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A work made of bronze.

Head #3, 1973

Willem de Kooning

A work made of backing board with attached stained wood frame and glass front, velvet (on sides), reproduced engraving, graphite, imitation gemstone, and mirror.

Cygne Crépusculaire (Twilight Swan), 1949

Joseph Cornell

Vertical black sculpture of rounded and rectangular shapes, suggesting a human figure.

Spoon Woman, 1926–27 (cast 1954)

Alberto Giacometti

A work made of limestone.

Seated Figure, 1917

Jacques Lipchitz

A work made of stainless steel.

Curve VIII, 1974 (re–fabricated by the artist in 2002)

Ellsworth Kelly

A work made of synthetic polymer paint on wood and plastic.

Still Life #41, 1964

Tom Wesselmann

A work made of bronze.

Monks Reading, 1932

Ernst Barlach

A work made of bronze and steel.

Bronze Woman No. 17, 2006

Thomas Schütte

A work made of box construction.

Untitled (Large Owl), c. 1948

Joseph Cornell

A work made of terracotta.

Pietà, c. 1686

Filippo Parodi

A work made of fiberglass and polyester resin over cloth-covered metal wire with metal grommets.

Untitled, 1969

Eva Hesse

A work made of white marble, black marble, stone, and wood.

White Negress II, 1928

Constantin Brancusi

Dark abstract sculpture composed of two rounded shapes atop long slender rods.

Tanktotem I, 1952

David Smith

A work made of bronze.

Jester, 1905

Pablo Picasso

A work made of colored plaster.

Torso of a Young Man, 1910

Raymond Duchamp-Villon

A work made of box construction.

Untitled (Soap Bubble Set), c. 1957

Joseph Cornell

A work made of wood and nails.

Fifty-Fifty, 1975

Jackie Winsor

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Sculpture in Window, Paris, 1930

Lee Miller

A work made of limestone.

Capital with Lions, c. 1125

French

White marble bust of a woman with shoulder-length wavy hair wearing a crown and robes.

Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, modeled c. 1859; carved after 1859

Harriet Hosmer

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