Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Untitled (But Titled)

Floris Arntzenius
Untitled (Street Scene)
ca. 1895
watercolor and gouache on paper
Kunstmuseum, The Hague


Knud Larsen
Untitled (Man with Torch)
ca. 1900
lithograph (poster proof)
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Francis Ernest Jackson
Untitled (Cushion)
ca. 1930
drawing
Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick

Reuben Kadish
Untitled (Dr Entozoan)
ca. 1935
mixed media on canvas
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Boris Artzybasheff
Untitled (Couple on Flying Horse)
ca. 1950
drawing
New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut

Édouard Boubat
Untitled (Spain)
ca. 1950-60
gelatin silver print
Institut Valencià d'Art Modern

Scott Hyde
Untitled (Lily Pond)
1971
lithograph
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Mary Frank
Untitled (Running Figure)
1978
monoprint
Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Leon Levinstein
Untitled (India)
ca. 1979
gelatin silver print
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Douglas Hill
Untitled (Los Angeles)
1980
C-print
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Barbara Kruger
Untitled (We will no longer be seen and not heard)
1985
screenprints and lithographs
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Napoleon Brousseau
Untitled (Xerox Monument, 1980)
1991
mixed media and photo-collage on paper
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario

Cyril Hirtle
Untitled (Ice Fishing)
before 2003
watercolor and ink on board
Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick

Mark Grotjahn
Untitled (Multi Red 4 Wings White Background)
2006
colored pencil on paper
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

William Eggleston-
Untitled (Bathroom with Pink Curtain, Cuba)
2007
inkjet print
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Sarah Crowner
Untitled (Spotlights)
2013
screenprint and lithograph
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis

Juventino Aranda
Untitled (Badlands)
2018
oil paint on wool Pendleton blanket
Frye Art Museum, Seattle

View of the Capitol from the Library of Congress

Moving from left to left, the light
is heavy on the Dome, and coarse.
One small lunette turns it aside
and blankly stares off to the side
like a big white old wall-eyed horse.

On the east steps the Air Force Band
in uniforms of air Force blue
is playing hard and loud, but – queer –
the music doesn't quite come through.

It comes in snatches, dim then keen,
then mute, and yet there is no breeze.
The giant trees stand in between.
I think the trees must intervene,

catching the music on their leaves
like gold-dust, till each big leaf sags.
Unceasingly the little flags
feed their limp stripes into the air,
and the band's efforts vanish there.

Great shades, edge over,
give the music room.
The gathered brasses want to go 
boom – boom.

– Elizabeth Bishop (1957)