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The Rich Odor of Roses…

Oscar Wilde’s London

Wilde’s Tomb, Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris

The Home Front Hardware Display, The Crystal Palace, London, 1851 L’Éxposition universelle, Paris, 1900

Overseas: Richard Caton Woodville, “Relief of the Light Brigade” (1897)

John Atkinson Grimshaw “The Thames by Moonlight with Southwark Bridge” (1884)

Atkinson Grimshaw,“Liverpool Quay by Moonlight” (1887)

James McNeill Whistler “Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket” (1874-77)

James McNeill Whistler “Nocturne in Blue and Gold– Old Battersea Bridge” (1872-75)

Emily Mary Osborn, “Nameless and Friendless” (1857)

GiovanniBoldini “Portrait of Comte de Montesquiou-Frezenac” (1897)

Jacques-Emile Blanche, “Sir Coleridge Kennard sitting on the sofa, or The Portrait of Dorian Gray’ (1904) Jacques-Emile Blanche, “Aubrey Beardsley” (1895)

John Singer Sargent “Lord Ribblesdale” (1902)

John Singer Sargent “Dr. Pozzi at Home” (1881)