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A work made of steel, wood (pine), iron, velvet, and tassel.

Partisan, c. 1520

A work made of red chalk on gray prepared ground (recto) and pen and brown ink over graphite (verso) on ivory laid paper, tipped onto tan wove paper.

Marriage of the Virgin (recto); Sketches of Lower Half of Face in Profile (verso), c. 1600

Unknown artist

A work made of steel and wood.

Rapier with Extendable Handle, c. 1590/1600

A work made of oil and graphite on two sheets of glassine paper.

Man on a Ladder, 1979

Eric Fischl

A work made of relief of foam board, collage, acrylic and ink on foam board.

The Gothic IV, 1976

Judith Rothschild

A work made of acrylic on canvas.

Plum, 1959

Kenneth Noland

The Big Black and White Woodcut Tree

The Big Black and White Woodcut Tree, 1981

Jim Dine

A work made of etching on paper.

Siege of the Citadel of Saint Martin on the Isle de Ré, 1631

Jacques Callot

A work made of oil on canvas.

Flemish II, 1972

Al Held

A work made of aquatint on white wove paper.

Black Lemons and Egg, 1987

Donald Sultan

A work made of chalk and acrylic on canvas.

Untitled, 1995

Guillermo Kuitca

A work made of oil on canvas.

Hanging Out, 1985

Joan Semmel

A work made of oil on canvas.

Amorosa Tropicalia, 1983

Richard Maris Loving

A work made of acrylic on celotex and formica on wood.

Horizon III, 1990

Richard Artschwager

A work made of oil on canvas.

Cirrocumulus and Nimbus, 1978

Roger Brown

A work made of oil on panel.

Black Chart, 1955

George Mueller

A work made of oil on canvas.

Contemporary de Sade-John Wayne Gacy, 1981

Roger Brown

Painting of long, thin pairs of symmetrical black triangles of various dimensions, joined at their bases along the centerline of the canvas to create a horizontal stripe-like effect on a white background.

Ascending and Descending Hero, 1965

Bridget Riley

A work made of walnut, steel, gold, and horn.

Flintlock Rifle, c. 1750

A work made of steel, gold, silver, walnut, leather.

Double-Barreled Flintlock Shotgun, c. 1810

Jean Arlot

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