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Composition I

Artist: Ragnhild Keyser (Norwegian, 1889–1943)

Composition III

Artist: Ragnhild Keyser (Norwegian, 1889–1943)

Composition II

Artist: Ragnhild Keyser (Norwegian, 1889–1943)

Universitetet i Virginia

Etcher: Unknown

Figure

Artist: Fernando López Anaya (Argentine, 1903–1988)

Siesta

Artist: Alfredo Guido (Argentine, 1892–1967)

Tête à Tête

Artist: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

Alpha’s Progeny (Alfas avkom), from Alpha and Omega (Alfa og Omega)

Artist: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

The Flower of Love (Die Blume der Liebe)

Artist: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

St. Sebastian - Triptych

Artist: Rolf Nesch (Norwegian, born Germany, 1893–1975)

Portrait of Herr Dr. Seidl

Etcher: Unknown
After: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

Rapto de la Luna - "Encuentro"

Artist: Raquel Forner (Argentine, 1902–1988)

Rapto de la Luna - "Conquesta"

Artist: Raquel Forner (Argentine, 1902–1988)

Rapto de la Luna - "Idilio"

Artist: Raquel Forner (Argentine, 1902–1988)

Rapto de la Luna - "Integracion"

Artist: Raquel Forner (Argentine, 1902–1988)

Rapto de la Luna - "Disintegracion"

Artist: Raquel Forner (Argentine, 1902–1988)

Astronauta

Artist: Raquel Forner (Argentine, 1902–1988)

Mountain Summer

Artist: Oddbjørn Stølen (Norwegian, born 1937)

Continual Light-Forms in Contortion

Artist: Julio Le Parc (Argentine, born 1928)

Consolation

Artist: Alfredo Guido (Argentine, 1892–1967)

Madonna

Artist: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

Patricio's Regiment

Artist: Oswaldo Bonfill (Argentine)

Don Quijote's Land

Artist: Mario Bosi (Argentine, 1932–2014)

Raices

Artist: Osvaldo Salzamendi (Argentine, active late 20th century)

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