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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.

  • Jean (Hans) Arp

    Forbidden to Know (Défense de savoir) (plate) from Un Poème dans chaque livre

    1955, published 1956

  • Jean (Hans) Arp, André Beaudin, Oscar Domínguez, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Valentine Hugo, Henri Laurens, Fernand Léger, André Masson, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Yves Tanguy, Jacques Villon, Various Artists

    Un Poème dans chaque livre

    1953–56, published 1956

  • Ruth Asawa

    Untitled (S.398, Hanging Eight-Lobed, Four-Part, Discontinuous Surface Form within a Form with Spheres in the Seventh and Eighth Lobes)

    c. 1955

  • Francis Bacon

    Study for Portrait, Number IV (After the Life Mask of William Blake)

    1956

  • Micha Bar-Am

    Egyptian Prisoners of War, Sinai Campaign

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Blake, after a Drawing by John Linnell (plate, folio 9) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Samuel Palmer, after a Photograph (plate, folio 27) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    A Visionary Portrait of Henry Walker (plate, folio 29) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Edward Calvert (plate, folio 31) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Edward Calvert Preparing to Sacrifice a Lamb (plate, folio 33) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Edward Calvert, after a Portrait by his Third Son (plate, folio 35) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Frederick Tathem, from a Little-Known Photograph (plate, folio 37) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    George Richmond Engraving "The Shepherd" (plate, folio 39) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    George Richmond in his Engraving Costume (plate, folio 41) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Francis Finch (plate, folio 43) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Blake: A Fragment (plate, folio 11) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    An Adamite Vision of Blake (plate, folio 13) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Blake, after his Visionary Self Portrait (plate, folio 15) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Blake, from Life Mask by Deville (plate, folio 17) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Blake: An Imagined Death Mask (plate, folio 19) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Samuel Palmer when he First Met William Blake (plate, folio 21) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Samuel Palmer, after the Watercolor by Walter (plate, folio 23) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Leonard Baskin

    Samuel Palmer (plate, folio 25) from Blake and the Youthful Ancients

    1956

  • Saul Bass, Frank Sinatra, Capitol Records

    Album Cover for Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color

    1956

  • Cecil Beaton

    Maria Callas

    1956

  • André Beaudin

    Plate from Un Poème dans chaque livre

    1956

  • Thelma Becherer

    Wall Hanging

    1956

  • Joseph Beuys

    Gold Sculpture

    1956

  • Joseph Beuys

    Untitled

    1956

  • Joseph Beuys

    Untitled

    1956

  • Max Bill

    Sun Lamp

    1951

  • Robert Birmelin

    Flying Dog

    1956

  • Robert Birmelin

    Four Animals

    1956

  • Robert Birmelin

    Two Monkeys and Dog

    1956

  • Sandra Blow

    Winter

    1956

  • Neal Boenzi/The New York Times

    U.S. Removes Worker Files

    March 30, 1956

  • Maria Bonomi

    Portrait of Malé (Retrato de Malé)

    1956

  • Guy Bourdin

    Untitled

    1956

  • Fratelli Brambilla, Milan

    Cocktail Shaker

    1947-1956

  • Bill Brandt

    Ben Nicholson in His Studio at St. Ives, Cornwall

    1956

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