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a long, unbroken panorama. According to Crimp, the stylistic change that occurred during the late 1970s in Frank Stella's work embodied this art historical view of painting and how it operates to maintain the practice of painting. By his lights, Stella's shift to the "flamboyantly idiosyncratic constructed works" of this period was "a kind of quantum leap" compared to his breakout works of the late 1950s.
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Stella as being one of "the first to deal as directly as possible with the perception of material, form, and color", "the first hard-core
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after he injured his back while opening a garage door. His racquet was strung with five bright colors. He later had a squash court built at his horse farm in upstate New York, and formed close friendships with many squash players. In 1986 he told
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in New York presented a retrospective of Stella's work in 1970, making him the youngest artist to receive one. Stella was among those artists invited to participate in the problem-plagued 35th
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1636:"Frank Stella, a painter's painter and one of the leading abstract artists of his generation, has died, aged 87"
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The Writings of Frank Stella. Die Schriften Frank Stellas
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at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; the
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attributes. He presented wood and other materials in his
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2380:"35th Art Biennale Beset by Problems At Venice Opening"
1249:, 1991–1993; wall-relief in The Ritz-Carlton, Singapore
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From 1961 to 1969, Stella was married to art historian
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installation which covers the ceiling of the dome, the
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Lifetime Achievement Award in Contemporary Sculpture –
3028:
MIT List Visual Arts Center Staff (January 13, 2022).
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Italian Americans: The History and Culture of a People
994:. In 1996, he received an honorary Doctorate from the
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Serialism in Art and Architecture: Context and Theory
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1914:
1695:
Kenneth T. Jackson, Lisa Keller, Nancy Flood (2010).
1640:
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
441:. A year later, his first gallery show at art dealer
3437:
Frank Stella interviewed by Robert Ayers, March 2009
3318:"RESULTS | 20th Century Week Totals $ 1.072 Billion"
3030:"Heads or Tails, 1988 | MIT List Visual Arts Center"
2809:
2807:
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Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.
2571:"About the Stella Project in the Moores Opera House"
2231:
1457:"Frank Stella Biography, Art, and Analysis of Works"
1339:, Associated University Presses, Plainsboro, 1974;
2840:
After 20 Years, Frank Stella Returns to Ground Zero
2701:. New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
1091:
Scramble: Ascending Spectrum/Ascending Green Values
730:
Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
3448:Guggenheim Museum online Biography of Frank Stella
2971:"Frank Stella: The Retrospective, Works 1958–2012"
2917:"The proposed new law is a nightmare for artists,"
1911:
1025:says many art critics were outraged when Stella's
3414:Frank Stella works at the National Gallery of Art
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2647:"Prinz Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3X"
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3199:"Schrotthaufen oder Kunst? Frank Stella in Jena"
3090:Frank Stella at Harvard – The Artist as Lecturer
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3021:
2468:BMW M: 50 Years of the Ultimate Driving Machines
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1394:, Verlag der Buchhandlung König, Cologne, 2001;
1371:, Verlag der Buchhandlung König, Cologne, 2001;
602:He married pediatrician Harriet McGurk in 1978.
4622:United States National Medal of Arts recipients
2751:The Phillips Collection Staff (June 11, 2011).
2084:Sculpture from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
2018:. University of California Press. p. 158.
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711:Prinz Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3X
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2616:"Stella Sculpture to Land at National Gallery"
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1833:. Oxford University Press. pp. 135–136.
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1002:, Germany, where his large sculptures of the
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4647:Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts
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1898:Die Fahne hoch! Die Reihen fest geschlossen!
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3237:. : Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 236.
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2116:. Vol. 8, no. 8. Artforum Media.
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1722:. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 350.
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761:Out of Hand: Materialising the Postdigital
722:Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart
703:Rebecca and John J. Moores School of Music
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3385:"Frank Stella: A Remembrance | US Squash"
3296:"Toward a Unified Theory of Frank Stella"
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2753:"Stella Sounds | The Phillips Collection"
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2087:. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 196–198.
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1390:Frank Stella and Franz-Joachim Verspohl:
1367:Frank Stella and Franz-Joachim Verspohl:
1105:In the 1980s, Stella took up the game of
732:, the historic building was designated a
4652:Deaths from lymphoma in New York (state)
2297:
2215:. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
1701:, Second Edition, Yale University Press.
