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Picasso, “Bull’s Head”, Spanish, Late Cubism, bronze cast of an assemblage, 1943.
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Archipenko, “Woman Combing Her Hair”, Russian artist in France, Cubism, bronze, 1914.
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Balla, “Girl Running on a Balcony”, Italian, Futurism, oil, 1911.
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Severini, “Armored Train”, Italian, Futurism, oil, 1915.
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Boccioni, “Unique Forms of Continuity in Space”, Italian, Futurism, polished bronze, 1913.
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Robert Delaunay, “First Simultaneous Window”, French, Orphism, oil, 1911.
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Lewis, “Workshop”, English, Vorticism, oil, 1915.
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Coburn, “Portrait of Ezra Pound”, American-born artist in England, Vorticism, photograph, 1914.
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Malevich, “Red Square and Black Square”, Russian, Suprematism, oil, 1915.
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Tatlin, “Monument for the Third International”, Russian, Constructivism, model for the structure, 1919.
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Gabo, “Head of a Woman”, Russian, Constructivism, celluloid and metal, c. 1917-1920.
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Van Doesburg, “Abstraction on a Cow”, Dutch, De Stijl, drawings and finished oil, 1917.
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Piet Mondrian, “Tableau I”, Dutch, Independent Abstraction, De Stijl (Neo-Plasticism), oil, 1921.
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Piet Mondrian, “Broadway Boogie-Woogie”, De Stijl (Neo-Plasticism), oil, 1942-1943.
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Wright, “The Robie House,” Oak Park, Illinois, American Independent, “Prairie Style,” 1902-1909.
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Le Corbusier, “Villa Savoye,” Poissy, France, Swiss-born architect, International Style, 1926-1929.
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Walter Gropius, “Bauhaus,” Dessau, Germany, Architect, Bauhaus Style, 1925-1926.
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Arthur Dove, “Grandmother,” American, Stieglitz group, collage, 1925.
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O’Keeffe, “Pink Tulip,” American, Stieglitz group, oil, 1926.
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Stella, “The Brooklyn Bridge: Variation on an Old Theme,” American, Cubo-Futurism, oil, 1939.
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Chagall, “I and the Village,” Russian Artist in France, Fantasy art, oil, 1911.
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Henry Moore, “Reclining Figure,” English, Elmwood, 1935-1936
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Adams, “Clearing Storm, Mt. Williamson,” American, f/stop 64 group, Formal Photography, 1943.
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Weston, “Artichoke Halved,” American, f/stop 64 group, Formal Photography, 1930.
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Strand, “New York City USA,” American, Photo-Secession group, Straight Photography, 1915. |
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Stieglitz, “The Steerage,” American, Straight Photography, Photo-Secession group, 1907.
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Hoch, “Pretty Girl,” German, Dada, photo collage, 1918.
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Marcel Duchamp, “L.H.O.O.Q.,” French artist in New York, Cubo-Futurism, readymade, altered Mona Lisa reproduction, 1919.
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Marcel Duchamp, “Bicycle Wheel,” French artist in New York, Cubo-Futurism, readymade, bar stool and bicycle wheel, 1918.
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Marcel Duchamp, “The Bride Stripped Bare by the Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass),” French artist in New York, Cubo-futurism, oil, lead wire, lead foil, and dust, 1915-1923.
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Klee, “The Twittering Machine,” Swiss Artists in Germany, Fantasy art, Bauhaus period, watercolor and ink, 1922.
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De Chirico. “Melancholy and Mystery of the Street”, Italian, Metaphysical art, oil, 1914.
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