Vija Celmins, Untitled (Ocean), 1977
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Vija Celmins, Untitled (Ocean), 1977
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The only known documented samples of the moon available for private ownership, soil samples from Luna-16, collected September 1970, three samples of lunar rock from Luna-16, the first automated sample retrieval from the moon, encased under glass within a 2 x 2-inch metal block positioned below an adjustable lens, the whole secured to a 6½ x 3½ inch metal base labeled “ЧАСТИЦЫ ГРУНТА ЛУНЫ-16” [SOIL PARTICLES FROM LUNA-16], central fragment consisting of basalt with feldspar crystals visible, adjoining larger fragments consisting of finely structured vesicular agglutinates, showing glass coatings caused by age-old meteorite impact (image courtesy Sotheby’s)
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Clara Haskil’s hands by Gaston de Jongh, 1930.
Roy DeCarava, Harlem
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Robert Ryman - Untitled (1965)
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Shelly Rusten | Couple embracing, New York, 1970
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Ed Ruscha
Very, 1973
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Michelle Stuart, “Flight of Time” (2016)
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Triton and Nereid
Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840–1917 Meudon)
ca. 1886–93
Terracotta
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