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Cavalier Antique Dans Le Port De Lligat, 1954
Cavalier Casque Aux Papillons, From La Vida Es Sueno
L'enfant Sauterelle (the Grasshopper Child), Circa
Le Cavalier a La Tour, 1932
Le Spectre Du Pere D'hamlet Lui Revelant Son Assassinement Par Empoisonnement, 1967
To Be Or Not to Be (hamlet; Acte III, Scene 1), 1967
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