- Also known as
- William Hicok Low, Will H. Low
- Date of birth
- Date of death
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Sonnet: “When I have fears that I may cease to be”, 1887
Will Hicock Low
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Ode: “Bards of passion and of mirth”, 1887
Will Hicock Low
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Swooned Murmuring of Love, and Pale with Pain, 1885
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Keats’ Last Sonnet, 1887
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Ode on Melancholy, 1887
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On This Side of Jove’s Clouds, 1885
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And Lycius’ Arms Were Empty of Delight, 1885
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I Dreamt I Saw Thee Robed in Purple Flakes, 1885
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A Nymph, To Whom All Hoofed Satyrs Knelt Head-peice, Part 1, 1885
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And in its Marriage Robe the Heavy Body Wound, 1885
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What Wreath for Lamia? What for Lycius? What for the Sage, 1885/88
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Pale Grew Her Immortality, For Woe of All These Lovers, 1885
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Explore Further
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Ballet at the Paris Opéra, 1877
Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas
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Alka Seltzer, 1966
Roy Lichtenstein
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A Young Lady with a Parrot, c. 1730
Rosalba Carriera
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After the Hurricane, Bahamas, 1899
Winslow Homer
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Harvest Talk, 1953
Charles White
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The Wedding, 1948
Jacob Lawrence
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Flower Clouds, c. 1903
Odilon Redon
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Two Women’s Torsos, 1952
Willem de Kooning
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Statue of the Madonna in the Mountains, 1804
Caspar David Friedrich
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The Artist’s Mother, 1926 or 1936
Arshile Gorky
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Black and White, 1953
Lee Krasner
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Perilous Night, 1982
Jasper Johns
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Young Bull, c. 1496, erroneously inscribed in another hand 1508
Albrecht Dürer