




Far Left
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active Germany, 1866 - 1944)
Circles in a Circle, 1923
Philadelphia Museum of Art
© 2006 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
Photograph © Philadelphia Museum of Art
Top Center
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active Germany, 1866 - 1944)
Circles in a Circle, 1923
Philadelphia Museum of Art
© 2006 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
Photograph © Philadelphia Museum of Art
Bottom Center
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active Germany, 1866 - 1944)
Circles in a Circle, 1923
Philadelphia Museum of Art
© 2006 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
Photograph © Philadelphia Museum of Art
Far Right
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active Germany, 1866 - 1944)
Circles in a Circle, 1923
Philadelphia Museum of Art
© 2006 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
Photograph © Philadelphia Museum of Art





Far Left
Franz Kline (American, 1910 - 1962)
Black and White, 1954
The Cleveland Museum of Art
© 2005 The Franz Kline Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Top Center
Franz Kline (American, 1910 - 1962)
Black and White, 1954
The Cleveland Museum of Art
© 2005 The Franz Kline Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Bottom Center
Franz Kline (American, 1910 - 1962)
Black and White, 1954
The Cleveland Museum of Art
© 2005 The Franz Kline Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Far Right
Franz Kline (American, 1910 - 1962)
Black and White, 1954
The Cleveland Museum of Art
© 2005 The Franz Kline Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York





Far Left
Ben Shahn (1898 - 1969)
Chicago, 1955
Watter Collection
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.
Top Center
Ben Shahn (1898 - 1969)
Chicago, 1955
Watter Collection
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.
Bottom Center
Ben Shahn (1898 - 1969)
Chicago, 1955
Watter Collection
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.
Far Right
Ben Shahn (1898 - 1969)
Chicago, 1955
Watter Collection
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.





Far Left
Cartoons by Bernaert van Orley; woven in the workshop of Jan Moy and Willem Moy (the Dermoyen brothers)
Battle of Pavia: Imperial Attack on the French Cavalry Led by the Marquis of Pescara and on the French Artillery by the Lansquenets under Georg von Frundsberg (The Mutiny of the Swiss), 1525 - 31
Museo e gallerie nazionali di Capodimonte
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.
Top Center
Cartoons by Bernaert van Orley; woven in the workshop of Jan Moy and Willem Moy (the Dermoyen brothers)
Battle of Pavia: Imperial Attack on the French Cavalry Led by the Marquis of Pescara and on the French Artillery by the Lansquenets under Georg von Frundsberg (The Mutiny of the Swiss), 1525 - 31
Museo e gallerie nazionali di Capodimonte
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.
Bottom Center
Cartoons by Bernaert van Orley; woven in the workshop of Jan Moy and Willem Moy (the Dermoyen brothers)
Battle of Pavia: Imperial Attack on the French Cavalry Led by the Marquis of Pescara and on the French Artillery by the Lansquenets under Georg von Frundsberg (The Mutiny of the Swiss), 1525 - 31
Museo e gallerie nazionali di Capodimonte
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.
Far Right
Cartoons by Bernaert van Orley; woven in the workshop of Jan Moy and Willem Moy (the Dermoyen brothers)
Battle of Pavia: Imperial Attack on the French Cavalry Led by the Marquis of Pescara and on the French Artillery by the Lansquenets under Georg von Frundsberg (The Mutiny of the Swiss), 1525 - 31
Museo e gallerie nazionali di Capodimonte
© 2006, Scala, Florence / Art Resource, N.Y.





Far Left
Omnitonic Horn, 1833
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Top Center
Omnitonic Horn, 1833
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Bottom Center
Omnitonic Horn, 1833
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Far Right
Omnitonic Horn, 1833
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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