| 1. | John Sloan, The Picnic Grounds, 1906–07 41.34 |
| 2. | John Sloan, Backyards, Greenwich Village, 1914 36.153 |
| 3. | John Sloan, Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street, 1928 36.154 |
| 4. | James Casebere, Landscape with Houses (Dutchess County, NY) #1, 2009 (printed 2010) 2010.68 |
| 5. | Not Found other web page |
| 6. | Charles Burchfield, Night Scene, 1935 77.117 |
| 7. | Stanton Macdonald-Wright, “Oriental”; Synchromy in Blue-Green, 1918 52.8 |
| 8. | Rockwell Kent, The Trapper, 1921 31.258 |
| 9. | Glenn Ligon, Self-Portrait at Eleven Years Old, 2004 2005.11 |
| 10. | Thomas Hart Benton, Poker Night (from “A Streetcar Named Desire”), 1948 85.49.2 |
| 11. |
Charles Burchfield,
Noontide in Late May,
1917
31.408
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| 12. |
Oscar Bluemner,
Last Evening of the Year,
c. 1929
31.115
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| 13. | Georgia O’Keeffe, Music, Pink and Blue No. 2, 1918 91.90 |
| 14. | Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, War is Heck, 2002 2006.287 |
| 15. |
Marsden Hartley,
Forms Abstracted,
1913
52.37
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