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A work made of potatoes, zinc and copper electrodes, voltmeter, electrical cable and nylon monofilament, chair, wood, cloth, and text panel.

Analogía I, (2da. versión), 1970-77

Victor Grippo

A work made of lithograph in black on light gray china paper, laid down on white wove paper.

There Were Struggles and Vain Victories, plate 6 of 8 from "Les Origines", 1883

Odilon Redon

Relief sculpture of angel confronting Virgin Mary. Cherubs and dove in sky.

The Annunciation, c. 1583

Alessandro Vittoria

A work made of color lithograph on wove paper.

Text Sheet, plate 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 color lithograph on cream wove paper, laid down on linen.

For Victory, Buy More Bonds; Fourth Liberty Loan, September 28–October 18, 1918

John Scott Williams

A work made of ink and watercolor on paper.

The Victory Banner (Dhwaja), from a Set of Initiation Cards (Tsakali), 14th/15th century

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

Hip-Hip! - Another Ship- Another Victory, c. 1918

George Hand Wright

A work made of cotton and wool, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave.

Zebres, 1959

Victor de Vasarely

A work made of oil on canvas.

One Dollar Silver Certificate, 1898–1900

Victor Dubreuil

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

"- Can you see the comet?... just there, at the tip of my finger ... don't lose sight of my finger tip!," plate 5 from La Comète De 1857, 1857

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A work made of pen and black ink, brush and gray wash, on ivory wove paper (discolored to cream).

Family Scene, c. 1865

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

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

“- What a fuss this sour-face from the fifth floor is making! Wearing a hat just to buy two cups of milk for one sou! - Oh, Madame Capitaine, aren't we fancy today...,” plate 36 Types Parisiens, 1840

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

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

"- My God! Madame Bombec, what happened to you? - Don't mention it, my dear, it's horrible. The world is going from bad to worse, I would rather be janitor at the botanical garden! You know that Bézuchet from the fifth floor, the one that always insists that her good-for-nothing daughter who is fat around the hips has become..... I only replied: Ah, well! - And that's the person who… - Of course, even a blind man can see that!,” plate 30 from Types Parisiens, 1840

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

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

Malbroug s'en va-t-en Guerre..., 1835

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A black typewriter with an inlaid keyboard and a carriage marked with ruler measurements, two knobs on either end.

IBM Selectric Typewriter, c. 1961

Eliot Noyes

A work made of oil on canvas.

Untitled, April 1957

Victor Brauner

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

La Revue Blanche, 1894

Pierre Bonnard

For the Flag! For Victory!

For the Flag! For Victory!, 1917

Georges Scott

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

The Past, the Present, the Future, plate 349, 1834

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A work made of lithograph on white wove paper.

An Activist, from Les Femmes Socialistes, 1849

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

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