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Acrylic paint on canvas with collage elements, including a wooden protusion on the right side, the left side painted to look like canvas, and a clear, thicker medium on the right side of the piece creating a multi-textural appearance. 
Fabian Marcaccio (Argentine)
Untitled
1993 – 1994
Gift of Leonard Rosenberg
2015/2.87

John Matos
Video 101
1988
Gift of Jack A. and Noreen Rounick
2004/2.39
An elephant seems to walk on water from the bottom right corner of the composition, rising towards Vishnu in the upper left with a single lotus flower in its trunk. Vishnu, with 4 arms, steps on green hills surrounding the lotus covered pond, bending towards the elephant. Garuda flies in the upper right.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
The Salvation of the Elephant (Gaj Mokasha)
1810 – 1820
Gift of George H. Lauff
2010/2.27
The background of this print is covered with whitish paint or gesso that reveals the texture of the canvas, brush, and its application. Where material has been applied to the canvas there are small wrinkles. Dashes of black paint appear on the lower two thirds of the collage. What looks like a signature is in the bottom left.
Chuang Che
Homage
Gift from the Collection of Patricia O'Connor
2010/2.32
A vertical line of pills from the top of the canvas to the bottom. Stamped with information on the lower right indicating date, title, type of pills and signature.
Buky Schwartz (Israeli)
Relax
1971 – 1972
Gift in honor of Dr. E. Bryce and Harriet Alpern, by their children
2012/1.222
three aluminum-painted canvas panels joined in the back to form a square, with five inlays of Sculptmetal, zinc photographic plates and lead
Robert Morris
Untitled
1965
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.130
Four equally-sized circular shapes arranged in a row. Each is approximately two-thirds blue and one third yellow and arranged so the color divides the work and forms a continuous line across all four circles.
Leon Polk Smith (American (North American))
Constellation S
1968
Gift of the Leon Polk Smith Foundation
2016/2.420A-D
This large, multi-media work shows two sketches of the well-known image of Napoleon with his righ hand tucked in his vest. The image on the left is just a sketch outlined in dark blue spray paint while on the right is a more detailed color rendering outlined in light blue. On the far right is a chair. The name “DAVID” is stenciled at bottom left of center. 
Larry Rivers (American (North American))
Napoleon Standing Next to Chair
1970
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.135
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