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Julia Margaret Cameron, British (1815–1879)
Summer Days, 1866
albumen print
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Paul Mellon Fund
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Canaletto, Venetian (1697–1768)
The Maundy Thursday Festival before the Ducal Palace in Venice, c.
1765
pen and brown ink with gray wash heightened with white gouache, over black
chalk
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Wolfgang Ratjen Collection
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Attributed to François Duquesnoy, Flemish
(1597-1643)
Christ Bound, 1620s
ivory
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Patrons' Permanent Fund
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friedrich.jpg
Caspar David Friedrich, German (1774–1840)
New Moon above the Mountains of the Riesengebirge, 1810
watercolor over graphite
National Gallery of Art
Wolfgang Ratjen Collection
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Gerhard Hoehme, German, (1920–1989)
Die Zeitung (Newspaper), 1963
etching and soapground aquatint in red and black with hand-coloring, print
on two sheets of newspaper mounted to irregular size wove paper
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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Alfred Jensen, American, born Guatemala (1903–1981)
Twelve Events in a Dual Universe, 1978
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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Donald Judd's "Untitled" (1963) in front of Mel Bochner's "Theory
of Boundaries" (1969-1970) in the post World War II collection galleries,
East Building, National Gallery of Art, Washington.
© 2007 Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington. Photo by Rob
Shelley
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Kiki Smith, American, born Germany (born 1954)
Untitled, 1990
lithograph in black on handmade Japanese paper
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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Jacopo Ligozzi, Italian (1547–1627)
A Marmot with a Branch of Plums, 1605
pen and brown ink with gouache
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Wolfgang Ratjen Collection
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Ana Mendieta, Cuban (1948–1985)
Untitled, 1977-1978
gelatin silver print
National Gallery
of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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Ana Mendieta, Cuban (1948–1985)
Untitled, 1978
chromogenic print
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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Ana Mendieta, Cuban (1948–1985)
Untitled, 1979
gelatin silver print
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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menzel.jpg
Adolph Menzel, German (1815–1905)
Emilie, 1851
pastel and black chalk on brown paper
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Wolfgang Ratjen Collection
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László Moholy-Nagy, American, born Hungary (1895–1946)
Funkturm Berlin (Radio Tower Berlin), 1928
gelatin silver print
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Patrons' Permanent Fund
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morris.jpg
Robert Morris, American (born 1931)
Untitled, 1976
felt
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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Martin Puryear, American (born 1941)
Untitled, 2001
etching and softground etching with drypoint and Gampi on Somerset wove paper
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee
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Ed Ruscha, American (born 1937)
The End #68, 2006
acrylic and ink on wove paper
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of the Collectors Committee and Irwin and Ginny Edlavitch
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Salomon van Ruysdael (1600/03–1670)
Ferry on a River, 1649
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Patrons' Permanent Fund and the Lee and Juliet Folger Fund. This acquisition
was made possible through the generosity of the family of Jacques Goudstikker,
in his memory.
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Martin Schongauer, German (c. 1450–1491)
Christ Enthroned, with Two Angels, 1475/80
engraving
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Tennity, New Century and Pepita Milmore Memorial Funds
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Sam Taylor-Wood, British (born 1967)
Five Revolutionary Seconds XIII, 1998
chromogenic print, with sound
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta, Falls Church, Virginia and Gift of the Collectors
Committee
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turner.jpg
James Mallord William Turner, British (1775–1851)
Oberwesel, 1840
watercolor and gouache over graphite with scratching-out
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Paul Mellon Fund
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