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Fluxtest: Determine the Values
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Barbara Moore Bound/Unbound New York New York partial gift partial purchase; to Harvard University Art Museums June 28 2005.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound
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The presentation in the temple
The presentation in the temple
State: 1(4) or 2(4). Hollstein describes the difference between state one and two as having a caption in het bottom margin. This print is cut within the margin of the image, so it'...
"Multiple Bead" with ornamental decoration from Nuzi Temple Courtyard Room G 50, Stratum II
"Multiple Bead" with ornamental decoration from Nuzi Temple Courtyard Room G 50, Stratum II
A rectangular bead designed to simulate multiple strands of beads. Doubly pierced. The middle "strands" represent two strings of three fluted beads each. The modern mount obscures ...
Anthropomorphic female figure fragment: head and body
Anthropomorphic female figure fragment: head and body
This object is a fragmentary, handmade terracotta figurine that depicts an anthropomorphic female figure, of which about three-quarters survives: the head, arms, torso, and the upp...
Exercise in Values and Movement
Exercise in Values and Movement
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La Rousse in a White Blouse
La Rousse in a White Blouse
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was undoubtedly the painter who best captured life in late-nineteenth century Paris. His works provide an unequalled repertory of images of the marginal, ...