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Honoré Daumier, Trois heures, 1839, crayon lithograph in black on wove paper, Gift
Honoré Daumier, Trois heures, 1839, crayon lithograph in black on wove paper, Gift
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from The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, 1992, color screenprint on wove paper, Gift
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as Pictured by Bourke-White�, April 1946, printed later, gelatin silver print, Gift
, 1970, ink with graphite on spiral-bound wove paper, Gift of Bob Stana and Tom Judy
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Lobby, 1880, c. 1947, watercolor, gouache, pen and ink, and graphite on paper, Gift
World’s Largest Blast Furnace: Magnitogorsk: Ural Mountains, 1931, photogravure, Gift
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published 1996, linocut in black on wove paper, Reba and Dave Williams Collection, Gift
Emerging in the 1960s, pop art drew from commercial formats like advertising, comic strips, newspapers, and movies. Artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Marjorie Strider made art that seemed to lack personal touch. They left it to the viewer to decide whether these works celebrated or criticized consumerist society.
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