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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
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Sonnet: "When I have fears that I may cease to be"
Keats' Last Sonnet
She Bathes Unseen
The Sophist's Eye, Like a Sharp Spear, Went Through Her Utte
It Was the Custom Then to Bring Away the Bride From Home
The Wide-Spreaded Night Above Her Towers
They All Moved to the Feast
They Were Enthroned, in the Eventide, Upon a Couch - Head-Pi
Dante Gabriel Rossetti|William Shakespeare — Jane Morris: St
John Downman — After Sculpture of Ariadne
John Douglas Miller — The First Whisper of Love
Lawrence Alma-Tadema (British, 1836–1912) — Glaucus and Nydi
Elihu Vedder — The Fates Gathering in the Stars
Hugues Merle — Falling Leaves, Allegory of Autumn
Joseph-Ferdinand Lancrenon — Drapery Study for "Castor and P
Sir Edward Burne-Jones — Seated Female Figure
Girolamo Mengozzi (called Colonna)|Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Richard Earlom — Weeping Allegorical Female Figure with Putt
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — Beata Beatrix
William Young Ottley — Vision of the True Cross Appearing to