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2nd Avenue El
Reginald Marsh
1930
Asian Woman, Pregnant and Grieving
Jim Dine
1976
Big Fish Eats Little Fish
Martin Barooshian
after 1950
Bluebird in Flight
Martin Barooshian
after 1950
Blue Haircut
Jim Dine
1972
Concert
Martin Barooshian
after 1950
Condor
Martin Barooshian
after 1950
Coney Island Beach
Reginald Marsh
1935
Diving Bird
Martin Barooshian
after 1950
Five Paintbrushes (Williams College 137)
Jim Dine
1973
Illustration for Henry James' "The Jolly Corner"
Peter Winslow Milton
1971
Kiki
MAN RAY
ca. 1924
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