1. 2 P/S: German Expressionism GEORGE GROSZ, Fit for Active Service, 1916–1917. MAX BECKMANN, Night, 1918–1919.

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2 P/S: German Expressionism GEORGE GROSZ, Fit for Active Service, 1916–1917. MAX BECKMANN, Night, 1918–1919

3 P/S: German Expressionism OTTO DIX, Der Krieg (The War), 1929–1932 KATHE KOLLWITZ, Woman with Dead Child, 1903

4 P/S: Surrealism GIORGIO DE CHIRICO, Melancholy and Mystery of a Street, 1914 MAX ERNST, Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale, 1924

5 P/S: Surrealism SALVADOR DALÍ, The Persistence of Memory, 1931 SALVADOR DALÍ, Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937

6 P/S: Surrealism MAGRITTE, The Treachery (or Perfidy) of Images, 1928–1929 MAGRITTE, The Eternally Obvious, 1948

7 P/S: Surrealism JOAN MIRÓ, Painting, 1933 PAUL KLEE, Twittering Machine, 1922

8 Art in Nazi Germany Great Exhibition of German Art at the “House of German Art”, Adolf Wissel, Farming Family from Kalenberg, 1939 Degenerate Art, 1937 Juxtaposition of “degenerate” art with photographs of facial deformities, 1928 Hitler, accompanied by Nazi members, viewing the Degenerate Art show KIRCHNER, Street, Dresden, 1907

9 P/S: Suprematism MALEVICH, Suprematist Composition: White on White, oil on canvas, 1918 MALEVICH, Suprematist Composition: Airplane Flying, 1915 (dated 1914)

10 P/S: De Stijl MONDRIAN, Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow, MONDRIAN, Broadway Boogie-Woogie, oil on canvas,

11 P/S: Modern Sculpture BRANCUSI, Bird in Space, Bronze CALDER, Lobster Trap and Fish Tail, 1939

12 P/S: Modern Sculpture BARBARA HEPWORTH, Oval Sculpture (No. 2), Plaster cast HENRY MOORE, Reclining Figure, Elm wood

13 P/S: American Realism EDWARD HOPPER, Nighthawks, 1942 JACOB LAWRENCE, No. 49 from The Migration of the Negro, 1940– 1941

14 P/S: American Regionalism GRANT WOOD, American Gothic, 1930 THOMAS HART BENTON, Pioneer Days and Early Settlers, State Capitol, Jefferson City, Missouri, 1936

15 P/S: Mexican Modernism JOSÉ CLEMENTE OROZCO, Epic of American Civilization: Hispano-America, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, ca. 1932–1934. Fresco RIVERA, Ancient Mexico, from the History of Mexico fresco, National Palace, Mexico City, 1929–1935. Fresco

16 P/S: Mexican Modernism