d

Apotheosis of Homer (detail)




d

The Origin of the World




d

The Origin of the World




d

On the Beach: Mme E. Manet, EugFne Manet (wife and brother of the painter)




d

On the Beach: Mme E. Manet, EugFne Manet (wife and brother of the painter)




d

On the Beach: Mme E. Manet, EugFne Manet (wife and brother of the painter)




d

The Boat During the Flood at Port Marly




d

The Boat During the Flood at Port Marly




d

The Boat During the Flood at Port Marly




d

Self-Portait at an Advanced Age




d

The Road Menders at Saint-R




d

Self Portrait (detal)




d

Self Portrait (detal)




d

The Road Menders at Saint-R




d

Cypresses (detail)




d

Cypresses (detail)




d

Self Portrait (detail)




d

Bridge at Arles




d

Bridge at Arles (detail)




d

Plain Near Auvers (detail)




d

L'Arlesienne (Mme. Ginoux). (detail)




d

Flowers Amidst Greenery




d

Church at Auvers-sur-Oise (detail)




d

Church at Auvers-sur-Oise (detail)




d

Caravans. Gypsy Encampment (detail)




d

Self Portrait with Hat. (detail)




d

Self Portrait (detail)




d

Self Portrait (detail)




d

Dr. Gachet's Garden




d

Dr. Gachet's Garden (detail)




d

Dr. Gachet's Daughter in Garden at Auvers-sur-Oise




d

Dr. Gachet's Daughter in Garden at Auvers-sur-Oise (detail)




d

Two Little Girls (detail)




d

Roses and Anemones




d

Roses and Anemones (detail)




d

Garden of the Hospital at Saint-R




d

Garden of the Hospital at Saint-R




d

Interior of Men's Hospital at Arles (detail)




d

L'Arlesienne (Mme. Ginoux). (detail)




d

The Artist's Room at Arles (detail)




d

The Artist's Room at Arles (detail)




d

The Belgian Painter Eugene Bloch (1855-1941)(detail)




d

Portrait: Dr. Paul Gachet, the Doctor




d

Portrait: Dr. Paul Gachet, the Doctor (detail)




d

Cottages with Thatched Roofs. Auvers-sur-Oise (detail)




d

Restaurant de la Sir




d

La Guinguette (detail)




d

Self Portrait (detail)




d

Cottages at Chaponval. Auvers-sur-Oise (detail)




d

Statue of Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571). Florence, Piazzale degli Uffizi