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Dying Inayat KhanBalchandIndia, Mughal, 1618 - 1619Ink and light wash on paper

Dying Inayat Khan

Balchand

India, Mughal, 1618 - 1619

Ink and light wash on paper


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A Flowering PlantIndia, Mughal, c. 17th centuryOpaque watercolors and gold on paper

A Flowering Plant

India, Mughal, c. 17th century

Opaque watercolors and gold on paper


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Two Women DancingIndia, Mughal, c. 17th CenturyOpaque watercolors and gold on paper

Two Women Dancing

India, Mughal, c. 17th Century

Opaque watercolors and gold on paper


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John Singer Sargent - Venice: La Salutec. 1909 / watercolor over pencil on paper / 40.6 cm x 53.3 cm

John Singer Sargent - Venice: La Salute

c. 1909 / watercolor over pencil on paper / 40.6 cm x 53.3 cm / Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, US)


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Some might characterize my output at the kid-oriented workshop at Boston’s Museum of Fine ArtsSome might characterize my output at the kid-oriented workshop at Boston’s Museum of Fine ArtsSome might characterize my output at the kid-oriented workshop at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts

Some might characterize my output at the kid-oriented workshop at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts as prolific


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If I were to walk to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
Well, first I’d go to the room where they keep the Cézanne
But if I had by my side a girlfriend
Then I could look through the paintings
I could look right through them
Because I’d have found something that I understand
I understand a girlfriend

The Museum of Fine Arts of Boston, in The Modern Lovers, Girlfriend, 1976.

Léon Cogniet (1794-1880)
“Massacre of the Innocents” (1824)
Oil on canvas
Located in the Musée des beaux-arts de Rennes, Rennes, France

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