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A work made of lithograph on white wove paper.

Edge Event II No. VIII, June 25, 1982

Joseph Piccillo

Painting, heavy in tones of blue-green and burnt orange, depicting a bar scene at night. The men wear top hats and many are bearded; the women are dressed in voluminous gowns and decorative hats. Five people converse in the center of the composition and a woman with a green face dominates the right foreground.

At the Moulin Rouge, 1892–95

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Cityscape

Cityscape, 1976

John J. Moore

A work made of lithograph on cream wove paper.

The Palizada River, from Estampas de Yucatán, 1945, published 1946

Alfredo Zalce

Painting of a crowd of well-dressed light-skinned people in an open, snowy field surrounded by large rolling hills. At center a woman in a bright-yellow coat and skirt holds the hand of a child in red, who pulls to turn her toward the others.

Love of Winter, 1914

George Wesley Bellows

A work made of color lithograph on wove paper.

Sportsmen, plate six from Figurines: The Three-Dimensional Design of the Electro-Mechanical Show: "Victory over the Sun", 1920–21, published 1923

El Lissitzky

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Municipal Trailer Camp, Sarasota, Florida, 1941, printed later

Walker Evans

Abstract painting of bright rectangles in various sizes, in shades of light and dark orange as well as yellow, blue, lime green, and pink. A small white, amorphous shape sits at top center.

The Golden Wall, 1961

Hans Hofmann

Black-and-white photograph of a light-skinned woman's face in profile, looking down, her dark hair in loose curls.

Flavia Flavin, 1945

Johan Hagemeyer

A work made of drypoint on cream wove paper.

American Game, 1941

David Bekker

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Untitled, c. 1967

Judy Dater

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Earth Is a Man, 1942

Matta

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Mexico City, 1941, printed later

Helen Levitt

A work made of lithograph on cream wove paperl laid down on linen.

Lourdes, 1914, 25th International Eucharistic Congress, 1914

Jean Louis Forain

Black-and-white photograph of identical light-skinned, dark-haired girls. They stand shoulder-to-shoulder facing the viewer, wearing identical black dresses with white collars, white tights, and white headbands. The girl on the right smiles with closed lips, while the other does not.

Identical Twins, Roselle, N.J., 1966

Diane Arbus

A work made of etching in black on off-white wove paper.

Moonlight, plate 30 from Alcools, 1934

Louis Marcoussis

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Amsterdam, Holland, 1965

Bevan Davies

A work made of lithograph on paper.

A Flash of Spiritual Meaning, n.d.

Phyllis Bramson

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Pivot Agriculture in Missouri River Valley Near Great Falls, Montana, 1988

Emmet Gowin

A work made of soft ground etching, drypoint and spitbite in light brown and black on cream japanese paper, laid down on white wove paper (chine collé).

Untitled VI (State 2), 2012

Martin Puryear

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