1357:, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1997;
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790:In late 2022, Stella launched his first
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3179:from the original on September 20, 2020
3166:
3060:"Frank Stella • Pérez Art Museum Miami"
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2438:Patel, Alpesh Kantilal (June 7, 2016).
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1922:"Frank Stella | PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami"
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4597:Art Students League of New York people
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2595:from the original on November 27, 2011
2522:Charlebois, Gaëtan (August 20, 2021).
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2154:from the original on December 27, 2020
2142:Solomon, Deborah (December 27, 2020).
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1974:
1594:Schjeldahl, Peter (November 1, 2015).
1531:from the original on February 22, 2024
1519:Solomon, Deborah (September 7, 2015).
982:In 2009, Frank Stella was awarded the
681:In 1993, he designed and executed for
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482:series (67). In 1961, Stella followed
4632:Honorary members of the Royal Academy
4184:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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2708:from the original on February 1, 2021
2657:from the original on October 31, 2019
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2359:from the original on October 27, 2021
2213:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
2120:from the original on October 29, 2023
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1665:Tomkins, Calvin (November 27, 2011).
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929:Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
547:Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial
218:, noted for his work in the areas of
3251:from the original on August 6, 2016.
3136:at Harvard University Press website.
2626:from the original on August 27, 2017
2304:. Thames & Hudson. p. 114.
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1303:, 2008; location, Hallbergsplatsen,
1264:at the Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal
802:(ARS). It includes the right to the
720:From 1978 to 2005, Stella owned the
583:In 1976, Stella was commissioned by
486:, later a well-known art critic, to
3472:writes about the exhibition titled
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2981:from the original on March 14, 2013
2950:from the original on August 8, 2021
2534:from the original on August 8, 2007
1565:"The Constellation of Frank Stella"
1392:Heinrich von Kleist by Frank Stella
1151:
911:In 2014, Stella gave his sculpture
798:project in collaboration with the
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4612:American people of Italian descent
4547:21st-century American male artists
4537:20th-century American male artists
3421:ArtsEditor.com, December 29, 2015.
3383:McClintick, Chris (May 15, 2024).
3349:Villa, Angelica (April 15, 2021).
3052:
2876:from the original on March 9, 2023
2614:Lewis, Jo Ann (January 17, 2024).
2267:Metropolitan Museum of Art Staff.
1950:. In D'Acierno, Pellegrino (ed.).
921:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
833:law which "remove the penalty for
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591:for the second installment in the
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4627:20th-century American printmakers
4617:People from Malden, Massachusetts
3843:National Medal of Arts recipients
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3070:from the original on May 30, 2023
3040:from the original on May 31, 2023
2863:
2838:M.H. Miller (November 22, 2021),
2813:Jason Farago (February 4, 2021),
2244:. Monash University. p. 75.
2173:Pobric, Pac (December 28, 2020).
2016:Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology
1773:Greenberger, Alex (May 4, 2024).
1698:The Encyclopedia of New York City
1563:O'Grady, Megan (March 18, 2020).
701:at the Moores Opera House at the
3509:
3425:Frank Stella: Saving abstraction
3167:Ottmann, Klaus (April 1, 2011).
2763:from the original on May 6, 2024
2591:. Music.uh.edu. April 25, 2012.
2414:"Artist Frank Stella Dies at 87"
2298:Chougnet, Jean-François (2007).
2279:from the original on May 5, 2024
2248:from the original on May 6, 2024
2219:from the original on May 6, 2024
2108:Leider, Philip (April 1, 1970).
2062:from the original on May 4, 2024
1808:from the original on May 5, 2024
1798:"Frank Stella | Die Fahne hoch!"
1497:from the original on May 5, 2024
1485:Darwent, Charles (May 5, 2024).
1463:from the original on May 6, 2019
1337:A Decade of Sculpture: the 1960s
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4542:21st-century American sculptors
4532:20th-century American sculptors
4230:Interlochen Center for the Arts
3895:, cultural programming division
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3088:John Russell (March 18, 1984),
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3036:. MIT List Visual Arts Center.
2999:Deborah Vankin (July 7, 2014),
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2969:Rhodes, David (November 2012).
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2782:Freedman Staff (May 17, 2012).
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2412:Russeth, Andrew (May 5, 2024).
2378:Hofmann, Paul (June 24, 1970).
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2048:Grimes, William (May 4, 2024).
1086:, which sold for $ 28 million.
