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  1. Figure study — Ferdinand Hodler, 1887
  2. Self portrait — Ferdinand Hodler, 1916
  3. Composition study — Ferdinand Hodler, 1897
  4. Study of Two Peasants — Vincent Van Gogh, 1885
  5. Three Studies with One Figure Supporting Another; Figure Sketch and Landscape Sketch (for “Deposition”, Perugia, Cathedral of San Lorenzo) — Federico Barocci, 1569

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  1. Sheet of studies with two comedians — Jean-Antoine Watteau
  2. Composition study — Ferdinand Hodler, 1897
  3. Figure study — Ferdinand Hodler, 1887
  4. Three Studies of Sitting Figure, Drapery Sketches (for “Martyrdom of Saint Vitalis”, Milano, Pinacoteca di Brera) — Federico Barocci, 1583
  5. Three Studies of Sitting Figure, Drapery Sketches (for “Martyrdom of Saint Vitalis”, Milano, Pinacoteca di Brera) — Federico Barocci, 1583
  6. Holy Family in a landscape — Guercino
  7. Three Studies with One Figure Supporting Another; Figure Sketch and Landscape Sketch (for “Deposition”, Perugia, Cathedral of San Lorenzo) — Federico Barocci, 1569
  8. Three Studies with One Figure Supporting Another; Figure Sketch and Landscape Sketch (for “Deposition”, Perugia, Cathedral of San Lorenzo) — Federico Barocci, 1569
  9. Composition study — Ferdinand Hodler, 1899
  10. Page from a sketchbook 75 — George Romney
  11. Portrait of Louise Delphine Duchosal — Ferdinand Hodler, 1885
  12. Rhythmic landscape on Lake Geneva — Ferdinand Hodler, 1908
  13. Lake Geneva on the evening in Chexbres — Ferdinand Hodler, 1895
  14. Two sketches of Gondoliers — Ilya Repin
  15. Figures behind a Balustrade (Study) — Andrea Del Sarto
  16. Study of Two Peasants — Vincent Van Gogh, 1885
  17. The Grammont — Ferdinand Hodler, 1906
  18. Rosebush in a Meadow — Ferdinand Hodler, 1884
  19. Study for banknote — Ferdinand Hodler, 1909
  20. A group of three figures, one kneeling, possibly before a shrine — John Frederick Lewis
  21. Valentine Gode Darel, with disheveled hair — Ferdinand Hodler, 1913

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  1. The Jungfrau Massif from Mürren — Ferdinand Hodler, 1911