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Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs
Geronima Cagnaccia Parasole (Italian, c. 1569-1622) after Antonio Tempesta (Italian, 1555-1630)

Parasol
France

Parasol
United States

Seated Woman with a Parasol (study for La Grande Jatte)
Georges Seurat French, 1859-1891

Coin Depicting a Parasol
Roman; Palestine

Woman with a Parasol
Noël-François Roger de La Fresnaye French, 1885-1925

Cliff Walk at Pourville
Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

Coin Depicting a Parasol
Roman; Palestine

Woman Walking with a Parasol (study for La Grande Jatte)
Georges Seurat French, 1859-1891

Five Sketches of a Seated Woman, and a Parasol
Paul-César Helleu French, 1859-1927

The Conversation
Marcellin Gilbert Desboutin (French, 1823–1902)

Soldier Holding a Parasol
Nicolas Toussaint Charlet French, 1792-1845

Young Woman with Hat and Parasol
Georges Jules Auguste Cain French, 1856-1919

Parasol Cover
France, Chantilly or Bayeux

The Parasol (chatra), from a Set of Initiation Cards (Tsakali)
Tibet

La Bonne Aventure (The Fortune Teller)
After Jean Baptiste Joseph Pater (French, 1695–1736)

Parasol
Produced by Gorham Manufacturing Company (Probably Handle) (American, Founded 1831) France

Woman with a Parasol (Mrs. Friedrich Christian Glume, Sister-in-Law of the Artist)
Johann Gottlieb Glume German, 1711-1778

Geisha Carrying a Parasol under a Willow Tree
Torii Kiyonaga Japanese, 1752-1815

Parasol
France