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Fashion | National Gallery of Art

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Artworks provide an invaluable record of fashion throughout history. We can use art to trace the evolution of style. See how meticulously artists represent details in clothing and accessories, from the sheen of silk to reflections in a pearl. 
Jeffrey Hudson Close Modal Spanish Fashions by Tina Lesser, New York Gordon Parks

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Puellae (Girls) by Magdalena Abakanowicz

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The sculpture of Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz is largely drawn from her experience of World War II and its aftermath. She is best known for her „crowds“ (as she calls them) of headless, rigidly posed figures whose anonymity and multiplicity have been regarded as the artist’s personal response to totalitarianism.
Art Parks: A Tour of America’s Sculpture Parks and Gardens.

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Stele II by Ellsworth Kelly

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After moving from Manhattan to the countryside in 1970, Ellsworth Kelly began to make large, outdoor sculptures. The distinctive shape of Stele II had already appeared in the artist’s abstract paintings and is loosely based on a French kilometer marker, an object Kelly observed during his years in Paris after World War II.
Art Parks: A Tour of America’s Sculpture Parks and Gardens.

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Thinker on a Rock by Barry Flanagan

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Barry Flanagan explored painting, dance, and installation work as alternatives to the constructed metal sculptures that were the prevalent idiom when he was in art school in London in the 1960s. His inventive and varied body of work is filled with humor and poetic associations, often evoked by the particular organic materials he employed.
Art Parks: A Tour of America’s Sculpture Parks and Gardens.

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Blue | National Gallery of Art

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Artists turn to the color blue to conjure depth, mood, and atmosphere. It recalls both the sky and the sea. But blue pigment was sometimes costly. Ultramarine blue was made from lapis lazuli, a semiprecious stone mined in what is now Afghanistan. For centuries of Western art, it was reserved solely for painting the Virgin Mary’s cloak. 
2018.115.1 More details about Blue Diagram Close Modal Blue Girl, Peru Gordon Parks

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