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Woman In Art

Woman In Art . Inner Beauty 127 paintings of 48 world famous artists accompanied by music Part I (63 paintings). Sophie Anderson (1869) “Take the fair face of woman”. Edmund Blair Leighton (1900) “God Speed”. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1865) “Rest at Harvest”.

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Woman In Art

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  1. Woman In Art Inner Beauty 127 paintings of 48 world famous artists accompanied by music Part I (63 paintings)

  2. Sophie Anderson (1869) “Take the fair face of woman”

  3. Edmund Blair Leighton (1900) “God Speed”

  4. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1865) “Rest at Harvest”

  5. Lawrence Alma Tadema (1895) “A Coign of Vantage“

  6. Eugène de Blaas (1843-1931) “In Aqua”

  7. Robert Barrett Browning (1900) “Before a mirror”

  8. Edward Robert Hughes (1902) “Dream Idyll (A Valkyrie)”

  9. Reinert Kirk (contemporary) “Night Harvest“ (detail)

  10. John Collier (1887) “Lilith”

  11. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1880) “A young girl defending herself against Eros”

  12. Sir Franck (Frances) Dicksee (1892) “Startled”

  13. John Collier (1924) “Horace and Lydia”

  14. Léon François Comerre (1850-1934) “Danaë and the Shower of Gold”

  15. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1878) “Soul brought to heaven”

  16. René Magritte (1898-1967) “Il Vestito di Notte“

  17. Gustave Courbet (1866) “Woman in the Waves”

  18. Herbert Draper (1904) “Sea Melodies”

  19. Frank Cowper (1907) “Vanity”

  20. Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1864) “Venus Verticordia”

  21. John William Godward (1861-1922) “The Old Story”

  22. Sir Franck (Frances) Dicksee (1884) “Romeo and Juliet”

  23. Sir Franck (Frances) Dicksee (1896) “The Mirror”

  24. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1899) “Bacchante”

  25. Herbert Draper (1898) “The Lament for Icarus”

  26. Jean François Bernard (1829-1894) “Fortuna”

  27. Lawrence Alma Tadema (1896) “Whispering Noon“

  28. Herbert Draper (1898) “The Water Nymph”

  29. Edmund Blair Leighton (1901) “The Accolade”

  30. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1895) “Not too much to carry”

  31. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1881) “Dawn”

  32. Herbert Draper (1909) “Ulysses and the Sirens”

  33. Albert Lynch (1851-1912) “The Letter”

  34. Gustav Klimt (1907) “Portrait of Adèle Bloch-Bauer”

  35. Sir Franck (Frances) Dicksee (1853-1928) “Portrait of Elsa Hall”

  36. John William Waterhouse (1892) “Circe Invidiosa”

  37. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1899) “Elegy”

  38. Frederick Carl Frieseke (1913) “Venus in the Sunlight”

  39. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1895) “The abduction of Psyche”

  40. Frederick Carl Frieseke (1903) “Sleep”

  41. Ekvall Knut (1843-1912) ”Fisherman and The Siren”

  42. Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1866) ”Sybilla Palmifera”

  43. John William Godward (1890) ”A Pompeian Bath”

  44. John William Godward (1892) “Far away thoughts”

  45. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1905) “The Birth of Venus”

  46. John William Godward (1897) “Dolce far Niente”

  47. William Adolphe Bouguereau (1894) “Après le Bain”

  48. Herbert Draper (1912) “Clyties of the Mist”

  49. Joop Moesman (1941) “The Rumour”

  50. John William Godward (1901) “Girl in a Yellow Drape”

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