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Seated figure censer, Mayan, 5th-6th century AD
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ellsworth Kelly, Self-Portrait, Normandy, 1944
Cecily Brown
Corneille (1922-2010) [Holland] — 'Composition', 1949. Oil on canvas laid on wood (39.5x29.5 cm).
Robert Motherwell, Brushy Elegy, 1979
Mojmír Preclík, 1984. Roman head. Burnt Ceramics, height: 30 cm. The Estate of M.P.
Olga Jevric, 1985. Stereotomy I. Painted plaster and metal, u/d. The Serbian Arts Academy.
Olga Jevric, 1959. Aggressive Forms I. Plater and stone, u/d. The Serbian Academy of Arts.
Mojmír Preclík, late 1990's. Torso series. Stoneware with metal oxide patina, 73.5 cm height. The Estate of Mojmír Preclík.
Olga Jevrić, Articulation of Space II, 1956/57. Cement and iron, 29 x 45 x 23 cm. Heritage House, Belgrade, Serbia.
Olga Jevrić, Proposal for the Monument Bubanj, 1959, gypsum, 25 x 13 x 13 cm.
Alina Szapocznikov, 1958. Hands, study for the Auschwitz Monument. Painted plaster. Warsaw Modern Art Museum, Poland.
Alina Szapocznikov, 1963. Tabu. Painted plaster inlaid with metal, 41 × 56 × 34 cm. Private collection.
Alina Szapocznikov, 1965. Buła. Bronze and plaster, u/d. Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland.
Alina Szapocznikov, 1964. Bukiet. Bronze, u/d. Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland.
Olga Jevric en su estudio, 1959