Georges Seurat Les Poseuses
Marcel Duchamp Nude Descending a Staircase No
Henri Matisse Goldfish 1911
Charles Demuth My Egypt 1927
Charles Demuth The Figure 5 in Gold 1928
Arshile Gorky The Artist and His Mother
Arshile Gorky Garden 1943
Arshile Gorky Water of the Flowery Mill 1944
Arshile Gorky One Year the Milkweed 1944
Willem de Kooning Valentine 1947
Willem de Kooning Woman
Willem de Kooning Woman II 1952
Willem de Kooning Two Women 1953
Jackson Pollock Male/Female 1942 “It seems to me, that the modern painter cannot express his age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or of any other past culture. Each age finds its own technique.”
Jackson Pollock, Guardians of the Secret, 1943
Jackson Pollock The She-Wolf 1943
Jackson Pollock The Moon-Woman 1942
“When I am in my painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing. It's only after a sort of "get acquainted" period that I see what I have been about. I have no fears about making changes, destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own”
Jackson Pollock Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950
Jackson Pollock Number 1(Lavender Mist) 1950
Lavender Mist Detail
Jackson Pollock Number
Jackson Pollock, Portrait and a Dream, 1953
Mark Rothko Born Marcus Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Russia in 1903 His vibrant, disembodied veils of color asserted the power of nonobjective painting to convey strong emotional or spiritual content.
Mark Rothko. Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea. 1944
Mark Rothko Sea Fantasy 1946
Mark Rothko Number
Mark Rothko. No. 5/No
Mark Rothko White Center 1950
Mark Rothko Orange and Tan 1954 He planned for his pictures to be installed "so that they must be first encountered at close quarters, so that the first experience is to be within the picture."
Mark Rothko Red and Orange 1955
Mark Rothko Green Maroon 1955
Robert Motherwell Pancho Villa, Dead and Alive 1943
Robert Motherwell Personage 1943
Robert Motherwell Elegy to the Spanish Republic #34,