Table 2.
Anonymous (Indian/Malwa): Lovers (1640–1660, opaque watercolor with ink and gold shell) |
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Anonymous (Utagawa Kunisada, Japanese): Erotic Subjects Matched with Fans (1830s–1840s, color woodblock print) |
Anonymous (Japanese): Young Man Offering to Help Clear a Woman's Shoe of Snow (ca. 1770, color woodblock print) |
Alexander Archipenko: The Rape (ca. 1934, charcoal) |
Banki: Shinguchimura no bosetsu, Evening Snow at Shinguchi Village, The Lovers Umegawa and Chubei (ca. 1800, color woodblock print) |
Max Beckmann: The Dancers (1922, woodcut) |
Peter Behrens: Der Kuss (The Kiss) (1898, color woodcut) |
Larry Clark: Untitled, from Tulsa “40” (1971, gelatin silver print) |
Albrecht Dürer: Abduction of Proserpina (1516, etching) |
Giorgio Ghisi: Venus and Adonis (1567–1573, engraving) |
Nan Goldin: Nan One Month After Being Battered (1984, Cibachrome print) |
Suzuki Harunobu: Woman Throwing a Snowball at a Girl Reading a Love Letter (1767–1769, color woodblock print) |
Erich Heckel: The Couple (1923, woodcut) |
Allen Jones: Concerning Marriage, IV (1964, lithograph) |
Rockwell Kent: The Lovers (1928, wood engraving) |
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Union, from the series Man and Wife (1900, woodcut) |
Utagawa Kuniyoshi: Tsumagome: Abe no Yasune Watching His Wife Change into a Fox-spirit, no. 43 from the series The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido Road (1852, color woodblock print) |
Roy Lichtenstein: Study for Kiss II (1963, graphite pencil on paper) |
Okumura Masanobu: Portrait of a Courtesan as a Love Letter (ca. 1710, color woodblock print) |
Edvard Munch: The Sin (Nude) (1902, color lithograph) |
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn: Rembrandt and Saskia (1636, etching) |
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn: Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (1634, etching) |
Georges Rouault: Prostitute (1924–1927, lithograph) |
Kitagawa Utamaro: The Lovers Ohan and Choemon (early 19th century, color woodblock print) |
Holly Wright: True Saints: Jesus and St. John (1980–1984, gelatin silver print) |
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: Portrait of a Courtesan (1888, color woodblock print) |
aThe works (listed by artist and title) are held in Oberlin College's AMAM. In most cases, images are available in the museum's digital repository (http://rubens.cc.oberlin.edu/emuseum).