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The Rooks Have Arrived
(1871)
Print commemorating the death of the actors Segawa Michinojo and Bando Mitsugoro
(1873)
Dankchoral von Leuthen
(1864)
Scene from the play “Daybreak patterns of the crane and tortoise - first basket” n nScene from the play “Daybreak patterns of the crane and tortoise - first basket”
(1871)
Ophelia Study No. 2
(1867)
Clément Laurier
(1855)
Bather and Rocks
(1866)
The Mountain Nymph Sweet Liberty
(1866)
The Fence
(1872)
Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife
(1869)
Autumn Landscape with a Flock of Turkeys
(1872)
The Artist (Portrait of Gilbert Marcellin Desboutin)
(1875)
The Garland
(1874)
Snow Effect with Setting Sun
(1875)
Women in the Garden
(1867)
Camille Embroidering
(1875)
The Luncheon
(1868)
Ophelia
(1851)
The Negro Scipio
(1867)
Jesus mocked by the Soldiers
(1865)
The Rehearsal of the Ballet on Stage
(1874)
Madame Camus with a Fan
(1870)
The First Madness of Ophelia
(1864)
River with a Distant Tower
(1865)
The Peasants of Flagey Returning from the Fair
(1855)
A Modern Olympia
(1873)
Coal Dockers
(1875)
Coastal Landscape close to Rio de Janeiro
(1864)
Staffordshire bull terrier belonging to the Rev. John Gower
(1851)
The Infant Photography Giving the Painter an Additional Brush
(1856)
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