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Paul Gauguin [French, 1848 – 1903]
E haere o i hai (Where are you going?)
1892, Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart

 

Mark Tobey [American, 1890 – 1976]
E Pluribus Unum
1942, Seattle Art Museum

 

Leopoldo Metlicovitz [Italian, 1868 – 1944]
E. & A. Mele & Ci.
1914

 

Leonetto Cappiello [Italian, 1875 – 1942]
E. & A. Mele, Massimo Buon Mercato
1902, private collection

 

Eileen Gray [Irish, 1879 – 1976]
E.1027 House
1926-1929, Requebrune

   

Gaston Lachaise [French, 1882 – 1935]
e.e. cummings
1924, Lachaise Foundation, Boston

 

English
Eadwine Psalter
c. 1150, Trinity College Library, Cambridge

             

William De Morgan [English, 1839 – 1917] and Fred Passenger [English, 1864 – 1935]
Eagle and Serpent Vase
c. 1885-1892, private collection

 

Islamic
Eagle Aquamanile
c. 800-850, Monastery of Saint Catherine, Sinai

 

Suleyman [Islamic, first active c. 796]
Eagle Aquamanile
c. 796-797, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Visigothic
Eagle Brooch
c. 500-600, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

 

Ostrogothic
Eagle Brooch
c. 450-550, private collection

 

Carleton E. Watkins [American, 1829 – 1916]
Eagle Creek Lumber Mill and Tooth Bridge, Columbia River, Oregon
1867, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Pre-Columbian
Eagle Head Labret
before 1521, Museo Civico d'Arte Antica, Turin

 

Pre-Columbian
Eagle Man
c. 1440-1469, Museo del Templo Mayor, Mexico City

 

Teng Baiye [Chinese, 1900 – 1980]
Eagle on a Branch
c. 1928, Seattle Art Museum

 

Salomon Auguste Andrée [Swedish, 1854 – 1897]
The Eagle on the Polar Ice
1897, Grenna Museum, Gränna

 

Ostrogothic
Eagle Plaque
c. 450-500, Muzeul Naţional de Artă al României, Bucharest

 

James Ward [English, 1769 – 1859]
Eagle, A Celebrated Stallion
1809, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

 

Mesopotamian
Eagle-Headed Winged Deity
c. 865 BCE, British Museum, London

 

Mesopotamian
Eagle-Headed Winged Deity
c. 883-859 BCE, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

 

Robert Davidson [Native American, born 1946]
Eagles
1991, Vancouver Art Gallery

 

René Lalique [French, 1860 – 1945]
Eagles and Pine Trees Choker Plaque
c. 1899-1901, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon

 

Brice Marden [American, born 1938]
Eagles Mere Muses
2000, private collection

 

Italian
The Eagle's Tower: Eleven Scenes of the Months
before 1407, Castello del Buon Consiglio, Trent

               

Charles Eames [American, 1907 – 1978] and Ray Eames [American, 1916 – 1988]
Eames House
1945-1949, Los Angeles, California

                 

Robert Arneson [American, 1930 – 1992]
Ear Ache
1991, private collection

 

Pre-Columbian
Ear-Plug with Image of the God of Wind
c. 800-1521, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City

 

Pre-Columbian
Ear-Spools
c. 1460-1521, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City

 

Kraetsch and Kraetsch [American, active 1920s – 1930s]
Earl Butler House
1937, Des Moines, Iowa

 

John Singer Sargent [American, 1856 – 1925]
The Earl of Dalhousie
1900, private collection

 

Hans Holbein the younger [German, 1497/1498 – 1543]
Earl of Surrey
c. 1542, Royal Collection, Windsor

 


Early 19th Century Mule Shop
1835, British Library, London

 

Stuart Davis [American, 1894 – 1964]
Early American Landscape
1925, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

 

Greek
Early Attica
5th-4th Century BCE

 

George Inness [American, 1825 – 1894]
Early Autumn, Montclair
1888, Montclair Art Museum

 

Alexander Calder [American, 1898 – 1976]
Early Bug Brooch
c. 1940, Calder Foundation, New York

 

Greek
Early Corinthian Animal Style Amphora
c. 625-600 BCE, British Museum, London

   

Tony Cragg [English, born 1949]
Early Forms
1993

 

