Madame Moitessier is an oil painting on canvas (120×92,1 cm) of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, dating back to 1856 and in the National Gallery in London.
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Madame Moitessier is an oil painting on canvas (120×92,1 cm) of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, dating back to 1856 and in the National Gallery in London.
The effects of intemperance are an oil painting on wood (76×160,5 cm) by Jan Steen, dated to about 1663 to 1665 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Adoration of the Magi is an oil painting on wood (177,2×161,8 cm) of Mabuse (Jan Gossaert), dating from about 1510 to 1515 and in the National Gallery in London.
St. George and the Dragon is an oil painting on canvas (157,5×100,3 cm) by Jacopo Tintoretto, dating from around 1560 and in the National Gallery in London.
Joseph sold to Potiphar is an oil painting on wood (61×51,6 cm) of Pontormo, dating to 1515 and in the National Gallery in London.
Joseph in Egypt is an oil painting on wood (96,5×109,5 cm) of Pontormo, dating to 1518 and in the National Gallery in London.
Morning after the flood, which was exhibited in 1843, is an oil painting of the painter Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851).
The profile of captain old (also called The Leader) is a silverpoint drawing on prepared paper (28,5×20,7 cm) by Leonardo da Vinci, dated to about 1475 and preserved in the British Museum in London.
Ambassadors is an oil painting on canvas (206×209 cm) by Hans Holbein the Younger, dated 1533 and in the National Gallery in London.
Surprise! (Or Tiger in a Tropical Storm) is an oil painting on canvas (128×161,9 cm) of Henri Rousseau, signed, dated 1891 and in the National Gallery in London.