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Vija Celmins
Heater, 1964
Oil on Canvas, 48 x 48 inches
Ito Jakuchu - Botan Shoukin-zu
Kiki Smith, Untitled, 2006, gold and silver leaf on Japan paper, 51 x 62,5 cm ; 20 x 24 ⅝ in
White Plum Blossoms and Moon. Itō Jakuchū (Japanese, 1716–1800). 1755, Japan. Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk. A large full moon is sole witness to a miraculous burst of white blossoms emerging out of a gnarled, old plum tree in the stillness of night. Itō Jakuchū, who painted this extraordinary, dreamlike image, was counted as one of the Three Eccentrics of the Edo period, together with Soga Shōhaku (1730– 1781) and Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754–1799). In his exuberant depictions of plant life, he combined seemingly incompatible elements, such as realism with brilliant color and decorative abstraction. Born the eldest son of a wholesale grocer in Kyoto, Jakuchū inherited the family business and ran it for more than fifteen years. It was not until he reached his late thirties that he began to paint full-time. This painting, inscribed with the year 1755, is one of the earliest of his dated works. Mary Griggs Burke Collection, Gift of the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation, 2015. MET
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Nobuyoshi Araki, from Chiro, My Love
Isabel Quintanilla (Spanish, 1938-2017), Vaso encima de la nevera [Glass on top of the fridge], 1972. Pencil on paper, 48 x 36.5 cm.
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Rosario Mazzeo, American, 1911–1997. Untitled (Vultures, Bahia di Los Angeles).
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Childe Hassam, Spanish Ledges, 1912, oil on canvas