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Henri Matisse, The Dance, 1909–10
Henri Matisse, The Dance, 1909–10
Fernand Léger, Three Women (Le Grand Dejeuner), 1921
Edvard Munch, The Scream (Skrik), 1893
Mark Rothko, No. 46 (Black, Ochre, Red Over Red), 1957
Robert Delaunay, The Cardiff Team, 1912–13
Claude_Monet, Blue Water Lilies, 1916-9
Otto Dix, The Dancer Anita Berber, 1925
Helene Schjerfbeck, Self-Portrait with Red Spot, 1944
Francis Bacon, Study for Portrait, 1949
Pablo Picasso, Woman with Yellow Hair, 1931
The Virgin Suicides by Corrine Day Sofia Coppola Mack Books
FeatureFour Women Photographers on The Aesthetic Legacy of The Virgin Suicides
Echo by Guen Fiore
In Their WordsGuen Fiore’s Proud Portraits of Girls Coming Into Their Own
Aids Memorial Quilt
FeatureThis Awe-Inspiring Aids Memorial Quilt Comes to the Turbine Hall
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Pablo Picasso, Woman with Yellow Hair, 1931
Courtesy of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
    • Henri Matisse, The Dance, 1909–10
    • Fernand Léger, Three Women (Le Grand Dejeuner), 1921
    • Edvard Munch, The Scream (Skrik), 1893
    • Mark Rothko, No. 46 (Black, Ochre, Red Over Red), 1957
    • Robert Delaunay, The Cardiff Team, 1912–13
    • Claude_Monet, Blue Water Lilies, 1916-9
    • Otto Dix, The Dancer Anita Berber, 1925
    • Helene Schjerfbeck, Self-Portrait with Red Spot, 1944
    • Francis Bacon, Study for Portrait, 1949
    • Pablo Picasso, Woman with Yellow Hair, 1931