Bathers
Bacchanalia
Executioner, John the Baptist, Salomé
Europa
Two women (after Hans Bellmer, 1946)
Salome’s episodes
Paphos paints her Galatea
Narcissus
After Botticelli's Mars and Venus
Seated woman
Jocasta, Oedipus
Frenhofer’s dream
Lemons, limes, peaches
Deposition
Stripping of Christ
Salome mourns
Woman and companions
Ajax
Athena considers Galatea and Pygmalion
Heloise among Abelard’s images of her
Sardanapalus
Salome and maid bathe
David lifts Bathsheba’s veils
Studio of Galatea
La Carte postale. Heloise pregnant with Astralabe
Minotaur
Salomé, the invention
Frenhofer's model paints herself
Tragoidas
Tragoidas (after R.B. Kitaj, 1958)
Frenhofer's studio as gates of hell
Oedipus meets Jocasta
Sisyphus
Athena,
Galatea paints Spinario and Siren
Magdalena
Sardanapalus
The Model draws the Minotaur
Salomé mourns the Baptist
Bacchanalia
Nymphs, Faun, Dionysos
Nessus and Deianira
Europa lies upon the less favoured
Le faune et Galatea
Baptist dreams of Salomé
Salomé, the Baptist, a predella study
Dionysos binds Jocasta
Frenhofer’s model and Apollo compete to charm their lovers
Frenhofer's model paints her lovers
Theodora
Theodora
Three ages of Theodora