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Exterior view, The Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton, New York. Photo: Florian Holzherr. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation. [Fig. 6-1]
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Dan Flavin. Untitled (in honor of Harold Joachim) 3". 1977. Pink, yellow, blue, and green fluorescent light. 8 ft. square across a corner. © 2012 Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Billy Jim. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation. Collection Dia Art Foundation. [Fig. 6-2]
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Leonardo da Vinci. Madonna of the Rocks. c. 1495–1508. Oil on panel. 75 × 47 in. © National Gallery, London / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 6-3]
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J. M. W. Turner. Rain, Steam, and Speed—The Great Western Railway. 1844. Oil on canvas. 33-3/4 × 48 in. Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 6-4]
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Paul Colin. Figure of a Woman. c. 1930. Black and white crayon on light beige paper. 24 × 18-1/2 in. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Lent by Frederick and Lucy S. Herman Foundation to the University of Virginia Art Museum. [Fig. 6-5]
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A sphere represented by means of modeling. Line art. [Fig. 6-6]
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Artemisia Gentileschi. Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes. c. 1625. Oil on canvas. 72-1/2 × 55-3/4 in. Detroit Institute of Arts, USA / Gift of Mr Leslie H. Green / The Bridgeman Art Library. [Fig. 6-7]
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Mary Cassatt. The Coiffure. c. 1891. Graphite with traces of green and brown watercolor. approximately 5-7/8 × 4-3/8 in. Rosenwald Collection. Photograph © Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. [Fig. 6-8]
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Michelangelo. Head of a Satyr. c. 1620–30. Pen and ink over chalk. 10-5/8 × 7-7/8 in. Giraudon/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 6-9]
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Shirin Neshat. Fervor. 2000. Gelatin silver print. 66 × 47 in. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels. [Fig. 6-10]
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Mary Cassatt. Study for the painting In the Loge. 1879. Pencil. 4 × 6 in. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Gift of Dr. Hans Schaeffer. 55.28. Photograph © 2012 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [Fig. 6-11]
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Mary Cassatt. In the Loge (At the Francais, a Sketch). 1879. Oil on canvas. 32 × 26 in. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The Hayden Collection - Charles Henry Hayden Fund, 10.35. Photograph © 2012 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [Fig. 6-12]
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Hiroshi Sugimoto. Studio Drive-in, Culver City. 1993. Silver gelatin photograph. dimensions variable by edition. © Hiroshi Sugimoto, courtesy The Pace Gallery. [Fig. 6-13]
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Hiroshi Sugimoto. Seascape: Baltic Sea, near Rügen. 1996. Silver gelatin photograph. dimensions variable by edition. © Hiroshi Sugimoto, courtesy The Pace Gallery. [Fig. 6-14]
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The gray scale. Line art. [Fig. 6-15]
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Blue in a range of values. Line art. [Fig. 6-16]
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Pat Steir. Pink Chrysanthemum. 1984. Oil on canvas. 3 panels, 60 × 60 inches each. Courtesy of the artist and Cheim & Read, New York. [Fig. 6-17]
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Pat Steir. Night Chrysanthemum. 1984. Oil on canvas. 4 panels, 60 × 60 inches each. Courtesy of the artist and Cheim & Read, New York. [Fig. 6-18]
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Nikolai Buglaj. "Race"ing Sideways. 1991. Graphite and ink. 3 in. high × 40 in. wide. Courtesy of the artist. [Fig. 6-19]
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Ben Jones. Black Face and Arm Unit. 1971. Acrylic on plaster and paint. life-size plaster casts. Courtesy of the artist. [Fig. 6-20]
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Okun Akpan Abuje. Nigerian funerary shrine cloth. commissioned in the late 1970s. Cotton, dye. 135-3/4 × 60-1/4 in. National Museum of African Art/Smithsonian Institution Museum Purchase 84-6-9. Photo: Frank Khoury. [Fig. 6-21]
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Cai Guo-Qiang. Transient Rainbow. 2002. 1,000 3-inch multicolor peonies fitted with computer chips. 300 × 600 feet, duration 15 seconds. Commissioned by Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Hiro Ihara. Courtesy of the Artist. Cai Studio. [Fig. 6-22]
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Colors separated by a prism. Line art. [Fig. 6-23]
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Conventional color wheel. Line art. [Fig. 6-24]
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Color mixtures of reflected pigment— subtractive process. Line art. [Fig. 6-25]
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Color mixtures of refracted light—additive process. Line art. [Fig. 6-26]
