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| Portrait présumé de Louis-François-Xavier duc de Bourgogne à sept ans, by Louis Dupont, 1758. | 
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| Unknown photographer, Kokomo, Indiana, circa 1950. | 
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| Unknown, ND. | 
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| The Illness of Actress Peg Woffington, unknown artist, circa 1758. | 
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| Unknown , Washington D.C., circa 1920s. | 
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| Unknown, ND. | 
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| Portrait of a lady, Jérôme-Martin Langlois, 1817. | 
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| Sarah Briana Amshewitz, the artist's wife, by John Henry Amshewitz, after 1918. | 
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| Nudo disteso (reclining nude), by Giuseppe Bezzuoli, first half of the nineteenth century. | 
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| Dennis Schreffer, by the Athletic Model Guild, circa 1950s. | 
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| The Triumph of David, by Lorenzo Lippi, circa 1640s. | 
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| Judith, by Eglon Van der Neer, circa 1678. | 
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| Comb Over, New York, NY, by Louis Faurer, 1949. | 
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| Sofía Vela y Querol (celebrated Spanish singer, composer, and pianist), by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz, 1850. | 
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| Washington Square Snow, by Ken Van Sickle, 1962. | 
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| Old Birch Tree at the Sognefjord, by Thomas Fearnley, 1839. | 
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| Unknown, circa 1915 (?). | 
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| The Saville Clark Sisters, by Jacques-Émile Blanche, circa 1890. | 
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| Colored postcard, ND. | 
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| Marie Fürstin zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst née Prinzessin zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Ludwigsburg, by Heinrich von Angeli, 1911. | 
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| "Helena Rubinstein's Glamour Factory", 1937. | 
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| Maria Teresa, Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Bohemia, Hungary, and Tuscany, later Queen of Sardinia, by Pietro Benvenuti, 1817. | 
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| Actress Jeanne Eagels, by Baron de Meyer, circa 1920-21. | 
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| Baron Helmut William Bruno Schröder, by Philip de László, 1913. | 
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| Portrait of the Artist's Son, William, by Sir Martin Archer Shee, circa 1820. | 
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| The Ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev, Cologne, 1924. | 
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| Tamara Karsavina in Les Sylphides, by Savely Sorine, 1910. | 
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| Ella Williams née Grigsby who traveled the globe billed as Madame Abomah, the "Tallest Woman in the World", London, 1914. | 
 
 
 
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