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Images for Part II: WHO IS THAT PERSON Who is that person, or in some cases, those people? Read the entire assignment sheet. Note: The images used in this assignment are in the public domain in the United States, and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 100 years or fewer. “Who is that Person?” was contributed as a representative assignment by Pamela Awana Lee for the Postsecondary Framework: This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License: For reprint permissions beyond the scope of this license, contact the original author. All copies of this document must preserve the license statement and should attribute the original contributor and the Postsecondary Framework. Any revised copies need to notice that they are revisions of the original document as well.

1. The Puritan by Augustus Saint-Gaudens Bronze sculpture, cast 1899

2. Georgia O'Keeffe by Gaston Lachaise, marble sculpture, 1927

3 Piero della Francesca (1410/ ) - The Duke and Duches of Urbino Tempera on wood, 47x33 cm. (each panel)

4 Leonardo da Vinci Lady with an Ermine [Cecilia Gallerani, ] Oil on wood, 21 x 15 1/2 in. Czartoryski Museum, Cracow

5 Pietro Aretino by Titian ( Tiziano Vecellio) oil painting, 1512

6 The Infanta Isabella by Sir Peter Paul Rubens, drawing

7 7 George Sand by Félix Nadar, photograph

8 Egon Schiele - Self-Portrait 1910 Gouache, watercolor and charcoal 44 × 30.5 cm