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Plastic Abstraction

Artist: Charles Green Shaw (American, 1892–1974, B.F.A. 1914)

Gate

Artist: Josef Albers (American, born Germany, 1888–1976, M.A. (Hon.) 1950, D.F.A. (Hon.) 1962)

The Eternal Hills

Artist: Katherine S. Dreier (American, 1877–1952)

Zwei Welten

Artist: Katherine S. Dreier (American, 1877–1952)

Moonlight on the Thames, London

Artist: Katherine S. Dreier (American, 1877–1952)

Abstraction

Artist: Erika Giovanna Klien (American, born Italy, 1900–1957)

Burning Landscape

Artist: Jackson Pollock (American, 1912–1956)

Seaquake

Artist: Walter Kamys (American, born 1917)

Sheep in Fog

Artist: Wallace Putnam (American, 1899–1989)

Landscape with Buzzard

Artist: Marjorie Phillips (American, 1894–1985)

Explosion

Artist: Katherine S. Dreier (American, 1877–1952)

Self-Portrait

Artist: Katherine S. Dreier (American, 1877–1952)

Armada

Artist: Friedel Dzubas (American, born Germany, 1915–1994)

Woman before a Mirror

Artist: Abraham Rattner (American, 1895–1978)

Skylark

Artist: Theodore J. Roszak (American, 1907–1981)

Pursuer and Pursued

Artist: Adolph Gottlieb (American, 1903–1974)

La Resistance

Artist: Robert Motherwell (American, 1915–1991)

The Foundation of New Orleans

Artist: Kurt Seligmann (American, born Switzerland, 1900–1962)

Jungle Bloom

Artist: Seymour Lipton (American, 1903–1986)

"L'auce de L'Aiquillon"

Artist: Leonid Berman (American, born Russia, 1896–1976)

Rêve

Artist: Dorothea Tanning (American, 1910–2012)

Homage to the Square: Unconditioned

Artist: Josef Albers (American, born Germany, 1888–1976, M.A. (Hon.) 1950, D.F.A. (Hon.) 1962)

Painting

Artist: Ad Reinhardt (American, 1913–1967)

Plusieurs ont vécu (Many Have Lived)

Artist: Yves Tanguy (American, born France, 1900–1955)

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