Lucas Cranach the Elder’s medieval portrayal of The Judgment of Paris, depicts Paris awarding a prize "to the fairest" among the Olympian goddesses.

Cupid's arrow aimed at Venus, as well as her hand placed on the prize, indicates her victory. in Gallery 222

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Surrealist Kay Sage spent most of the 1920s and 1930s in Europe. But it was during the 1940s back home in the United States that she produced her strongest work. https://t.co/4TYvCdLqTW

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sixteen works by father, Charles Altamont Doyle, on display in the Often dismissed as the work of a madman, Doyle painted these fanciful watercolors during a stay at Montrose Royal Lunatic Asylum. https://t.co/EAijACGtFm

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