Classification: Print
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Title | Artist | Medium & Support | Creation Date |
Paul Cezanne | Renoir, Pierre-Auguste | Lithograph on paper | 1902 |
An Outline of History | Rivers, Larry | Color lithograph and screen print on paper | 1975 |
Untitled | Rogers, Cole | Collograph on paper | 1986 |
Derriere L'Etoile | Rosenquist, James | Color lithograph on paper | 1977 |
A Free for All | Rosenquist, James | Lithograph on paper | 1976 |
Violent Turn | Rosenquist, James | Color lithograph on paper | 1977 |
Elbow Lake | Rosenquist, James | Color lithograph on paper | 1977 |
Black Tie | Rosenquist, James | Color lithograph on paper | 1977 |
Fast Feast | Rosenquist, James | Color lithograph on paper | 1977 |
Coin Noir | Rosenquist, James | Color lithograph on paper | 1977 |
Cloud Tiers | Ross, Conrad | Offset lithograph on paper | 1986 |
Along the Arno, Florence | Roth, Ernest David | Etching on paper | 1907 |
Arise, Ye Dead! (Debout les morts!) | Rouault, Georges | Sugar lift aquatint, aquatint, burnisher, roulette, and drypoint over photogravure on paper | 1927, published 1948 |
Ink Tube | Ruffo, Joseph M. | Color lithograph on paper | 1967 |
America Her Best Product | Ruscha, Edward | Color lithograph on paper | 1974 |
Encaustic Face in Ruins | Rybka, Elizabeth | Embossing and encaustic on paper | 1986 |
Bicentennial Indian | Scholder, Fritz | Color lithograph on paper | 1974–1975 |
Ah-Me, Ami | Shelton, Bob | Etching and embossing on paper | 1986 |
Woodcut | Skelley, Robert | Woodcut on paper | 1971 |
14th Street, The Wigwam | Sloan, John | Etching on paper | 1928 |
The Woman's Page | Sloan, John | Etching on paper | 1905 |
Entrance to Germantown | Spruance, Benton Murdoch | Lithograph on paper | 1933 |
Untitled | Stephens, Scott | Photo-etching on paper | 1986 |
Riot | Sterner, Albert Edward | Drypoint on paper | 1934 |
Untitled | Strunck, Juergen | Screen print on paper | 1973 |
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