Tony Cragg [English, born 1949]
Early Forms
1993

 

Tony Cragg [English, born 1949]
Early Forms
1993

 

Tony Cragg [English, born 1949]
Early Forms
1993

 

Tony Cragg [English, born 1949]
Early Forms
1998, Galleria Tucci Russo, Turin

 

Burgoyne Diller [American, 1929 – 2005]
Early Geometric (Second Theme No. 269)
1937, private collection

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 1: Allegories of Faith and Hope Flanking the Zuccaro Emblem
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 2: Taddeo Leaving Home escorted by Two Guardian Angels
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 3: Pallas Athena Shows Taddeo the Prospect of Rome
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 4: Taddeo at the Entrance of Rome Greeted by Toil, Servitude, Hardship, Obedience and Patience
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 5: Taddeo Drawing by Moonlight in Calabrese's House
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 6: Taddeo Rebuffed by Francesco Il Sant'Angelo
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 7: Allegories of Fortitude and Patience
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 8: Taddeo in the House of Giovanni Piero Calabrese
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 9: Taddeo Sent on Errand by Calabrese's Wife
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 10: Taddeo Employed on Menial Tasks at Calabrese's House
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 11: Two Child Angels, Symbolizing Patience and Industry
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 12: Taddeo Drawing after the Antique
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 13: Taddeo Copying Raphael's Frescoes in the Loggia of the Villa Farnese
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 14: Taddeo's Hallucination
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 15: Taddeo Decorating the Facade of the Palazzo Mattei
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 16: Taddeo Returning Home with the Sack of Stones and in Bed Recovering from His Fever
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 17: Taddeo Welcomed to Rome by Disegno, Spirit, and the Three Graces
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 18: Taddeo in the Belvedere Court in the Vatican Copying the Laocoön
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 19: Taddeo in the Sistine Chapel Drawing Michelangelo's Last Judgment
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Federico Zuccaro [Italian, c. 1541 – 1609]
The Early Life of Taddeo Zuccaro, No. 20: Allegories of Study and Intelligence Flanking the Zuccaro emblem
c. 1595, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Mesopotamian
Early Mesopotamian City-States

 

Sigmund Freudenberger [Swiss, 1745 – 1801]
Early Morning
c. 1774, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Samuel Palmer [English, 1805 – 1881]
Early Morning
1825, British Museum, London

 

Max Pechstein [German, 1881 – 1955]
Early Morning
1911, private collection

 

Asher B. Durand [American, 1796 – 1886]
Early Morning at Cold Spring
1850, Montclair Art Museum, Montclair

 

Perle Fine [American, 1908 – 1988]
Early Morning Garden
1957, private collection

 

Childe Hassam [American, 1859 – 1935]
Early Morning on the Avenue in May 1917
1917, Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover

 

Millard Sheets [American, 1907 – 1989]
Early Morning Patzcuaro
1947-1948, Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts, Alta Loma

 

William Merritt Chase [American, 1849 – 1916]
Early Morning Stroll
1887-1891, private collection

 

Anthony Caro [English, 1924 – 2013]
Early One Morning
1962, Tate Gallery, London

 

Albert Sands Southworth [American, 1811 – 1894] and Josiah Johnson Hawes [American, 1808 – 1901]
Early Operation Using Ether for Anesthesia
1847, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

   

Egon Schiele [Austrian, 1890 – 1918]
Early Spring
1913, Kunsthaus Zug

 

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff [German, 1883 – 1970]
Early Spring
1911, Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund

 

Toyen [Czech, 1902 – 1980]
Early Spring
1945, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Pierre Bonnard [French, 1867 – 1947]
Early Spring (Little Fauns)
1909, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Edward Hopper [American, 1882 – 1967]
Early Sunday Morning
1930, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

 

Central Asian
Earring
c. 500-450 BCE, National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana

 

Greek
Earrings
c. 330-300 BCE, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Harry Bertoia [American, 1915 – 1978]
Earrings
1948, private collection

 

Man Ray (Radnitzky, Emmanuel) [American, 1890 – 1976]
Earrings
1970, private collection

 

Yves Tanguy [French, 1900 – 1955]
Earrings with Miniatures
c. 1938, private collection

 

Julio Alpuy [Uruguayan, 1919 – 2009]
The Earth
1963, private collection

 

