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At the center of the page, there is a pen and ink drawing of a seated woman holding a small mirror. Her hair is colored a rich brown in watercolor and her stockings are orange and shoes green.
Pablo Picasso (Spanish (culture or style))
Femme au miroir
1905
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.97
This print has a series of images on a drawn grid. They include flat images of a threeway plug, a figure resembling Mickey Mouse, a tube of redish orange lipstick, and a pink Good Humor popsicle. The objects are arranged two by two on a gridded back ground. Labels accompany the individual objects: "three way plug", "geometric mouse", "lipstick", and "good humour", respectively. In addition, behind the lipstick there is a drawing of a light switch that is labeled "switches". The print is numbered (l.l.) "210/250" and signed (l.r.) "Oldenburg" in pencil.
Claes Oldenburg (American (North American))
System of Iconography--Plug, Mouse, Good Humor, Lipstick, Switches
1970 – 1971
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.205
On a vertically-oriented page, with printed image extending to the borders of the page, there are various scenes and images combined together. There are two main registers. On the bottom, there is a collaged image of a woman putting on lipstick at the beach, and the rear end of a classic car to the right. To the left, there are two smaller frames: on top there is an urban street scene collaged with demolished cars, and on the bottom there is a single scene of a fashion office orstudio with three women. In the top register, there are four main frames. On the right, the largest scene in the print, there is an image of a soldier with a handgun collaged with an image of a small child with a soldier's helmet on his head. The boy holds a bucket. To the left, there are three smaller images, each showing a man and a woman in varying degrees of fancy dress. The overall scene is printed in a vibrant orange color.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British (modern))
Pig or Person, it's the same, Fortune plays a funny game
1965 – 1970
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.34
A bust-length portrait of a woman, her body turned toward the right side of the frame, her head turning to the camera. She wears red lipstick, a necklace and a dark green shirt.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Unidentified Woman #30
1986
Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
2008/2.36
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