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Painterly Architectonics

Description: Planes of color overlap with a large orange one figured predominately in the center of the canvas.
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Date: 1916/1917
Creator: Popova, Lyubov'
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Shrove-tide

Description: A person wearing a hat and playing an accordion is front and center in the snow landscape. Houses and carnival goers can be seen in the distance.
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Date: 1916
Creator: Kustodiyev, Boris
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Two Figures

Description: Two nude figures are seated and kissing.
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Date: 1916~
Creator: Demuth, Charles
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Suprematism

Description: Painting of layered black and brown shapes at the center with a red circular shape in the top right corner.
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Date: 1916~
Creator: Klyun, Ivan
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Piano Lesson

Description: The painting shows a young boy facing the viewer, looking at sheet music, and playing the piano. At the lower left of the painting is a depiction of Matisse's "Decorative Figure," a nude female figure. At the top right of the painting on the wall behind the piano is a replication of Matisse's "Woman on a High Stool" painting. On the piano are a rose-colored cloth, candle and metronome. Black scrollwork is seen on the piano stand and the grillwork of the window.
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Date: 1916
Creator: Matisse, Henri
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Mitts

Description: Pair of ivory cotton or silk mitts. The elbow-length fingerless gloves are of crocheted ivory material in the style of the 1860s. The long sleeves have bands of lacework patterning. The hands are fingerless, with cording between where fingers would go, and an oval opening for the thumb.
Date: 1916
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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