Monday, August 17, 2026

Groups

Vincent Fournier
National Theater, Brasília
2012
inkjet print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


Anthony Friedkin
Kelly and Friends, Silverlake
1972
gelatin silver print
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (Achenbach Foundation)

Katharina Fritsch
Group of Figures
2006-2008
painted steel, painted bronze, painted copper
Museum of Modern Art, New York

Paul Fusco
RFK Funeral Train
1968
C-print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Victoria Gewirz
Prairie
ca. 2006
platinum-palladium print
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Gilbert and George
Existers
1984
hand-colored photomontage
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh

Anselmo Guinea
Grupo de Gente
1904
oil on canvas
Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao

Edward Hagedorn
The Crowd, Four Figures
ca. 1925
monotype
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

John Harding
San Francisco, California - Folsom Street
1989
inkjet print
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Jacopo da Empoli (Jacopo Chimenti)
Henri IV of France reconciled to Catholicism
1610
drawing (study for painting)
British Museum

William H. Johnson
Off to War
ca. 1942
screenprint
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Jacob Jordaens
Paul and Barnabas at Lystra
ca. 1640
oil on canvas
Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky

Alex Katz
Five Women
1977
screenprint
Museum of Modern Art, New York

Edward Keating
Untitled (Manhattan, September 11)
2001
digital print
Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

Gustavs Klucis
We Shall Pay Back Our Coal Debt To This Country
1930
lithograph (poster)
Museum of Modern Art, New York

attributed to Le Nain Brothers
L'Académie
ca. 1640
oil on canvas
Musée du Louvre

attributed to Lambert Lombard
The Nativity
1585
hand-colored engraving
British Museum

from Hellas

A loftier Argo cleaves the main,
        Fraught with a later prize;
Another Orpheus sings again,
        And loves, and weeps, and dies;
A new Ulysses leaves once more
Calypso for his native shore.

O write no more the tale of Troy,
        If earth Death's scroll must be 
Nor mix with Laian rage the joy
        Which dawns upon the free,
Although a subtler Sphinx renew
Riddles of death Thebes never knew.

– Percy Bysshe Shelley (1822)