1. Erté used a mixture of bronze, brass and plexi to form this femme fatale mirror that rotates 360-degrees. Barnett Fine Art, BarnettFineArt.com
2. The “Lounging Figure Study in Burnt Umber” shows an emphasis on pose and posture. Billy Solitario Fine Art, 4531 Magazine St., 919-9346, BillySolitario.com
3. A glamorous gown in black wire and gold beads from Key-Sook Geum Dialogue VII, 2018 is a visual stunner. Callan Contemporary, 518 Julia St., 525-0518, CallanContemporary.com
4. There is a mystical feeling to the oil on canvas “Candlelight.” Fredrick Guess Studio, 612 Julia St., 251-4644, FredrickGuessStudio.com
5. The “Girl In White” oil on panel by Ruth Shively is a study in contour. Gallery Orange, 819 Royal St., 875-4006, Gallery-Orange.com
6. The three demure figures in “Down by the River” evoke a sense of solidarity. Hemmerling Gallery, 733 Royal St., 524-0909, HemmerlingArt.com
7. “The Brass Ring” presents a vision of confidence and playfulness. Acrylic on canvas. Pamela Marquis Studio, 221 Dauphine St., 615-1752, PamelaMarquisStudio.com
8. The “Courtship of Antoinette” is a provocative visual invitation draped in timeless mystery. Mac-Gryder Gallery, 615 Julia St., 322-2555, MacGryderGallery.com.
9. The mesmerizing “House of Solitude” from Brooke Shaden explores both the darkness and the light of her muse. Soren Christensen Gallery, 400 Julia St., 569-9501, SorenGallery.com