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Jean-Léon Gérôme, Pollice Verso, 1872
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Julyan Davis, Go and Do the Best You Can (Little Maggie), 2012
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George Frederic Watts, Found Drowned, c.1850
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March 19, 2020
Lanny Markasky, Untitled, 2016
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March 18, 2020
Francisco Goya, St. Francis Borgia Helping a Dying Impenitent, 1788
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Jan Uldrych, The Absolute at Large, 2018
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Maximillian Lenz, A World, 1899
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Phil Hale, Flinch Comic cover art, c.2000
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Émile Lévy, Death of Orpheus, 1866
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