MAN RAY (Emmanuel Radnitzky, 1890-1976)
Object to be Destroyed
1965 (after earlier versions of 1923-32)
Metronome, paperclip, and photographic print on cardboard
21.6 x 11.5 x 11.5 cm.
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian American Art Museum |
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Marianne BRANDT (1893-1983)
Coffee and tea service
1924
Silver and ebony with Plexiglas cover for sugar bowl
Berlin: Bauhaus Archiv |
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Dorothea LANGE (1895-1965),
Migrant Mother, Nipomo California
February 1936
Gelatin Silver Print
Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress |
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Dorothea LANGE (1895-1965)
Pledge of Allegiance, Raphael Weill Elementary School, San Francisco, April 1942
Gelatin silver print
13 3/8x 10 1/16 in.
Los Angeles: Getty Center |
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Arthur Rothstein (born 1915)
Dust storm, Cimarron County, Oklahoma
1936
Gelatin silver print
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Arthur Rothstein (born 1915)
Vernon Evans, migrant to Oregon from South Dakota
1936
Gelatin silver print |
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Arthur Rothstein (born 1915)
Girl at Gee's Bend, Alabama
1937
Gelatin silver print |
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Margaret Bourke-White (1906-1971)
Belmont, Florida
1936
Gelatin silver print
Published in You Have Seen Their Faces , 1937 |
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Edward HOPPER (1882-1967)
Nighthawks
1942
Oil on canvas
83.8 x 152.4 cm.
The Art Institute of Chicago |
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Norman ROCKWELL (1894-1978)
Freedom of Speech
story illustration, Saturday Evening Post , March 6, 1943
Oil on canvas
117.3 x 91 cm
Stockbridge, MA: Norman Rockwell Museum |
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Norman ROCKWELL (1894-1978)
Freedom to Worship
story illustration, Saturday Evening Post , March 6, 1943
Oil on canvas
117.3 x 91 cm |
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Norman ROCKWELL (1894-1978)
Freedom from Want
story illustration, Saturday Evening Post , March 6, 1943
Oil on canvas
117.3 x 91 cm |
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Norman ROCKWELL (1894-1978)
Freedom from Fear
story illustration, Saturday Evening Post , March 6, 1943
Oil on canvas
117.3 x 91 cm |
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Norman ROCKWELL (1894-1978)
Rosie the Riveter
cover illustration, Saturday Evening Post
May 29, 1943 |
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