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This color lithograph has an abstract composition of thin lines, all about the same width, in red, orange, green, and black. The print is numbered (l.l.) "79/250", titled (l.c.) "Children of Niobe", and signed and dated (l.r.) "S W Hayter 54" in pencil.
Stanley William Hayter
Children of Niobe
1954
Bequest of Jean Paul Slusser
1983/2.38
This print has a large horizontally-oriented diamond in relief with a large vertically-oriented black printed within it. Below there are a series of horizontal lines that are broken and swell, creating another diamond shape. The print is numbered (l.l.) "38/75" and signed (l.r.) "Vasarely-" in pencil.
Victor Vasarely (French (culture or style))
Untitled
1966
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2015/1.376.3
This print shows the outline of a nude, faceless woman with her hair in a ponytail, seated in an armchair. Her hands rest on her right thigh, one on top of the other. Her knees point to the right while her head faces to the left.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Seated Nude #7
1965
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.232
This is a black and white print of abstracted human figures gathered in a group.  Several of the figures lay on the ground.
Nemesio Antúnez (Chilean)
City Dwellers
1949
Museum Purchase
1950/1.174
This print shows the outline of nude, faceless woman with her hair in a ponytail, seated in an armchair. Her hands rest on her right thigh, one on top of the other. Her knees point to the right while her head faces to the left.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Untitled (Seated Nude #7)
1965
Gift of Mr. Gilbert M. Frimet
1985/2.122
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