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Chez Moi (1887), by Harriet Backer
A painting like this is a treasure trove for social historians.
Geradine Marguerite van Hardenbroek (1903), by Thérèse Schwartze
Self-Portrait, 1871, by Marie Spartali Stillman
She was a British member of the second generation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Of the Pre-Raphaelites, she had one of the longest-running careers, spanning sixty years and producing over one hundred and fifty works.
Woman's Building, 1893 by Madeleine Lemaire
Lithographic poster for the Art & Handicraft in the Woman's Building, Chicago International Fair (1893).
The Horse Fair (1852–55), by Rosa Bonheur
The scene is the horse market in Paris, and the dome of La Salpêtrière is visible in the background.
The Conspirators Ride from Finderup After the Murder of Eric Klipping, 1882, by Otto Bache
Be on Guard! propaganda poster, depicting a red cavalryman in the Polish-Soviet War, with text by Trotsky.
Art by Dmitry Moor
Alfred Deakin, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 2 September 1908
He was an Australian politician who served as the second Prime Minister of Australia.
Self-portrait (1914), by Stanley Spencer
He was an English painter.