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Large Ruined Portico or Corridor (recto); Sketches of a Draped Figure and Architecture (verso)
School of Paul Bril Flemish, 1554-1626

Landscape with Hunters
Paul Bril (Flemish, 1553/54–1626)

View of City with Fishing Boat in Foreground
Unknown Artist possibly after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626)

Articulated Dragon
Myochin School Japanese, active late 19th century

Wooded Landscape with Donkeys and Goats, and Castle on Hill in Distance
After Pieter Bruegel, the elder Flemish, 1525/30-1569

The Battle of St. James The Greater at Clavijo
school of Martin Schongauer German, c. 1430/50-1491

Portrait of Paul Alexandre
Amedeo Modigliani Italian, 1884–1920

Shôki the Demon Queller, from an album of paintings of Shôki, Edo period (1615–1868)
Artist unknown Japanese

Saint Gregory as Author
Scriptorium of Weingarten Abbey South German (Swabia); founded 1056

Head of Paul Rosano
Sylvia Sleigh American, born England, 1916-2010

The Death of Dido
School of Gerard de Lairesse Flemish, 1640-1711

Hands of Paul Valery
Laure Albin-Guillot French, 1881–1962

Daniel Mytens
Paul Pontius (Flemish, 1603-1658) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

Two Standing Male Nudes
School of Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

The Basket of Apples
Paul Cezanne (French, 1839–1906)

The Arms of the Family Kress von Kressenstein
Nuremberg School German, 16th century

Portrait of Paul Verlaine
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906

The Bay of Marseille, Seen from L'Estaque
Paul Cezanne (French, 1839–1906)

Architectural Landscape with Belisarius Receiving Alms
Artist unknown (French, active 18th century)

Portrait of Paul Valery, from La Jeune Parque
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) printed by Eugene Marchizet published by Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française