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To Be Or Not to Be (hamlet; Acte III, Scene 1), 1967
Ma Femme Nue Regardant Son Porpe Corps
Cavalier, Connu Aussi Comme Trajan, Circa 1967
Impression De Bouguereau, Inspire Par Le Tableau Les Nymphes Et Le Satyre, 1960
Le Spectre De Vermeer
Spectre Du Soir Sur La Plage (night Spectre on The Beach), 1935
A Propos of The Treatise on Cubic Form by Juan De Herrera
A Soft Watch Put in The Appropriate Place to Cause a Young Ephebe to Die And Be Resuscitated by
Accommodations of Desire
Agnostic Symbol
Allegory of Spring
Ambivalent Image
Angel
Anthropomorphic Bread
Apparition of Face And Fruit Dish on a Beach
Apparition of The Town of Delft