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A work made of instant photograph.

Ithaca, New York, 1983

Barbara Crane

A work made of instant photograph.

Ithaca, New York, 1983

Barbara Crane

A work made of instant photograph.

Visions of Enarc, 1985

Barbara Crane

A work made of color woodblock print; surimono.

Poem Slips, 1855

A work made of instant color photograph.

Spiral Nebula XI, from the series "Space Field", 1992

Victor Raphael

Gold & Copper Field, from the series "Space Field"

Gold & Copper Field, from the series "Space Field", 1992

Victor Raphael

Particle Planet, from the series "Space Field"

Particle Planet, from the series "Space Field", 1991

Victor Raphael

Gold Pouring #20

Gold Pouring #20, 1992

Victor Raphael

Pollock Profile I, from the series "Jackson Pollock"

Pollock Profile I, from the series "Jackson Pollock", 1985

Victor Raphael

A work made of white crayon and black pencil grid on gray walls.

Wall Drawing #912 A 12-inch (30 cm) grid covering the walls. Within each 12-inch (30 cm) square, one arc from the corner or the midpoint of one side. (The direction of the arcs and their placement are determined by the draftsman.) First drawn by: Sachiko Cho, Emily Ripley First Installation: Barbara Gladstone Residence, Sag Harbor, NY, June, 1999, 1999

Sol LeWitt

A work made of lithograph in black on white wove paper.

“- Now I understand why this chap was so quiet all the time..... instead of reading quietly in his Greek dictionary, he was indulging in a novel...!!,” plate 22 from Professeurs and Moutards, 1846

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

XVII.1988

XVII.1988, 1988

James Welling

A work made of bronze.

Bonaparte Reip. Ital. Praeses, Anno III, 19th century

B. M. Manfredini

Pressed Steel Car Company, Insulated Cereal Car Poster, Presentation Drawing

Pressed Steel Car Company, Insulated Cereal Car Poster, Presentation Drawing, 1951

Bertrand Goldberg

A work made of lithograph in black on white wove paper.

“- I would have bet on it… instead of taking him to see Séraphin you take him to a drama.... it's bad enough for adults already, poor little thing!... - Don't worry Madame, this is the way children are enjoying themselves,” plate 34 from Moeurs Conjugales, 1841

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A work made of kubachi ware, fritware with blue, black, and turqouise under a tranparent glaze.

Tile with a Portrait of a Young Man Inhaling the Perfume of a Flower, Safavid dynasty (1501–1722), late 16th/early 17th century

Islamic

A work made of pewter (mug), silver (spout), brass (steam hold cover).

Inhaling Mug, c. 1770

Henry Joseph

A work made of silvered copper.

Napoleo. I Gal. Imp. Ital. Rex. Germanicus Ruthenicus, 1805

B. M. Manfredini

A work made of cotton; block printed; shaded areas produced by a second printing using bleach instead of a dye.

Panel, 1701/25

A work made of lithograph in black on white wove paper.

A Boat-Manoeuvre. The Captain yelling in his trumpet: “- Gabier! There is a squall building up, get ready!..... Clew up all the sails!... That's good:.... very good! - Why didn't you say that to me calmly instead of poking this huge instrument into my ear! Now I am so deaf, I can't see clearly anymore!...,” plate 9 from Les Canotiers Parisiens, 1843

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

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