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period

  1. Cupid Untying the Zone of Venus — Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1788
  2. Sleep and His Half Brother Death — John William Waterhouse, 1874
  3. Mother and Child — Sir Frederic Lord Leighton
  4. Symphony in White Number 1, The White Girl — James Abbott McNeill Whistler
  5. Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket — James Abbott McNeill Whistler
  6. White and Black — Félix Vallotton, 1913

movement

  1. An Incubus Leaving Two Sleeping Women — johann heinrich füssli
  2. Kriemhild throws herself on the dead Siegfried — johann heinrich füssli, 1817
  3. Huon and Amanda with the Dead Alphonso — johann heinrich füssli

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  1. Kriemhild throws herself on the dead Siegfried — johann heinrich füssli, 1817
  2. Cupid Untying the Zone of Venus — Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1788
  3. Marmorherzen — Hans Makart
  4. Cupid and Psyche — jean baptiste baron regnault
  5. The Lamentation — Peter Paul Rubens
  6. Black & White SPECIAL CUT, Hope and Peace Series — brook andrew, 2005
  7. Church?St. Martin, Nova Scotia — Minor White, 1972
  8. Huon and Amanda with the Dead Alphonso — johann heinrich füssli
  9. Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket — James Abbott McNeill Whistler
  10. Young Woman Playing with a Dog — Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1765
  11. untitled (2125) — Sir Joshua Reynolds
  12. Cupid Unfastening the Girdle of Venus — Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1788
  13. Katherine Dunham, from the unrealized portfolio Noble Black Women The Harlem Renaissance and After — Carl Van Vechten, 1983
  14. Sleep and His Half Brother Death — John William Waterhouse, 1874
  15. Mother and Child — Sir Frederic Lord Leighton

other

  1. Arrangement in White and Black — James Abbott McNeill Whistler
  2. Cephalus and Procris — Jean-Honoré Fragonard
  3. Studies Of Two Women — Jacques-Louis David
  4. Altonell Hines, from the unrealized portfolio Noble Black Women The Harlem Renaissance and After — Carl Van Vechten, 1983
  5. Spring - a triptych — clarence h. white
  6. White-Red-Black 1999-2001 (Siąporków) — wojciech prażmowski, 2001