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Three Musicians
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
Fontainebleau, summer 1921.
Oil on canvas, 6' 7" x 7' 3 3/4" (200.7 x 222.9 cm).
The three musicians and dog conjure a bygone period of bohemian life, enjoyed here by Picasso in the guise of a Harlequin flanked by two figures who may represent poet–friends of the artist's: Guillaume Apollinaire, who was recently deceased, and Max Jacob. The patterned flatness of the work is derived from cut–and–pasted paper, and stands in stark contrast to the sculptural monumentality of Picasso's Three Women at the Spring, also painted in the summer of 1921.
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Uploaded on Sep 24, 2009
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Hope, II
Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918)
1907-08.
Oil, gold, and platinum on canvas, 43 1/2 x 43 1/2" (110.5 x 110.5 cm). Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder and Helen Acheson Funds, and Serge Sabarsky
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Uploaded on Sep 24, 2009
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Cubo Adjustable Cushion 1967-68
Johannes Larsen (Danish, born 1912)
1967-68.
Fabric-covered polyurethane foam, folded: 22 1/16 x 20 7/8" (56 x 53 cm). Manufactured by France and Son A/S, Denmark.
Gift of John Stuart, Inc.
MoMA / Architecture and Design / Design Object
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Uploaded on Sep 24, 2009
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Still Life #30
Tom Wesselmann (American, 1931-2004)
April 1963.
Oil, enamel and synthetic polymer paint on composition board with collage of printed advertisements, plastic flowers, refrigerator door, plastic replicas of 7-Up bottles, glazed and framed color reproduction, and stamped metal, 48 1/2 x 66 x 4" (122 x 167.5 x 10 cm).
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Uploaded on Sep 24, 2009
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Gold Marilyn Monroe
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)
1962. Silkscreen ink on synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 6' 11 1/4" x 57" (211.4 x 144.7 cm). Gift of Philip Johnson. © 2009 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society
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Uploaded on Sep 23, 2009
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