522:. The same year, his began his
4557:American contemporary painters
4527:21st-century American painters
4517:20th-century American painters
2336:The Metropolitan Museum of Art
2273:The Metropolitan Museum of Art
2014:. In Battcock, Gregory (ed.).
1946:D'Acierno, Pellegrino (1998).
1355:Frank Stella at Tyler Graphics
1101:Stella and the sport of squash
992:International Sculpture Center
962:
925:Whitney Museum of American Art
915:(2004) as a long-term loan to
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273:Stella went to high school at
252:International Sculpture Center
198:International Sculpture Center
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4592:People from Greenwich Village
4448:Oberlin Conservatory of Music
3273:. MIT Press. pp. 98–99.
1981:www.pacificaradioarchives.org
1439:
1416:, Kate Nesin, Lucas Blalock,
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1053:The art historian and critic
969:Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
794:(non-fungible token) for his
334:New York Times Style Magazine
174:Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
4642:Sculptors from Massachusetts
4306:Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
3930:Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation
3234:Visitors' View: Flin Flon VI
2010:Questions to Stella and Judd
863:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
840:In the op-ed, Stella wrote,
713:, was installed outside the
405:paintings were shown in the
316:In the 1970s, he moved into
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7:
4607:Princeton University alumni
4582:Painters from Massachusetts
4577:Painters from New York City
4377:José Limón Dance Foundation
4240:Preservation Hall Jazz Band
4098:Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
2559:. F.F. Sherman. p. 37.
2338:. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
2301:Museu Berardo: An Itinerary
1716:Martone, Eric, ed. (2016).
1634:Jebb, Louis (May 5, 2024).
953:Peggy Guggenheim Collection
933:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
917:Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
16:American artist (1936–2024)
10:
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4572:American abstract painters
3598:Post-painterly abstraction
3132:November 20, 2008, at the
2845:November 30, 2021, at the
2820:November 30, 2021, at the
2757:www.phillipscollection.org
2471:. Motorbooks. p. 34.
1830:After Modern Art 1945–2000
1752:. Taschen. pp. 9–10.
1596:"Frank Stella's Big Ideas"
1224:Cones and Pillars, part 2.
662:Metropolitan Museum of Art
564:" painting because it had
502:Late 1960s and early 1970s
490:, where she had gone on a
474:From 1960, his works used
345:Late 1950s and early 1960s
224:post-painterly abstraction
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4453:School of American Ballet
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3095:October 27, 2021, at the
2784:"Frank Stella | New Work"
2681:October 10, 2014, at the
2269:"Frank Stella | YAZD III"
2207:Guggenheim Staff (2024).
1287:; sculpture in fiberglass
829:decrying a proposed U.S.
785:Telepilus Laestrygonia II
687:Princess of Wales Theatre
660:, 2005, exhibited at the
435:Allen Memorial Art Museum
262:Frank Stella was born in
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3229:Birmingham Museum of Art
2922:October 7, 2008, at the
2727:Sightlines: Frank Stella
2501:. Crowood. p. 157.
2353:The Museum of Modern Art
1746:Marzona, Daniel (2004).
1207:, 1979; commissioned by
1189:BMW 3.0 CSL car-painting
975:in 1986 under the title
973:Harvard University Press
937:Art Institute of Chicago
724:building in Manhattan's
4602:Phillips Academy alumni
4552:American male sculptors
3265:Crimp, Douglas (1993).
2738:The Wall Street Journal
2732:August 7, 2017, at the
2651:National Gallery of Art
2645:NGA Staff (1998–2001).
2528:www.canadiantheatre.com
2450:on September 27, 2023.
2330:August 8, 2014, at the
1880:10.5703/shofar.28.2.139
1827:Hopkins, David (2000).
1487:"Frank Stella Obituary"
1459:. The Art Story. 2024.
1205:BMW M1 Pro car-painting
1129:Personal life and death
1123:Tournament of Champions
945:List Visual Arts Center
715:National Gallery of Art
646:National Gallery of Art
617:La scienza della fiacca
358:National Gallery of Art
339:
4587:Artists from Manhattan
4522:American male painters
4382:The Presser Foundation
4362:Ford's Theatre Society
3991:Philippe de Montebello
3981:Florence Knoll Bassett
3064:PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami
3006:July 15, 2014, at the
2495:Taylor, James (2014).
2006:Glaser; Bruce (1995).
1975:Glazer, Bruce (1964).