André Masson [French, 1896 – 1987]
The Earth
1939, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Benoit Massou [French, 1627 – 1684], from a design by Charles Le Brun [French, 1619 – 1690]
Earth
1681, Versailles

 

Auguste Rodin [French, 1840 – 1917]
Earth and Moon
1899, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

 

Jean René Bazaine [French, 1904 – 2001]
Earth and Sky
1950, Foundation Maeght, Saint-Paul-de-Vence

 

Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
The Earth Crumbles
1925, private collection

 

Seymour Lipton [American, 1903 – 1986]
Earth Forge II
1955, Brooklyn Museum

 

Eduardo Chillida [Spanish, 1924 – 2002]
Earth G258
1992, private collection

 

Maynard Dixon [American, 1875 – 1946]
Earth Knower
1931-1935, Oakland Museum of California

 

Mark Tobey [American, 1890 – 1976]
Earth Rhythms
1961, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

Raymond Jonson [American, 1891 – 1982]
Earth Rhythms No. 6
1925, Jonson Gallery, Albuquerque

 

Georg Wezeler [Flemish, first active c. 1520], from a design by Bernaert van Orley [Flemish, c. 1492 – c. 1541]
Earth Under the Protection of Jupiter and Juno
c. 1520-1530, Palacio Real, Madrid

 

Pierre Bonnard [French, 1867 – 1947]
Earthly Paradise
1916-1920, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Dieric Bouts the elder [Netherlandish, 1415 – 1475]
Earthly Paradise
1468, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille

 

Jan Brueghel the elder [Flemish, 1568 – 1625]
Earthly Paradise
c. 1610-1620, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

Hieronymus Bosch [Flemish, 1450 – 1516]
The Earthly Paradise and the Ascent of the Blessed
c. 1500-1505, Palazzo Ducale, Venice

       

Paul Klee [Swiss, 1879 – 1940]
Earthquake
1929, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio

 

Maria Helena Vieira da Silva [French, 1908 – 1992]
The Easels
1960, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

Andrew Joseph Russell [American, 1830 – 1902]
East and West Shaking Hands at Promontory Point,Utah
1869, Union Pacific Museum, Council Bluffs

   

John Constable [English, 1776 – 1837]
East Bergholt Church
1809, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

 

Milton Avery [American, 1885 – 1965]
The East End
1957, private collection

 

Greek
East Frieze from the Treasury of the Siphnians
c. 530 BCE, Delphi Museum, Delphi

 

Grace Hartigan [American, 1922 – 2008]
East Hampton
1957, private collection

 

Mesopotamian
East India House Inscription
c. 605-562 BCE, British Museum, London

 

Joan Mitchell [American, 1925 – 1992]
East Ninth Street
1956, private collection

 

Greek
East Pediment from the Treasury of the Siphnians
c. 530 BCE, Delphi Museum, Delphi

 

Attributed to Phidias [Greek, c. 490 BCE – 430 BCE]
East Pediment of the Parthenon
437-432 BCE, British Museum, London

                             

Greek
East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia
c. 460 BCE, Archaeological Museum, Olympia

       

Richard Pousette-Dart [American, 1916 – 1992]
East River
1939, private collection

 

Grace Hartigan [American, 1922 – 2008]
East River Drive
1957, Wichita Art Museum

 

Georgia O'Keeffe [American, 1887 – 1986]
The East River from the 30th Story of the Shelton Hotel
1928, New Britain Museum of American Art

 

Georgia O'Keeffe [American, 1887 – 1986]
East River No. 1
1927-1928, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton

 

Edward Hopper [American, 1882 – 1967]
East Side Interior - New York
1922, British Museum, London

 

Edith Mitchill Prellwitz [American, 1865 – 1944]
East Wind (The Bathers)
c. 1922, private collection

 

Alfred Capel Cure [English, 1826 – 1896]
East Window, Tintern Abbey
1857, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal

 

Joseph Christian Leyendecker [American, 1874 – 1951]
Easter (18th Century Frenchman with Poodle)
1930, National Museum of American Illustration, Newport

 

Jackson Pollock [American, 1912 – 1956]
Easter and the Totem
1953, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

Francesca Woodman [American, 1958 – 1991]
Easter Lily, Rome
1978, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

