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Cubist style painting of seated woman, with brown, blue, green shapes.

Portrait of Marevna, c. 1915

Diego Rivera

A work made of oil on canvas.

Clock, 1961

Bruce Conner

A work made of oil paint on anodized aluminum with six hexagonal round-faced steel bolts.

The Elliott Room: Charter, 1985 [series 1985/87]

Robert Ryman

A work made of oil on canvas.

Mid American, 1969

Ed Paschke

White sculpture of various sized rectangles stacked and interlocked with one another.

Interrelation of Volumes from the Ellipsoid, 1926

Georges Vantongerloo

A work made of oil on canvas.

Nice, 1916

Léopold Survage

A work made of oil on canvas.

Cave Canem, 1944

John Graham

A work made of oil on canvas.

Landscape at Cagnes, c. 1923

Chaim Soutine

A work made of oil on canvas.

Combat, 1964

Leon Golub

A work made of oil on canvas.

Martin A. Ryerson, 1913

Louis Betts

A work made of box construction.

Untitled (For Trista), c. 1969

Joseph Cornell

Two oblong pieces of wood that taper towards the bottom attached to a rectangular base of lighter wood. Each form has rounded openings painted white.

Two Figures (Menhirs), c. 1954/55

Barbara Hepworth

A work made of oil on canvas.

María Izquierdo, 1932

Rufino Tamayo

A bisected rectangle, each side of which icludes a curved form seeming to represent a portion of a human body adorned in black lace undergarments.

Loose Beauty, 1973

Christina Ramberg

A work made of terracotta.

Adolescent Girl, 1920

Charles Despiau

A work made of collaged and laquered bottle, with carved and painted wooden stopper.

Untitled, c. 1947

Lawrence Vail

A work made of casein on board.

My Man, 1943

Yasuo Kuniyoshi

A work made of oil on canvas.

Strange Worlds, 1928

Todros Geller

Six colorful prints, each featuring stylized groupings of animals, including a cat, horses, sheep, and deer.

After Franz Marc: 1-6, 1982

Sherrie Levine

Colorful bars and other shapes form a dense and chaotic network. At left of center is a black rectangle bordered in purple and yellow with a red arrow inside it. At far left is a partially visible yellow bullseye with white, blue, and red bands.

The Railway Crossing (Sketch), 1919

Fernand Léger

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