



“Unfinished Statue of Akhenaten Kissing His Daughter (Probably Meritaten)” by an unknown sculpture, c.1373-57 BCE, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period.
“Untitled (Woman and Daughter with Makeup)” by Carrie Mae Weems, from the Kitchen Table Series, 1990.
“Portrait of a Lady (probably Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham” by an unknown artist of the English School, c.1595-1605.
“Onoe Matsusuke as the Ghost of the Murdered Wife Oiwa, in A Tale of Horror from the Yotsuya Station on the Tokaido Road” by Utagawa Toyokuni, 1812.
“The Duchess of Parma and Piacenza, Louise Élisabeth of France, and her daughter, Princess Isabella of Parma” by Jean-Marc Nattier, 1750.
“Relief of a Royal Couple (Perhaps Akhenaten and Nefertiti, or Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun, or Smenkhkare and Meritaten)” by an unknown artist, c. 1335 BCE, 18th Dynasty.
“Unfinished Portrait of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough” by Sir Godfrey Kneller, c.late 17th century-early 18th century.
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"I hope u like what looks back at u" by Gianne Encarnacion ( @pngianne), 2019.
“The Devil Preaching to the Witches”, illustration taken from Robert Chambers’ “Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the Rebellion of 1745”, 1885.
“Boudoir” by Angela Deane ( @xoAngelaDeane), 2020.
“DiovadiovaI Chrome Kitty Cash VII” by Kip Omolade ( @KipOmolade), 2017.
“Achilles Tending Patroclus Wounded By An Arrow”, depicted on a drinking cup by the Sosias Painter, c.500 BCE.
“Portrait of a Young Woman (Possibly Catherine Howard)” from the workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger, c.1540–45.
“Tuesday in Eternity” by Juno Calypso ( @JunoCalypso), 2018.
“Babe You're Going To Be Fine” by Polly Nor ( @pollynor) 2015.
“LINDA” by Juno Birch ( @JunoBirch), 2019.
Page from the Vaux Passional, by an unknown scribe, depicting an enthroned Henry VII with courtiers; in the left background are his children, Mary, Margaret, and the future Henry VIII laying his head on a bed and weeping for the death of their mother, Elizabeth of York, c.1503-4.
“Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay and her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray” by an unknown artist (perhaps David Martin or Allan Ramsey, previously attributed to Johann Zoffany), c. 1778.
“Portrait of Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, the later Queen Marie Antoinette of France, aged 13” by Joseph Ducreux, 1769.
“A young man, presumed to be John Bertram, wearing a blue jacket with white waistcoat decorated with gold stitching and a black neckerchief, his pink hair powdered and worn en queue” by John Smart, 1773.
“Portrait of Princess Elizabeth Stuart (later Elizabeth of Bohemia, The Winter Queen)” by Robert Peake the Elder, 1603.
“Sibyelle of Cleves (at the time of her betrothal to John Frederick, Electoral Prince of Saxony)” by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1526.
“1830s Mean Girls” by @aliosza_, 2020.
“Candy Panties” by Exotic Cancer ( @exotic_cancer), 2019.
“Tapestry, in the Flemish style, depicting Catherine of Aragon and her husband Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, and their court” by unknown artists, c. 1501.
“Portrait of Marie Antoinette as Dauphine of France” by an artist in the circle of Martin van Meytens, c.1771-73.
“Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Edwards Freeman in a white satin gown with a pink wrap, seated on a sofa in an interior” by Sir Joshua Reynolds, c.late 18th century.
“Melusine making music” from a 15th century French Book of Hours (from the section Hours of the Virgin, Matins and Lauds).
“Self Portrait with Two Pupils (Mademoiselle Marie Gabrielle Capet and Mademoiselle Marie Marguerite Carreaux de Rosemond)” by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, 1785.
“Gabrielle d’Estrées and One of Her Sisters” by an unknown artist of the Fontainebleau school, c. 1594.
Illustration of women making pasta, by an unknown artist, from a 15th century edition of “Tacuinum Sanitatis” (a Latin translation of Ibn Butlan’s “Taqwīm al-sihha”).
“Statue of Apollo”, a 19th century plaster cast copy of the bronze original by Leochares, c. 330 B.C., covered in synthetic tulle netting, at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas, United States.
“Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire” by Anne Mee, 1813 (based on an earlier 1800 miniature).
“The Triumph of Venus, Worshipped by Six Legendary Lovers (Achilles, Tristan, Lancelot, Samson, Paris and Troilus”, by the Master of Taking of Tarento, c. the first half of the 15th century.
“Harvesting Gourds near the African House and Wash Day Near Ghana House, Melrose Plantation” by Clementine Hunter, 1959.
"Artemisia Gentileschi" by Rachel Siddall, for the cover of @madebywomenzine's zine on Gentileschi, 2019.