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A work made of oil on canvas.

The Seine at Vernonnet, c. 1930

Pierre Bonnard

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Checkered Tablecloth, 1939

Pierre Bonnard

A work made of marble.

Leda, 1920

Constantin Brancusi

Sculpture composed of irregular pieces of steel resembling a human figure.

Hero Construction, 1958

Richard Hunt

A work made of oil on hardboard.

Madawaska—Acadian Light-Heavy, 1940

Marsden Hartley

A work made of bronze.

The Chicken, 1944

Alexander Calder

Colored sculpture of the head of a light-skinned woman with closed eyes and an elaborate jeweled headdress.

Head of Pavlova, 1924

Malvina Hoffman

Large abstract painting, overlapping zigzagging layers of orange, cream, red, and black.

PH-774, 1958

Clyfford Still

A work made of single-channel video sculpture: thirteen television monitors and aluminum armature; color, silent. number nine of nine unique sculptures in series..

Family of Robot: Baby, 1986

Nam June Paik

A work made of bronze.

Horse and Rider, c. 1947

Marino Marini

A work made of oil on canvas.

Volunteer, 1963/64

James Rosenquist

Blue and brown Cubist painting of Picasso with painterdz palette.

Portrait of Pablo Picasso, January–February 1912

Juan Gris

A work made of oil on canvas.

Still Life, 1955

Giorgio Morandi

A work made of box construction with blue glass.

Homage to the Romantic Ballet, 1942

Joseph Cornell

A work made of black pencil.

Wall Drawing #63: A wall is divided into four horizontal parts. In the top row are four equal vertical divisions, each with lines in a different direction. In the second row, six double combinations; in the third row, four triple combinations; in the bottom row, all four combinations superimposed, 1971

Sol LeWitt

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Circus Rider, c. 1927

Marc Chagall

Photograph of an orange-red abstract sculpture of thin, rounded metal sheets bent in a manner suggesting wings, with a long, thin appendage, resting on an outdoor lawn.

Flying Dragon (intermediate maquette), 1975

Alexander Calder

Terracotta sculpture of a woman of African descent's face: her hair is flattened against her skull, extending down to the figure’s neck, and its texture is delineated with small incisions. Her face possesses a prominent forehead, broad nose, and full lips. The sculpture is both highly individual yet also timeless and universal.

Head of a Black Woman, c. 1935

Sargent Claude Johnson

A work made of oil on canvas.

Murano Glass, 1976

Richard Estes

A work made of oil on canvas.

Portrait II, 1965

Philip Guston

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