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Orpheus

Artist: Carl Milles (Swedish, 1875–1955)

Red Locomotive (formerly) Train Leaving Tunnel

Artist: Sándor Bortnyik (Hungarian, 1893–1976)

Decorative Panel for a Dining Room

Artist: Otto Gustaf Carlsund (Swedish, 1897–1948)

Composition for an Observatory. (Formerly) Abstract Composition

Artist: Otto Gustaf Carlsund (Swedish, 1897–1948)

G5:1923-26

Artist: László Moholy-Nagy (American, born Hungary, 1895–1946)

Two Rooms

Artist: Laszlo Peri (Hungarian, 1899–1967)

(Space Construction) Room

Artist: Laszlo Peri (Hungarian, 1899–1967)

Diana

Artist: Carl Milles (Swedish, 1875–1955)

Diagonal Symphony

Artist: Viking Eggeling (Swedish, 1880–1925)

Landscape with Contrasting Tree Forms, II

Artist: Viking Eggeling (Swedish, 1880–1925)

Landscape with Factory by Lake, II

Artist: Viking Eggeling (Swedish, 1880–1925)

Cel 4

Artist: László Moholy-Nagy (American, born Hungary, 1895–1946)

Composition

Artist: Sándor Bortnyik (Hungarian, 1893–1976)

Design # 1

Maker: Marcel Breuer (American, born Hungary, 1902–1981)

Design # 2

Maker: Marcel Breuer (American, born Hungary, 1902–1981)

Design # 3

Maker: Marcel Breuer (American, born Hungary, 1902–1981)

Design # 4

Maker: Marcel Breuer (American, born Hungary, 1902–1981)

Design # 5

Maker: Marcel Breuer (American, born Hungary, 1902–1981)

ANUI

Artist: Olle Baertling (Swedish, 1911–1981)

[Mi rajt ånn] #8

Artist: Sigrid Sandström (Swedish, born 1970, M.F.A. 2001)

Chrysler Building

Artist: Barbro Östlihn (Swedish, 1930–1995)

Water Book

Artist: Agnes Eperjesi (Hungarian, born 1964)

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