877, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
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The Dubourg Family, 1878
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Still Life with Peaches, 1880
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Vase de Pivoines (Vase of Peonies), 1881, Honolulu Museum of Art
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Charlotte Dubourg, 1882
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Portrait of Sonia, 1890, National Gallery of Art
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Le Soir, n.d.
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Naiade, n.d.
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The temptation of St. Anthony
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Famous quotes containing the word gallery:
“I never can pass by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York without thinking of it not as a gallery of living portraits but as a cemetery of tax-deductible wealth.”
—Lewis H. Lapham (b. 1935)
“I should like to have seen a gallery of coronation beauties, at Westminster Abbey, confronted for a moment by this band of Island girls; their stiffness, formality, and affectation contrasted with the artless vivacity and unconcealed natural graces of these savage maidens. It would be the Venus de Medici placed beside a milliners doll.”
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“To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round.”
—Thomas Henry Huxley (182595)