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A work made of oil on cotton, on cardboard nailed to wood.

Death in the Garden (Legend), 1919

Paul Klee

A work made of oil and sand on canvas.

The Grand Arab (He Only Has Sand), 1947

Jean Dubuffet

Painting of light-colored sand, gray hills of uncertain size, and a strip of blue sky.

The Black Place, 1943

Georgia O'Keeffe

A work made of oil on canvas.

Longueil, Normandie, October 1909

Lyonel Feininger

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Holiday, c. 1915

Edward Henry Potthast

A work made of acrylic, silkscreen ink, and diamond dust on linen.

Diamond Dust Joseph Beuys, 1980

Andy Warhol

A work made of bronze, edition 2/5.

Torso-Kore, 1958

Jean (Hans) Arp

In vivid shades of red, orange, yellow, blue, and green, a grouping of row houses sits before an open expanse of land and winding, leafless trees. Everything is multicolored and outlined in thick strokes of deep blue. A figure bends down near a path.

Houses at Chatou, c. 1905

Maurice de Vlaminck

A work made of bronze.

"Acrobat" Upside Down Figure, 1926

Gaston Lachaise

A work made of oil on canvas.

Barnacles, 1907

Adam Emory Albright

A work made of oil on canvas.

Row of Ties, 1969

Wayne Thiebaud

A work made of encaustic on canvas.

A Reasonable Facsimile, 1942

Arthur Dove

Dark colored sculpture of womandz head composed of fractured geometric shapes.

Head of a Woman (Fernande), 1909

Pablo Picasso

A work made of oil on canvas with painted frame.

Turning Point of Thirst, 1934

Victor Brauner

A work made of oil on canvas.

Landscape, 1912

Jean Metzinger

A work made of tobacco leaves, neon, and lead.

Untitled, 1969

Pier Paolo Calzolari

A work made of bronze.

Three Men Walking II, 1948/49

Alberto Giacometti

Dark colored abstract sculpture of interlocking rounded and edged shapes.

Horse, 1914

Raymond Duchamp-Villon

A work made of acrylic on fiberglass and plywood.

Black Panel, 1989/99

Ellsworth Kelly

A work made of bronze, cast in 1957, from an edition of five plus one.

Working Model for UNESCO Reclining Figure, 1957

Henry Moore

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