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A work made of pine, plywood, galvanized iron pipe and fittings, faucet handle, cast-lead soldier, aluminum alkyd enamel, and wheels.

Angry Young Machine, 1959

H. C. Westermann

A colorful, lively scene, fragmented and abstracted, of numerous people on wooden floor, rolling green hills behind them. Figures include a nude woman on a bed,  an aproned woman with bucket, and man with a long white beard. A figure on the hill at top right does a cartwheel or handstand.

Birth, 1911/12

Marc Chagall

Portrait of a blonde, blue-eyed white woman with her hair up, sitting in an unspecified room. She wears a sheer, light blue dress with fur trim.

Portrait of Mrs. James Ward Thorne, 1915

Virginia Keep Clark

A work made of silvered brass.

Glorification of Beauty, 1925

Alexander Archipenko

Painting of four figures in blue, red, brown dresses playing croquet.

Croquet Scene, 1866

Winslow Homer

A work made of plaster and metal.

Couple on a Bed, 1965

George Segal

A work made of gouache, possibly casein, on panel.

Two Nude Women, 1942

Jean Dubuffet

A colored print of two women in dresses, one with a child, with bus windows revealing a bridge behind them.

In the Omnibus, 1890–91

Mary Cassatt

A work made of pastel on cream wove paper, edge mounted on board.

The Star, 1879/81

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

A work made of sixteen silver dye bleach print diptychs, framed.

Miscegenated Family Album, 1980/94

Lorraine O'Grady

Print in black ink of a group of mostly dark-skinned children wearing dress clothes and cone-shaped party hats, gathered around a birthday cake. A girl at center smiles brightly while a boy at the table behind her looks glum. A woman behind the table moves to cut the cake as another looks on.

Birthday Party, 1957

Margaret Burroughs

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Valley of Arconville, c. 1887

Theodore Robinson

Print of woman with distorted and exaggerated features holding handkerchief to face.

Weeping Woman I, July 1, 1937

Pablo Picasso

A work made of terracotta, red-figure.

Hydria (Water Jar), 470-460 BCE

Leningrad Painter

Color pastel drawing of ballerinas in tutus on stage, watched by audience.

Ballet at the Paris Opéra, 1877

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

A work made of oil on canvas.

Still Life (Centrifugal Expansion of Colors), 1916

Gino Severini

A work made of oil on canvas.

L'Italienne, 1937

Georges Rouault

A work made of bronze.

Little Pensive One, 1911

Wilhelm Lehmbruck

Cool-toned paper collage of a number of black figures in a room. In the left foreground, a small, female figure spins wool; behind her a larger female figure works an upright loom. A male figure strides across the frame. Three male figures stand to the side, and a figure carrying a knife enters the room through a doorway in the back. A large window in the background frames a mountainous island and a ship with white sails.

The Return of Odysseus (Homage to Pinturicchio and Benin), 1977

Romare Howard Bearden

A work made of metal, plastic, and wood objects.

Pitchfork Lady, 1964

Don Baum

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