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The Collection

Our evolving collection contains almost 200,000 works of modern and contemporary art. More than 105,000 works are currently available online.

  • Nickolas Muray

    Babe Ruth

    c. 1927

  • Paul Nash

    The Rye Marshes - Everywhere You Go You Can Be Sure of Shell

    1932

  • Adolf Navara

    Untitled

    c. 1930

  • Alice Neel

    Christopher Lazare

    1932

  • Rolf Nesch

    Freihafen Bridge (Freihafenbrücke) from the series Hamburg Bridges (Hamburger Brücken)

    (1932)

  • The New York Times Studio

    A Recent Portrait of Miss Earhart

    1932

  • The New York Times Studio

    "The Tangle of Steel that Will be the World's Largest Sound Picture Theatre"

    1932

  • Max Ophuls

    Liebelei

    1932

  • José Clemente Orozco

    Unemployed

    1932

  • Blanche Parker, Unidentified photographer

    Untitled

    1929-32

  • Robert Petschow

    Chicken Farm in Snow

    c. 1930

  • Unidentified photographer

    Untitled

    c. 1930

  • Unidentified photographer

    Untitled

    c. 1930

  • Unidentified photographer

    Untitled

    c. 1930

  • Unidentified photographer

    Untitled

    c. 1930

  • Unidentified photographer

    Untitled

    c. 1932

  • Unidentified photographer

    Untitled

    c. 1927

  • Pablo Picasso

    The Diver (La Plongeuse)

    1932

  • Pablo Picasso

    The Diver (La Plongeuse)

    1932

  • Pablo Picasso

    Girl before a Mirror

    Paris, March 14, 1932

    On view

    Gallery 517

  • Pablo Picasso

    Bather with Beach Ball

    Boisgeloup, August 30, 1932

  • Pablo Picasso

    Head of a Woman

    Boisgeloup, 1932

  • Edward W. Quigley

    Vortex

    January 1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Man at the Crossroads

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Sleep (El Sueño)

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    The Fruits of Labor (Los Frutos del Trabajo)

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Open Air School

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Boy and Dog

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Zapata

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Two Standing Mexican Figures (Fruit Vendors from Tehuantepec). Costume design for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    c.1927–32

  • Diego Rivera

    Workman. Costume design for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    U.S. – Mexico Gold – Silver. Costume designs for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    c.1927–32

  • Diego Rivera

    American Girl. Costume design for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Tobacco – Cotton. Costume design for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    c.1927–32

  • Diego Rivera

    Sun. Costume design for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    c.1927–32

  • Diego Rivera

    Gas Pump. Set design for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Ventilator Pipe. Set design for the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    1932

  • Diego Rivera

    Stock Market. Set design for scene four of the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    c.1927–32

  • Diego Rivera

    Set design for scene two of the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    c.1927–32

  • Diego Rivera

    Set design for scene four of the ballet H.P. (Horsepower)

    c.1927–32

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