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A work made of color laser copier artworks (20).

Colors, June 1987

University of Illinois at Chicago. School of Art and Design

A work made of letterpress.

Žijeme (We Live), 1931–33

Ladislav Sutnar

Painting of hanging, ripped apart animal carcass with seated man.

Figure with Meat, 1954

Francis Bacon

Multicolored painting of undulating geometric shapes interweaving and overlapping one another.

Edtaonisl (Ecclesiastic), 1913

Francis Picabia

A work made of gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "united states geological survey," and "rephotograpic survey project" (1977–1980).

Pyramid Isle, Pyramid Lake, Nevada, 1867 and 1979

Mark Klett

Light Calligram II

Light Calligram II, 1993

Joan Fontcuberta

A work made of oil on canvas.

Têtes-paysage, 1928

Francis Picabia

A work made of oil on panel.

Saint Francis, c. 1615

Peter Paul Rubens

A work made of oil on canvas with wooden matchsticks, hairpins, coins, leather hair rollers, and string.

Untitled (Match-Woman I), 1920

Francis Picabia

A work made of oil on linen.

In Lovely Blueness No. 2, 1955/56

Sam Francis

A work made of oil on canvas.

Saint Francis Kneeling in Meditation, c. 1595–c. 1600

Domenico Theotokópoulos, called El Greco

A work made of lithograph on ivory wove paper.

Circus Parade, 1932

Francis Chapin

A work made of etching on ivory laid paper.

Railway Encroachment, 1864

Francis Seymour Haden

A work made of oil on linen.

Red No. 2, 1954

Sam Francis

A work made of oil on canvas.

Blasted Tree, 1850

Jasper Francis Cropsey

A work made of color lithograph in three colors on cream wove paper.

Another Disappearance, 1963

Sam Francis

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Ecstasy of Saint Francis, 1601

Giovanni Baglione

A work made of gouache, pen and black ink, and black crayon on cream wove paper.

Self-Portrait, c. 1929

Francis Picabia

A work made of oil on canvas.

Painting of Madame X, 1927/30

Francis Picabia

A work made of watercolor and opaque watercolor, with graphite, on cream wove paper.

New York, 1913

Francis Picabia

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