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Orchids in the Wind

Artist: Ike no Taiga (Japanese, 1723–1776)

Nachi Waterfall

Artist: Noro Kaiseki (Japanese, 1747–1828)

Branch of Fruiting Grapevine with Bees

Artist, attributed to: Yi Gyeho (Korean, 1573–1645)

Duryodhana Riding an Elephant into Battle against the Pandawa Brothers

Artist: I Ketut Madra (Indonesian, 1945–2021)
Artist: Made Seken (Indonesian, 1977–2020)

Sibyl and the Snake

Maker: Miriam Smith Peck (American, 1910–1984)

Brothers: Garet and Matthew Lahvis

Artist: Alice Neel (American, 1900–1984)

Rain Washes the Body, Enlightenment Cleanses the Soul

Artist: GuGu Kim (Korean, born 1970)

Bird Spectrum (Art, Artifact, Artifice) No. 1

Artist: James Prosek (American, born 1975, B.A. 1997)

Of Blossoms That Bloomed So Fine

Artist: James Gobel (American, born 1972)

Like Magic

Artist: John Bankston (American, born 1963)

Split

Artist: Sadie Benning (American, born 1973)

PHYSICHROMIE 1851

Artist: Carlos Cruz-Diez (Venezuelan, 1923–2019)

Untitled

Artist: Ilse D'Hollander (Belgian, 1968–1997)

Untitled, from the series Piece of Work

Artist: Jody Lomberg (American, born 1956)

No Title

Artist: Robert Therrien (American, 1947–2019)

A Covert's House (Covert's House, Sheldrake)

Artist: Edwin Walter Dickinson (American, 1891–1978)

Liberty's Dots and Dashes

Artist: Jane Wilson (American, 1924–2015)

Landscape with Mountains

Artist: Wang Jiqian (Chinese, 1907–2003)

Blank Sheets

Artist: Tom Burckhardt (American, born 1964)

Bather

Artist: Elmer Bischoff (American, 1916–1991)

Untitled

Artist: Franz Kline (American, 1910–1962)

Autumn Landscape with Two Figures on a Promontory

Artist: Yi Geonpil (Korean, born 1830)

Horses

Artist: Kanō Toshinobu (Sosen) (Japanese, 1820–1900)

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