1926:PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami
984:National Medal of Arts
941:PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami
854:
835:copyright infringement
800:Artists Rights Society
734:New York City Landmark
664:
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540:PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami
536:Protractor Variation I
515:
413:, along with works by
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311:abstract expressionism
279:Andover, Massachusetts
248:National Medal of Arts
201:2011
192:2009
189:National Medal of Arts
127:abstract expressionism
4438:Michael Tilson Thomas
3893:National Public Radio
3761:Geometric abstraction
3271:On the Museum's Ruins
3267:"The End of Painting"
2675:128 East 13th Street
2349:"Frank Stella | MoMA"
2185:on December 29, 2020.
1854:Salus, Carol (2010).
1330:Selected bibliography
1172:'David Mirvish Books'
901:Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
842:
707:University of Houston
689:a 10,000-square-foot
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449:and painting houses.
431:Three Young Americans
397:", the anthem of the
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326:Rock Tavern, New York
264:Malden, Massachusetts
228:Rock Tavern, New York
132:geometric abstraction
61:Malden, Massachusetts
4367:Fisk Jubilee Singers
4250:Viktor Schreckengost
3306:on October 31, 2015.
3151:May 5, 2010, at the
2902:on February 6, 2015.
2465:Lewin, Tony (2021).
2390:on September 1, 2023
875:Museum of Modern Art
773:7 World Trade Center
717:in Washington, D.C.
551:Museum of Modern Art
492:Fulbright fellowship
411:Museum of Modern Art
299:Princeton University
293:color theorist, and
244:Museum of Modern Art
158:color field painting
137:abstract illusionism
4428:Joseph P. Riley Jr.
4347:Olivia de Havilland
4310:University of Idaho
4225:Wilhelmina Holladay
3950:Helen Frankenthaler
3868:Mikhail Baryshnikov
3786:Monochrome painting
1677:on October 19, 2014
1606:on November 5, 2015
1089:In April 2021, his
1021:Writer and curator
1004:Hudson River Valley
769:Jasper's Split Star
606:1980s and afterward
538:(1969), now at the
427:Robert Rauschenberg
356:(1962–1963) at the
330:Hudson River Valley
212:Frank Philip Stella
142:lyrical abstraction
79:New York City, U.S.
47:Frank Philip Stella
4567:Minimalist artists
4562:American muralists
4337:Richard M. Sherman
4037:Austin City Limits
3766:Hard-edge painting
3173:Sculpture Magazine
3101:The New York Times
2384:The New York Times
2148:The New York Times
2055:The New York Times
1569:The New York Times
1525:The New York Times
1414:Andrianna Campbell
1187:Stella, detail of
1175:, 1974; in Toronto
1112:Sports Illustrated
1017:Critical reception
996:University of Jena
955:, Venice; and the
779:of his paintings,
753:Domenico Scarlatti
738:Newburgh, New York
665:
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305:and art historian
178:Harvard University
147:hard-edge painting
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4342:Robert B. Sherman
4296:Henry Z. Steinway
4149:Louis Auchincloss
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3474:Frank Stella 1958
3465:Frank Stella 1958
3431:Word Symbol Space
3280:978-0-262-53126-9
3244:978-1-904832-77-5
3012:Los Angeles Times
2975:The Brooklyn Rail
2927:The Art Newspaper
2741:, March 15, 2010.
2577:on March 1, 2009.
2508:978-1-84797-847-9
2478:978-0-7603-6848-0
2311:978-0-500-28700-2
2094:978-0-8032-7629-1
2025:978-0-520-20147-7
1987:on March 25, 2015
1961:978-0-8153-0380-0
1840:978-0-19-284234-3
1759:978-3-8228-3060-4
1729:979-8-216-10559-6
1667:"The Materialist"
1575:on March 18, 2020
1408:978-3-88375-488-8
1385:978-3-88375-487-1
1349:Frank Stella and
1321:at Whitney Museum
1048:Willem de Kooning
957:Kunstmuseum Basel
894:Wooden Synagogues
890:wooden synagogues
871:Systemic Painting
867:The Shaped Canvas
826:The Art Newspaper
757:Ralph Kirkpatrick
574:wooden synagogues
524:Protractor Series
480:Irregular Polygon
407:Sixteen Americans
395:Horst-Wessel-Lied
322:Greenwich Village
209:
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4276:N. Scott Momaday
4271:Morten Lauridsen
4159:Paquito D'Rivera
4067:Tabernacle Choir
4001:Lawrence Halprin
3914:Barbra Streisand
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