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Women at Café
William James Glackens
ca. 1930
Table
Michael Mazur
1974
Exercise in Fertility
Ann Glazer
no date
The Cure
Hyman Bloom
1968
Park
Steve DiBenedetto
2000-2001
Structure in a rural landscape
Oscar Florianus Bluemner
ca. 1920s
Corneille: Study for a Lunette in the Public Library, Detroit
Edwin Howland Blashfield
c. 1921-1922
Study for Head of Figure for the State Capitol of Wisconsin
Edwin Howland Blashfield
1912
River Landscape
William C. Curtis
late 19th century
Two untitled sketches
Maurice Brazil Prendergast
no date
Head of an Old Man
Frederick William MacMonnies
1884
Sketch for the Epidemic
Mike Glier
1987
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