Minor White [American, 1908 – 1976]
Easter Sunday, Stony Brook State Park
1963, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

German
Easter Table (Rota Paschalis)
1465-1466, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Islamic
The Eastern Abbasid Caliphate
c. 800-1100

 

Margaret Bourke-White [American, 1904 – 1971]
Eastern Airlines: Plane Interior
c. 1935-1936, Syracuse University Library

 

John Murray [English, 1809 – 1898]
The Eastern Facade of the Taj Mahal, Agra
c. 1855-1865, private collection

 


Eastern Mediterranean
c. 100 BCE

 

Winslow Homer [American, 1836 – 1910]
Eastern Point, Prout's Neck
1900, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown

 

Roman
Eastern Roman Provinces during the 2nd and 3rd Centuries

 

Ralph Iwamoto [American, born 1925]
Eastern Twilight
1957, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Eastport, Maine
1933, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

Edward William Godwin [English, 1833 – 1886]
Easy Chair
c. 1876, private collection

 

Isamu Kenmochi [Japanese, 1912 – 1971]
Easy Chair, Model SM 7051
1963, private collection

 

Robert Indiana [American, born 1928]
EAT
1962, private collection

 

Hans Schleger (Zero) [English, 1898 – 1976]
Eat Greens for Health
1939, Imperial War Museum, London

 

Daniel Spoerri [Swiss, born 1930]
Eaten by Dick Higgins
1964, private collection

 

Daniel Spoerri [Swiss, born 1930]
Eaten by Gudmundur Gudmundson dit
1964, private collection

 

John Frederick Kensett [American, 1816 – 1872]
Eaton's Neck
1872, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

   

Nicolaes Maes [Dutch, 1634 – 1693]
The Eavesdropper
1657, Dordrechts Museum, Dordrecht

     

Frankish
Ebbo Gospels
c. 825-850, Bibliothèque Municipale, Epernay

     

Levantine
Ebla

 

Christopher Dresser [English, 1834 – 1904]
Ebonized Wood Chair
c. 1880, private collection

 

Dante Gabriel Rossetti [English, 1828 – 1882]
Ecce Ancilla Domini (Annunciation)
1850, Tate Gallery, London

   

Italian
Ecce Homo
c. 1505-1515, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

 

Italian
Ecce Homo
c. 1500, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Giovanni Baglione [Italian, c. 1566 – 1643]
Ecce Homo
c. 1606-1613, Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome

 

Hieronymus Bosch [Flemish, 1450 – 1516]
Ecce Homo
after 1475, Städel Museum, Frankfurt

 

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio [Italian, 1571 – 1610]
Ecce Homo
1605, Civica Galleria di Palazzo Rosso, Genoa

 

Lovis Corinth [German, 1858 – 1925]
Ecce Homo
1925, Kunstmuseum Basel

 

Correggio (Antonio Allegri) [Italian, c. 1489 – c. 1534]
Ecce Homo
1525-1527, National Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Ecce Homo
1625-1626, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham

 

Gregorio Fernández [Spanish, c. 1576 – 1636]
Ecce Homo
before 1621, Museo Diocesano y Catedralicio, Valladolid

     

Bernardino Fungai [Italian, 1460 – 1516]
Ecce Homo
c. 1495-1500, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

 

Maerten van Heemskerck [Netherlandish, 1498 – 1574]
Ecce Homo
c. 1559-1560, Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem

 

Jan van Hemessen [Netherlandish, c. 1500 – c. 1575]
Ecce Homo
c. 1525, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Jean Hey (Master of Moulins) [Netherlandish, active c. 1480 – c. 1504]
Ecce Homo
c. 1494, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

 

Hans Holbein the younger [German, 1497/1498 – 1543], copy after Lucas van Leyden [Netherlandish, c. 1494 – c. 1533]
Ecce Homo
c. 1515, Kunstmuseum Basel

 

Andrea Mantegna [Italian, c. 1430 – c. 1506]
Ecce Homo
c. 1500, Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris

 

Israhel van Meckenem the younger [German, c. 1440 – 1503]
Ecce Homo
c. 1480, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Quinten Metsys (Quentin Massys) [Flemish, 1466 – 1530]
Ecce Homo
c. 1525, Palazzo Ducale, Venice

