Leonardo da Vinci, Head of the Virgin, 1508-1512. Charcoal, black and red chalk, pencil strokes and brown ink on top right, 20.3 x 15.6 cm
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Gustav Klimt, Portrait of a little girl, head tilted slightly to the left, 1879
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John Singer Sargent, Sketch of the Portrait of a Young Man, circa 1925. Graphite on paper, 11.5 x 11.3 cm,
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Rembrandt - Old Man Sitting with Folded Hands - ca.1630
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Rembrandt's Mother - ca.1630
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Johannes Vermeer- The Milkmaid - c. 1658
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Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640)
Satyr and Girl,c. 1615
Oil on canvas,
113 x 71 cm
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Peter Paul Rubens
Sleeping Children, 1612-13
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People have been saying that for 500 years. Painting is dead, the novel is dead, art is dead, Paul is dead. But then people keep painting and writing.
