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| Thelma Rosner Mandelbrote's Garden no. 2 1987 oil on canvas Museum London, Ontario |
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| Robert Swain Untitled 2007 acrylic on canvas Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Ad Reinhardt No. 15 1952 oil on canvas Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Horacio García Rossi Vibration des adjacents rouge-bleu, fond violet before 1963 gouache on paper Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Luis Tomasello Atmosphère chromoplastique no. 106 1963 grid of wood cubes mounted on wood panel and painted Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Cornelia Parker Edge of England 1999 chalk, wire and wire mesh Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin |
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| Mark Tobey Gathering 1970 lithograph Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York |
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| Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirrored Room - My Heart is Dancing into the Universe 2018 wood, glass and paper lanterns Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Wolfgang Tillmans Windfall 2002 C-print National Gallery of Art, Washington DC |
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| Mark Francis Primitive I 1998 oil on canvas Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Louis Cameron Reynolds Wrap 2004-2005 spray enamel on puzzle pieces on panel Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Piero Dorazio Raw Spectrum 1978 oil on linen Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Ezra Renard Sumerian Tablet V 1980 gouache on paper Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Ross Bleckner Invisible Heaven #4 1994 oil on canvas Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Jackson Pollock Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist) 1950 oil and enamel on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington DC |
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| Sol LeWitt Lines in Four Directions Superimposed (Yellow) 1971 etching Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York |
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| Gottfried Honegger Permanence 1961 oil on board Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
from The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers
See with what simplicity
This nymph begins her golden days!
In the green grass she loves to lie,
And there with her fair aspect tames
The wilder flowers, and gives them names;
But only with the roses plays,
And them does tell
What color best becomes them, and what smell.
Meantime, whilst every verdant thing
Itself does at thy beauty charm,
Reform the errors of the Spring;
Make that the tulips may have share
Of sweetness, seeing they are fair,
And roses of their thorns disarm;
But most procure
That violets may a longer age endure.
– Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)



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