       

Rembrandt van Rijn [Dutch, 1606 – 1669]
Ecce Homo
c. 1655, Albertina, Vienna

 

Rembrandt van Rijn [Dutch, 1606 – 1669] and Jan Georg van Vliet [Dutch, ca. 1610 – after 1635]
Ecce Homo
1636

 

Peter Paul Rubens [Flemish, 1577 – 1640]
Ecce Homo
c. 1610, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Santi di Tito [Italian, 1536 – 1602]
Ecce Homo
c. 1570-1580, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

 

Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) [Italian, c. 1488 – c. 1576]
Ecce Homo
1548, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) [Italian, c. 1488 – c. 1576]
Ecce Homo
1543, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

 

Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) [Italian, c. 1488 – c. 1576]
Ecce Homo
c. 1560, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin

 

Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) [Italian, c. 1488 – c. 1576]
Ecce Homo
c. 1570-1576, Saint Louis Art Museum

 

Georg Mathias Vischer [Austrian, 1628 – 1696]
Ecce Homo
c. 1630, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Master of the Saint Ursula Legend [German, active c. 1485 – c. 1515]
Ecce Homo and Onlookers
c. 1470-1500, Museo Bandini, Fiesole

 

Master of the Imhoff Altar [German, active c. 1410 – 1420]
Ecce Homo, from the Imhoff Altarpiece
c. 1420, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg

 

Martin Schongauer [German, c. 1430 – c. 1491]
Ecce Homo, from the Passion series
c. 1480, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Eccentric Construction (Excentrische Konstruktion)
c. 1921, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

 

Lorenzo Lotto [Italian, c. 1480 – c. 1556]
An Ecclesiastic in His Study
c. 1530, British Museum, London

 

Susie MacMurray [English, born 1959]
Echo
2006, private collection

 

Kenneth Price [American, 1935 – 2012]
Echo
1997, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Julia Margaret Cameron [English, 1815 – 1879]
The Echo (Hatty Campbell)
1868, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Georges Braque [French, 1882 – 1963]
The Echo (L'Echo)
c. 1953-1956, private collection

 

John Wiliam Waterhouse [English, 1849 – 1917]
Echo and Narcissus
1903, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

 

William Henry Jackson [American, 1843 – 1942]
Echo Cliffs, Canyon of the Grand River, Glenwood Extension, Denver & Rio Grande Railroad
c. 1881, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Echo of a Scream
1937, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Jackson Pollock [American, 1912 – 1956]
Echo: Number 25, 1951
1951, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Norman Lewis [American, 1909 – 1979]
Echoes
1950, Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Utica

 

Eduardo Chillida [Spanish, 1924 – 2002]
Echoes I
1954, private collection

 

German
Echternach Codex Aureus
c. 1030, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg

   

Hiberno-Saxon
Echternach Gospels (Gospels of Saint Willibrord)
c. 700, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris

 

Ellen Auerbach [German, 1906 – 2004]
Eckstein with Lipstick
1930, Museum Folkwang, Essen

   

Adolph Gottlieb [American, 1903 – 1974]
Eclipse
1952, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid

 

John Nost Sartorius [English, 1759 – 1828]
Eclipse
c. 1790, private collection

 

George Grosz [German, 1893 – 1959]
The Eclipse of the Sun
1926, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington

 

Félix Louis Jacques Duban [French, 1797 – 1870]
École des Beaux-Arts
1833, Paris

 

Soyeon Cho [Korean, born 1974]
Ecological Collage
2005, private collection

 

Jean-Antoine Houdon [French, 1741 – 1828]
Écorché
1792, École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris

 

Jean-Antoine Houdon [French, 1741 – 1828]
Écorché
1767, Art Gallery of Hamilton

 

Paul Cézanne [French, 1839 – 1906]
Ecorché after Houdon
c. 1892-1895, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Domenico del Barbiere [Italian, 1506 – 1565]
Écorchés and Skeletons
c. 1540-1545, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Francesco Solimena [Italian, 1657 – 1747]
The Ecstacy of Saint Francis
c. 1681, Phoenix Art Museum

 

Gian Lorenzo Bernini [Italian, 1598 – 1680]
Ecstacy of Saint Teresa, Cornaro Chapel
1645-1652, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome

 

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