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A work made of oil on canvas.

Near Pontoise, c. 1918/20

Maurice de Vlaminck

An orange seashell or flower bud or ear canal emerges from darkness to press up against the picture plane alongside lush green flora. A painting reminiscent of a lacquer box or botanical illustration.

Exotic garden, c. 1954

Kurt Seligmann

A work made of oil on canvas.

Poor Room—There Is No Time, No End, No Today, No Yesterday, No Tomorrow, Only the Forever, and Forever, and Forever without End, 1942–43, 1948–55, 1957–63

Ivan Albright

A work made of oil on canvas.

Portrait of Mary Block, 1955–57

Ivan Albright

A work made of oil on canvas.

Western Industrial, 1955

Charles Sheeler

A work made of oil on canvas.

Pink Composition (Composition en rose), 1951

Wou-Ki Zao

A work made of oil on canvas.

Buoy, 1941

Peter Blume

A work made of oil on canvas.

And Man Created God in His Own Image, 1930–31

Ivan Albright

A work made of oil on board.

Percolator, 1917

Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky)

A work made of wood and bone.

Reposoir, 1983

Don Baum

A work made of bronze, from an edition of ten.

Falling Warrior, 1956/57

Henry Moore

Semiabstracted landscape painting. Light-colored hills with spots of green and brown fill the foreground, while the background presents taller green mountains and blue sky.

Abiquiu Sand Hills and Mesa, 1945

Georgia O'Keeffe

A work made of acrylic on canvas.

F House, 1987

Ed Ruscha

A work made of wood, bronze, paint, and handmade paper.

Untitled, 1994/95

Robert Gober

A work made of oil on composition board.

Girl with the Green Face, 1910

Alexei Jawlensky

A work made of acrylic paint on cast acrylic.

Untitled, 1969

Robert Irwin

A work made of sixteen gelatin silver prints.

The Alcoholic, 1978

Gilbert & George

A work made of box construction.

Untitled (Harlequin), 1935/38

Joseph Cornell

A work made of oil and chalk on canvas.

Figure, 1927

Pablo Picasso

Large mound of rocks intersected radially by long rectangular mirrors.

Chalk-Mirror Displacement, 1969

Robert Smithson

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