A pink line that resembles a scarf floats atop the abstract Robert Natkin painting named for this dancer
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in San Francisco) Here at the Palace Hotel you'll find Maxfield Parrish's famous mural depicting this legendary character
Tintoretto was in his 70s when he began painting his massive "Paradise" canvas for the doge's palace in this city
He lived for awhile at the Rue des Moulins bordello, & painted its ladies of the evening in their parlor
Carlo Saraceni depicted this mythological woman seen here straining at her chains
His pictures of Tahitian women with spirits include "Manao Tupapau (The Specter Watches Over Her)"
Around 1850, you could find Eugene Delacroix painting the ceiling of this French museum's Salon d'Apollon
This Spaniard painted some dreary-looking clowns during his Blue & Rose Periods in the early 1900s
Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather look at his ballerinas than the "Two Laundresses" he drew in the 1880s
George Romney painted many portraits of Lady Hamilton dressed as this militant 15th century saint