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The Red Studio

Description: This painting has a main background of red with numerous paintings of various sizes both hanging on the wall and sitting on the floor, leaning against the wall of the studio. On the right side of the painting, two sculptures sit on stools. In the left foreground of the painting is a table with a ceramic plate, a glass, a glass container with a vine, and a set of drawing tools.
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Date: 1911
Creator: Matisse, Henri

Synchromy

Description: The abstract oil painting includes hues of red, blue, yellow, orange, brown, green and black.
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Date: 1917
Creator: Macdonald-Wright, Stanton, 1890-1973

Still Life

Description: The painting is a still life of various bottles, vases, and containers in hues of blue, red, and brown with white.
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Date: 1938
Creator: Morandi, Giorgio

A Lady Writing

Description: Portrait of a young lady seated in a chair at a table, visible from the waist up. She is wearing a yellow jacket with spotted fur trim and decorative headdress. There is a wooden box on the table and the woman is writing in a book.
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Date: 1665~
Creator: Vermeer, Jan

Greed's Trophy

Description: Sculpture of rust colored thin steel and wire domed grid with a small solid shapes at the bottom of the piece.
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Date: 1984~
Creator: Puryear, Martin

Washington Crossing the Delaware

Description: Drawing of dark gray, blue-gray, gold and white oil graphite on on line. Various gestural figures depicted throughout piece. Several figures are appear to be on horseback while other are standing in water. The scene is a loose rendering of the President George Washington Crossing the Delaware.
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Date: 1953~
Creator: Rivers, Larry

Double Portrait of Frank O'Hara

Description: Painting of dark and light brown, blue-gray and peach oil painting. Loose gestural double-portrait of a male figure (i.e. Frank O' Hara). The left figure is quarter view while the figure on the right is full-frontal.
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Date: 1954/1955~
Creator: Rivers, Larry

Empress of India

Description: Painting of burgundy, burnt sienna and brown irregular joined triangle shapes with parallel white lines across.
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Date: 1965~
Creator: Stella, Frank

Bauhaus Stairway

Description: Bauhaus Stairway depicts the Bauhaus, a school founded in 1919 by architect Walter Gropius, famous for its visionary integration of technology, art, and design. Although Schlemmer made this painting three years after he left his teaching position at the Bauhaus, the works gridded structure, streamlined modular bodies and predominant palette of primary colors capture the schools vibrant design spirit. The carefully choreographed arrangement of the figures and the man en pointe at the top of the … more
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Date: 1932~
Creator: Schlemmer, Oskar

View of Notre-Dame

Description: The painting is predominantly in hues of blue. There are two windows portrayed from the inside of a room with a variety of diagonal, horizontal and verticle black lines defining the interior space.
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Date: 1914
Creator: Matisse, Henri

Bucks County Barn

Description: Painting of red, blue, gray, white, green and brown oil on composition board. Features a barn structure surrounded by white chickens and leaf-less trees.
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Date: 1932~
Creator: Sheeler, Charles
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