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ART-111 Midterm

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  Leonardo Da Vinci- Mona Lisa (1503-1505)  
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  Otto Dix- The Skat Players (1920)  
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  Frida Kahlo- Diego in My Thoughts (1949)  
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  Zhang Xiaogang- Big Family (2003)  
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  Andy Warhol- Four Marilyns (1962)  
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  Column of Trajan-128 ft.-Rome, Italy (112 CE)  
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  Terra-Cotta Warriors Pit No.1- Museum of the First Emperor Qin- Shaanxi Province, China  
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  Aaron Douglas- Noah's Ark (1927)  
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  Masacio- Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (1424-1428)  
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  Suzanne Valadon- Adam and Eve (1909)  
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  Marc Chagall- I and the Village (1911)  
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  Max Backman- The Dream (1921)  
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  Barbara Kruger- Maoney Makes Money and a Rich Man's Jokes Are Always Funny, and You Want It. You Need It. You Buy It. You Forget It. (2010)  
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  Henri Matisse- Piano Lesson (1916)  
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  Romane Bearden- Piano Lesson (1983)  
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  Louisa Chase- Storm (1981)  
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  Jaune Quick-to-see Smith- Eclipse (1987)  
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  Alfred Stieglitz- The Steerage (1907)  
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  Faith Ringgold- Tar Beach (1988)  
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  Edward Hopper- Nighthawks (1942)  
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  Richard Hamilton- Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes sSo Different, So Appealing (1956)  
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  Zaha Hadid- Sheikh Zayed Bridge (2006)  
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  Eugene Delacroix- Liberty Leading the People (1830)  
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  Suzanne Lacy & Leslie Labowitz- In Mourning and In Rage (1977)  
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  Betye Saar- The Liberation of Aunt Jemima (1927)  
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  Miriam Schapiro- Wonderland (1983)  
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  Marcel Duchamp- Fountain (1917)  
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  Joyce Kozloff- Galla Placidia in Philadelphia (1985)  
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  Dale Chihuly- Fiori di Como (1998)  
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  Simon Rodia- Simon Rodia Towers in Watts (1921-1954)  
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  Sol Lewitt- Lines from Four Corners to Points on a Grid (1976)  
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  Jackson Pollock- Number 14: Gray (1948)  
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  Edward Weston- Knees (1927)  
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  Leonardo Da Vinci- Madonna of the Rocks (1482)  
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  Emily Mary Osborn- Nameless and Friendless (1834-?)  
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  Rimma Gerlovina & Valeriy Gerlovin- Madonna and Child (1992)  
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  Elizabeth Catlett- Sharecropper (1968)  
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  Sandro Botticelli- The Birth of Venus (1482)  
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  Jacob Lawrence- Harriet Tubman Series No.3B with Four Red Squares and Two Planes (1996)  
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  Gerrit Tietveldt- Holocaust Memorial (2000)  
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  Mark Tansey- Landscape (1994)  
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  Frank Gehry- Guggenheim Museum (1997)  
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  Pablo Picasso- Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)  
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  Robert Colescott- Les Demoiselles d'Alabama (1985)  
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  Elizabeth Murray- Tangled Fall (1989-1990)  
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  A Rubin Vase  
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  Edward Steichen- Rodin with His Sculptures "Victor Hugo" and "The Thinker" (1902)  
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  Pierre-Paul Prud'Hon- La Source (1801)  
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  Lorraine O'Grady- Mlle Bourgeoise Noire Goes to the New Museum (1981)  
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  Leon Kossoff- Portrait of Mrs. Peto No.2 (1972-1973)  
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  Rachel Ruysh- Flower Still Life (After 1700)  
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  Meret Oppenheim- Object (1936)  
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  Raffaello Sanzio- Philosophy, or School of Athens (1509-1511)  
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  Gustave Callebotte- Paris Street: Rainy Day (1877)  
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  Sylvia Plimack Mangold- Schunemunk Mountain (1979)  
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  Alexander Calder- The Star (1960)  
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  Gianlorenzo Bernini- Apollo and Daphne (1622-1624) Rome, Italy  
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  Thomas Eakins- Man Pole Vaulting (c. 1884)  
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  Bridget Riley- Gala (1974)  
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