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Monday's image: October 23, 2023

School of Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)1591-1666, Two Women Shown Half-Length, Pen and brown ink on cream laid paper, 21.6 x 30.2 centimeters, Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey

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Monday's image: October 9, 2023

Miriam Cahn, City, Charcoal on two sheets of paper, 2720 x 3790 millimeters, 1985, Tate, U.K.

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Monday's image: August 28, 2023

Kit Paulson, Lungs, Glass, 32.4 x 24.1 x 8.6 centimeters, 2020, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.

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Monday's image: July 31, 2023

herman de vries, The Face of War—Silent, Colored pencil on paper, 48.9 x 68.6 centimeters, 2003, Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Monday's image: May 1, 2023

Albert Bierstadt, Wreck of the “Ancon” in Loring Bay, Alaska, Oil on paper mounted on Masonite, 35.88 x 50.16 centimeters, 1889, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts

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Monday's image: February 6, 2023

Marvin Lipofsky, China Group 1996 No. 2, Mould-blown glass, cut, sandblasted and acid polished, Publisher: Dalian Glassware Factory, with Master Wong Cheun Yun, 27.9 x 38.1 x 27.9 centimeters, 1996, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada

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Monday's image: December 26, 2022

Francis Piatek, Red Light, Oil on canvas, 54 x 61 inches, 1987, Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois

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Monday's image: November 28, 2022

Lygia Pape, Divisor (Divider), 1968. Performance at Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Chromogenic print, 1990. Photograph: Paula Pape. © Projeto Lygia Pape. (Note: Video edit of the 2017 reenactment is hyperlinked via the artwork title, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)

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Monday's image: September 19, 2022

Dirk Skreber, Ohne Titel (Überschwemmung), Oil and seliotape on canvas, 290 x 170 centimeters, 2000, Städel Museum, Frankfurt, Germany

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Monday's image: August 30, 2021

Antonio Fantuzzi, after Giulio Romano, Soldiers Marching, Armed with Slings, Etching, dimensions unknown, sixteenth century, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Monday's image: August 9, 2021

Japanese, Netsuke, Ivory, 3.7 x 4.3 x 2.2 centimeters, Undated, Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey

Monday's image: June 28, 2021

Jae Jarrell, Urban Wall Suit, Sewn and painted cotton and silk, two-piece suit, 95.3 x 69.9 x1.3 centimeters, 1969, Brooklyn Museum, New York

Monday's image: March 29, 2021

Barnett Newman, Lace Curtain for Mayor Daley, Cor-ten steel, galvanized barbed wire, and enamel paint, 70 x 48 x 10 inches, 1968, Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois

Monday's image: August 24, 2020

Lucky DeBellevue, Happy, Chenille stems, plastic trays, brackets, 19 x 32 x 10.5 inches, 1997, Akron Art Museum, Ohio

Monday's image: August 10, 2020

Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, A Rite of Passage: The Velvet Cat Tail and the Silk Tiger Lily, Wood, metallic foil, 45 RPM vinyl record, artificial flowers, Saran wrap, metal staples, fabric, plastic beads, and fiber-tipped pen, 98.7 x 39.4 x 38.4 centimeters, 1987-1988, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Monday's image: July 6, 2020

Mirella Bentivoglio, À Malherbe, Rose-colored onyx, 3.25 x 7 x 5 inches, 1975, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.

Monday's image: May 4, 2020

Pat Steir, Introduction (from The Burial Mound Series), Drypoint on HMP handmade paper, 25.1 x 25.1 centimeters, 1976, RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island

Monday's image: June 3, 2019

Thornton Dial, Flowers for Peace (Primary Title), Pastel, watercolor and pencil on paper, 44 x 30 inches, 1996, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

Monday's image: May 20, 2019

Uemura Shōen, Mother and Child, Color on silk, 168 x 115.5 centimeters, 1934, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan