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| Tiffany & Co. (New York) Tile ca. 1880-90 glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Anonymous Makers Wallpaper Sample - Moiré Design ca. 1890 machine-printed paper Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |
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| Frank Hazenplug The Chap-Book 1895 lithograph (poster) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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| Alfred J. Frueh Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Cardinal Wolsey in Shakespeare's Henry VIII 1916 gouache and ink on board (print study) National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Leon Polk Smith Untitled 1955 oil on paper Menil Collection, Houston |
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| Irving Harper for Herman Miller Inc. Marshmallow Sofa 1956 steel frame and wool upholstery Milwaukee Art Museum |
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| Harvey Berin Evening Gown for Leatrice Fountain 1956 silk satin National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Ilya Bolotowsky Interlocking Reds 1970 screenprint Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| Burhan Dogançay Red and Black Composition no. 5 1974 acrylic on canvas Guggenheim Museum, New York |
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| Anonymous Photographer Patty Hearst 1974 C-print (as adapted for publication by Time magazine) National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Edwin Lawson Fashions 1899 1976 colored pencil on paper Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| Francis Bacon Study of the Human Body from a Drawing by Ingres 1982-84 oil on canvas (left panel of diptych) Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC |
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| David Hockney Red Celia (from series, Moving Focus) 1984 lithograph Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| Mieke Groot Tall Red with Blue Rim 1994 blown glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Liliana Porter Red with Mirror 2000 C-print Phoenix Art Museum |
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| Lisa Liedgren Tom and Nicole (December 24 1990 - August 8 2001) 2002-2003 oil on canvas Tacoma Art Museum |
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| Graham Kuo Temple Letters 3 2004 screenprint Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney |
from Electra
[Electra observes Clytemnestra after the (false) report of Orestes' death]
Do not you mark how passionate, how wild
Distressed Lady she bewails her child?
That he is dead, and that he thus should die?
No: she unnat'rall laughs. Unhappy I!
I, who deare Brother, perish in thy fall,
While thou hast bury'd at thy Funerall,
My remnant of low hopes to see the day,
When thy just hand full vengeance should display,
A Fathers death, and Sisters wrongs to pay.
Now where shall I my dolefull footsteps turn,
Who am all desolate, and twice forlorn?
Brotherlesse Orphan. Once more to their check
Whom I most hate, I must submit my neck,
My Fathers Headsmen serve. With me is't well?
But 'tis resolv'd, I will no longer dwell
In these curs'd walls, but ehre before this gate
Laying me down, will fade disconsolate,
And let them, if they take this ill within
Kill me, my slaughter were a courteous sinne,
To live is pain, the light I hate to spinne.
– Sophocles (496-406 BC), translated by Christopher Wase (1649)


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