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Nuage et oiseaux (Cloud and Birds), 1927
Joan Miró

Nuage et oiseaux (Cloud and Birds), 1927

Joan Miró


Femme à l’oreiller (Woman on a Pillow), 1969
Pablo Picasso

Femme à l’oreiller (Woman on a Pillow), 1969

Pablo Picasso


Untitled, (1946)
Jackson Pollock

Untitled, (1946)

Jackson Pollock


Paysage bleu (Blue Landscape), 1949
Marc Chagall

Paysage bleu (Blue Landscape), 1949

Marc Chagall


The Leaf of the Artichoke Is an Owl, (1944)
Arshile Gorky

The Leaf of the Artichoke Is an Owl, (1944)

Arshile Gorky

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Garden in Sochi, (1941)

Arshile Gorky

Garden in Sochi, (1943)

Arshile Gorky

Gorky created three paintings titled Garden in Sochi. Like the others,…the earliest example, features an abstract composition inspired by the artist’s childhood memories of his native Armenia. Shortly after MoMA acquired the work in 1942, Gorky wrote to the Museum explaining the imagery: “My father had a little garden with a few apple trees which had retired from giving fruit. There was a ground constantly in shade where grew incalculable amounts of wild carrots, and porcupines had made their nests.” Like many of his peers Gorky was interested in exploring mythic subject matter in his work; uniquely, he located these themes in his personal history.

(via: MoMA)


Figures au bord de la mer (Figures on the Seashore), 1931
Pablo Picasso

Figures au bord de la mer (Figures on the Seashore), 1931

Pablo Picasso

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