114. Merzbild Einunddreissig (Merz picture thirty-one), by Kurt Schwitters. 1920. Assemblage of oil, paper, wood, metal, fabric and cotton balls on paper mounted on wood frame, 98 by 66 cm. (Sprengel Museum, Hannover; exh. Menil Collection, Houston).
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115. Untitled (Mz. 9 NDARD), by Kurt Schwitters. 1947. Collage of paper on paper mounted on marbleised cardboard, 15.4 by 11.1 cm. (Menil Collection, Houston).
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116. Full-scale reconstruction of Kurt Schwitters’s Hannover Merzbau, by Peter Bissegger. 1981–83. Built from photographs taken in 1933 of the original construction (c.1923–36; destroyed 1943), 393 by 580 by 460 cm. (Sprengel Museum, Hannover; exh. Menil Collection, Houston).
67. Cup merging with its saucer, by Bruce Nauman. 1965. Unglazed ceramic and graphite, 5.1 by 14 by 14 cm. (Fine Art Collection, University of California, Davis; exh. Berkeley Art Museum).
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68. The true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths (window or wall sign), by Bruce Nauman. 1967. Neon and glass tubing, 149.9 by 139.7 by 5.1 cm. (The artist and Sperone Westwater, New York; exh. Berkeley Art Museum).
90. Crouching man seen from the back, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1610. Black chalk, accentuated with brush and black wash (added by Jacob de Wit), heightened with white, 46.5 by 32 cm. (Private collection, The Netherlands; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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91. Boar hunt, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1635-38. Pen and brown ink over black chalk, 41.4 by 56.9 cm. (Albertina, Vienna; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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92. A young man embracing a young woman, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1631-32. Black and red chalk, heightened with white on light brown paper, 32.2 by 30 cm. (Amsterdams Historisch Museum; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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93. Raising of the cross., by an assistant of Peter Paul Rubens, reworked by Rubens. c.1637-38. Oil on canvas, 72 by 132.7 cm. (Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; exh. Berkley Art Museum).