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A work made of chromogenic print.

Elias Rive at Camphill Village, USA, Copake, New York, from the series "Sweet Earth: Experimental Utopias in America", June 2005

Joel Sternfeld

Circles and lines form shapes of trees, with leaves and trunks. Looking up to see a perfect cross in nature. Streaming clouds form diagonal pinstripes overhead.

Cloudy Night, a Picture That Can Be Hung Upside Down, 1978

Roger Brown

A work made of stencil.

A "Statesman" of Contemporary Germany, August 25, 1944

Nikolai F. Denisovskii

A work made of stencil.

The Moralistic Wolf (A Fable), July 19, 1943

Pavel P. Sokolov-Skalia

A work made of iron with inlays of gold, silver, bronze, and copper on wood base.

Lock, 1911

Frank L. Koralewsky

A work made of oil on canvas.

Still Life with Fruit, 1890

Émile Bernard

A work made of oil on masonite.

Spies and Counter Spies, 1941

Julio de Diego

A work made of woodcut in black on ivory laid paper.

Laundresses, 1888

Émile Bernard

A work made of steel and cast iron.

Diamond Africa with Chair Tuned D E A D, 1981

Bruce Nauman

Painting of linens drying on a fence in a field under a dark, overcast sky, a dirt road at left leading to a small village.

Landscape, c. 1895

Jean Charles Cazin

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Grey Day, Tangier, 1911

Sir John Lavery

A work made of color lithograph on cream wove paper, laid down on white wove paper, laid down on canvas.

Give Us the Ships, We'll Finish the Subs!, 1941

Alex Colville

A colorful screenprint that depicts abstracted figures dancing. A brown-skinned man wearing a black suit and orange shoes energetically dances with a brown-skinned woman wearing a yellow dress and blue shoes. To the right of the woman are orange shapes that resemble musical instruments. The background is divided into blocks of color—the top left is pale yellow, the top right is white, and the bottom third is filled with vertical blue stripes.

Jitterbugs II, c. 1941

William H. Johnson

D-Yard Attica

D-Yard Attica, 1971

Roger Brown

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Tree and Wall, Philadelphia, 1941

Arnold Newman

A work made of color etching on white laid japanese paper.

Japanese Pine, n.d.

Bertha E. Jaques

A work made of oil and charcoal on canvas.

Ballet of the Left-Handed Piano, 1962

Michael Hurson

A work made of lithographic crayon, with stumping on ivory wove lithographic transfer paper.

Homage to Blériot, c. 1914

Robert Delaunay

Miniature dining room, with white walls, wood-beamed ceilings, fireplace in the right corner, and a central table set with food.

A34: New Mexico Dining Room, c. 1940, c. 1940

Narcissa Niblack Thorne

A work made of stencil.

"Great Europe," or New Liveries, July 7, 1943

Petr A. Sarkisian

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