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| Autoritratto, by Mario Sironi, 1904. |
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| The artist Yozif Sutter, by Johann Friedrich Overbeck, 1812. |
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| Count Benedykt Henryk Tyszkiewicz, by Kazimierz Pochwalski, 1889. |
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| Hugues Desnotz, by Nicolas de Largillière, 1704. |
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| Midshipman Robert Grant, by George Watson, circa 1820. |
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| Portrait of a Man in White, French School, 1574. |
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| Alexander Pope, attributed to Jonathan Richardson, circa 1736. |
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| Self-portrait, by Eilnar IImoni, 1932. (I don't believe the date given this is correct; Ilmoni was 53 in 1932.) |
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| Self-portrait, by Ford Madox Brown, circa 1844. |
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| Unknown sitter, unknown artist, circa 1795. |
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| Portrait of a Man Holding a Volume of Petrarch, by Jean Clouet, circa 1530. |
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| The sculptor Tobias Weiss, by Wilhelm Leibl, 1866. |
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| Jean-Charles-Auguste Simon, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1806. |
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| Self-portrait, by Adriaen van de Venne, 1618. |
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| A. G. Webster, by George Clausen, 1881. |
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| Portrait of a Noble from Eastern Europe, Flemish School, circa late seventeenth century. |
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| Portrait of a Man, presumed to be Hassan, the "Keeper of the Giraffe" for Charles X of France, by Claude-Marie Dubufe, 1826-7. |
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| Young Man Distracted - Study, by Jean Raymond Hippolyte Lazerges, 1850. |
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| Józef Ciechoński, by Jan Matejko, 1873. |
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| Unknown sitter, by Hans Johan Frederik Berg, circa 1840s-50s. |
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| Filippo di Borbone, duca di Parma, Piacenza e Guastalla, by Laurent Pécheux, circa 1765. (Father of the below.) |
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| Ferdinando di Borbone, duca di Parma, Piacenza e Guastalla, by Laurent Pécheux, 1765. (Son and successor of the above.) |
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| Paul-Marie Duval, by Edgar Maxence, 1930. |
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| Wilhelm Marstrand at his easel in Eckersberg's studio, by Christen Købke, circa 1829. |





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What a delightful collection!!
ReplyDeleteM. holding the Petrarch makes me think of Francis I but there are certainly no kingly trappings in this picture
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