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Michelangelo. The Creation of Adam (unrestored), ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 1508- 1512. Fresco. The Vatican, Rome. 280 × 570 cm. AKG-Images. [Fig. 6-27]
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Michelangelo. The Creation of Adam (restored), ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 1508-1513. Fresco. The Vatican, Rome. Canali Photobank, Milan, Italy. [Fig. 6-28]
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Jane Hammond. Fallen. 2004–2011. Archival digital inkjet prints on archival paper with acrylic, gouache, matte medium, Jade glue, fiberglass strands, and Sumi ink on a pedestal of high-density foam, cotton, muslin, cotton thread, foam core, and handmade cotton rag paper. 11 × 154 × 89 in. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. 2007.6. Photo: Peter Muscato. © Jane Hammond, Courtesy Galerie Lelong, New York. [Fig. 6-29]
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Romare Bearden. She-ba. 1970. Collage on paper cloth and synthetic polymer paint on composition board. 48 × 35-7/8 in. Giraudon/Art Resource, NY. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund. Art © Romare Bearden Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 6-30]
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Cara Grande. c. 1960. Feather mask, Tapirapé, Rio Tapirapé, Brazil. height 31 in. Courtesy, National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, S03834. Photo by Carmelo Guadagno, 23/3299. [Fig. 6-31]
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Gerhard Richter. 256 Farben (256 Colors). 1974–84. Enamel on canvas. 7 ft. 3 in. × 14 ft. 5 in. Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy. Long-term loan-private collection. © Gerhard Richter. [Fig. 6-32]
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Georges Seurat. Le Chahut (The Can-Can). 1889–90. Oil on canvas. 66-1/8 × 55-1/2 in. Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 6-33]
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Georges Seurat. Le Chahut (The Can-Can), detail. 1889–91. Oil on canvas. 66-1/8 × 55-1/2 in. Collection Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands. [Fig. 6-34]
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Chuck Close. Stanley (large version), detail. 1980–81. Oil on canvas. 108 × 84 in. ©The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Purchased with funds contributed by Mr. and Mrs. Barrie M. Damson, 1981. 81.2839. Photograph by David Heald. (FN 2839). Courtesy The Pace Gallery. [Fig. 6-35]
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Chuck Close. Stanley (large version). 1980–82. Oil on canvas. 109 × 84 in. ©The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Purchased with funds contributed by Mr. and Mrs. Barrie M. Damson, 1981. 81.2839. Photograph by David Heald. (FN 2839). Courtesy The Pace Gallery. [Fig. 6-36]
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Robert Delaunay. Premier Disque. 1912. Oil on canvas. 53 in. diameter. © Christie's Images Ltd - ARTOTHEK 1999. © VG Bild-Kunst Bonn © L & M Services B.V. Amsterdam. [Fig. 6-37]
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Sonia Delaunay. Prismes Electriques. 1914. Oil on canvas. 98-3/8 × 98-3/8 in. Scala / Art Resource, NY. © L & M Services B.V. Amsterdam. [Fig. 6-38]
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Charles Searles. Filàs for Sale (from the Nigerian Impressions series). 1972. Acrylic on canvas. 72 × 50 in. Lent by the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, Boston. [Fig. 6-39]
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Brice Marden. The Dylan Painting. 1966/1986. Oil and beeswax on canvas. 60-3/8 × 120-1/2 in. © 2012 Brice Marden / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Helen Crocker Russell Fund purchase and gift of Mrs. Helen Portugal. [Fig. 6-40]
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Claude Monet. Grainstack (Sunset). 1891. Oil on canvas. 28-7/8 × 36-1/2 in. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Juliana Cheney Edwards Collection. 25.112. Photograph © 2012 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [Fig. 6-41]
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Pierre Bonnard. The Terrace at Vernon. c. 1920–39. Oil on canvas. 57-11/16 × 76-1/2 in. Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Frank Jay Gould, 1968 (68.1). [Fig. 6-42]
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Vincent van Gogh. The Night Café. 1888. Oil on canvas. 28-1/2 × 36-1/4 in. 1961.18.34. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. Yale University Art Gallery/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 6-43]
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Wassily Kandinsky. Black Lines (Schwarze Linien). 12/1/1913. Oil on canvas. 51 × 51-5/8 in. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Gift, Solomon R. Guggenheim, 1937. 37.241. Photograph by David Heald, ©The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. [Fig. 6-44]
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Don Gray. Nine Stones. 2009. Oil on panels. nine panels, 23 × 23 in. each. ©2009, Don Gray. [Fig. 6-45]
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Don Gray. detail from Nine Stones, Stone #2. 2009. Oil on panel. 23 × 23 in. ©2009, Don Gray. [Fig. 6-46]
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