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Woman in Art Inner Beauty 126 paintings of 44 famous artists accompanied by music Part II (63 pictures)

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Woman in Art. Inner Beauty 126 paintings of 44 famous artists accompanied by music Part II (63 pictures). Lord Frederick Leighton (1858) “The Fisherman and the Siren “. Jules Lefebvre (1836-1912) “Ophelia “. Gustav Klimt (1907) “Danae”. Lawrence Alma Tadema (1903) “Silver Favorites “. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Woman in Art

Inner Beauty

126 paintings of 44 famous artists accompanied by music

Part II (63 pictures)

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Lord Frederick Leighton (1858) “The Fisherman and the Siren“

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Jules Lefebvre (1836-1912) “Ophelia“

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Gustav Klimt (1907) “Danae”

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1903) “Silver Favorites“

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Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924) “Beauty at the well”

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Arthur Hacker (1859-1919) “Fire Fancies”

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Arthur Hacker (1877) “Pelagia and Philammon”

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Arthur Hacker (1896) “The Cloister or the world” (detail)

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Arthur Hacker (1902) “The Cloud”

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Gustav Klimt (1907) “The Kiss”

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Robert Edward Hughes (1908) “Midsummernight “

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Ingres (1814) “Odalisque and Slave “

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1884) “The lost Pleiad”

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1877) “A sculptors model “

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Jules Lefebvre (1876) “Maria Magdalen in the Cave“

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1881) “The Tepidarium“

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1883) “Welcome footsteps“

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1900) “The Virgin with Angels”

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René Margritte (1935) “La Magie Noire“

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1902) “The years at the spring, all’s right with the world“

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John William Waterhouse (1899) “Awakening of Adonis”

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1904) “The Finding of Moses”

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1906) “Ask me no more“

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1909) “A favorite custom“

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Jules Lefebvre (1836-1912) “Demi Nude“

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Jules Lefebvre (1836-1912) “l’Amour Blesse“

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Lord Frederick Leighton (1830-1896) “A bather“

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1882) “Evening mood”

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1883) “The Favourite Poet“

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Lord Frederick Leighton (1892) “The Garden of the Hesperides“

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Luis Ricardo Falero (1888) “The Lily Fairy“

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1883) “The Night”

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Josephine Wall (contemporary) “Spirit of Flight”

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John William Waterhouse (1903) “Psyche opening the Golden Box”

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Albert Joseph Moore (1886) “Silver“

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Simon Vouet (1635) “Sleeping Venus”

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Albert Joseph Moore (1887) “Midsummer“

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Lawrence Alma Tadema (1893) “Unconscious Rivals “

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1891) “Work interrupted”

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Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1852) “Florinde”

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1898) “The Wave”

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John William Waterhouse (1900) “The Siren”

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Edward John Poynter (1836-1919) “Corner of the Villa“

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Edward John Poynter (1903) “The Cave of the Storm Nymphs“

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Reinert Kirk (contemporary) “Celestial friends“

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1881) “Song of the Angels”

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John William Waterhouse (1903) “The Danaides”

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1910) “Sleeping Bather“

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Giulio Rosati (1858-1917) “Picking The Favourite”

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John Simmons (1866) “Titania” (detail)

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John Reinhard Weguelin (1849-1927) “The Bath”

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John William Waterhouse (1896) “Hylas and the Nymphs”

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Tiziano Vecellio (1538) “Venus of Urbino”

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Josephine Wall (contemporary) “Undine”

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1890) “Lady Maxwell”

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Edmund Blair Leighton (1902) “Tristan and Isolde”

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1891) “The Earrings”

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John William Waterhouse (1891) “Circe offering the Cup to Ulysses”

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William Adolphe Bouguereau (1886) “Springtime”

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John Reinhard Weguelin (1878) “Lesbia”

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Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873) “Spring der Frubling”

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Wright Barker (1900) “Circe”

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Herbert Draper (1890) “A Water Baby” Click to end slideshow