1. Still life with herrings, by Chaim Soutine. c.1916. Canvas, 64.5 by 48.5 cm. (Larock-Granoff Collection, Paris; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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2. Still life with rayfish, by Chaim Soutine. c.1924. Canvas, 81 by 100 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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3. Fish, peppers, onions, by Chaim Soutine. c.1919. Canvas, 64.8 by 49.2 cm. (Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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4. Hanging turkey, by Chaim Soutine. c.1925. Board, 96 by 72 cm. (The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation, on long term loan to the Princeton University Art Museum; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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5. Carcass of beef, by Chaim Soutine. c.1925. Canvas, 140.3 by 107.5 cm. (Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
80. Girl with a Leica (Portrait of Evgeniya Lemberg), by Alexander Rodchenko. 1933 (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Jewish Museum, New York)
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81. Cover of Ogonyok, no.46, by Arkady Shaikhet. 1928 (Larry Zeman and Howard Garfinkel, Productive Arts, Bratenahl, Ohio; exh. Jewish Museum, New York)
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82. Komsomol member at the wheel, by Arkady Shaikhet. 1929 (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; exh. Jewish Museum, New York)
65. Spatial relief, by Hélio Oiticica (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; exh. Jewish Museum, New York)
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66. Installation view of Other Primary Structures at the Jewish Museum, New York, 2014. Showing from the left: Displacement, by Noemí Escandell; Sculpture no.1, by Rasheed Araeen; and First Sculpture, by Rasheed Araeen
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67. Installation view of Other Primary Structures at the Jewish Museum, New York, 2014. Showing six works by Branko Vlahović
Publication Received
Chagall. Love, War, and Exile. By Susan Tumarkin Goodman.
47. Set design for The Golem, by Ignaty Nivinsky. 1925. Pencil, gouache, ink and bronze paint on paper mounted on cardboard. (A.A. Bakhrushin State Central Theatre Museum, Moscow).
68. Repetition nineteen III, by Eva Hesse. 1968. Latex and filler over canvas stuffed with polyethylene sheeting, rope and unidentified materials, dimensions variable. (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Gift of Charles and Anita Blatt; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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69. Untitled (Rope piece), by Eva Hesse. 1970. Latex over rope, string and wire, dimensions variable. (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
Modigliani: Beyond the Myth |
institution: Jewish Museum
Illustrations
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95. Paulette Jourdian, by Amedeo Modigliani. 1919. 100 by 65 cm. (A. Alfred Taubman; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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96. Reclining nude (La Rêveuse), by Amedeo Modigliani. 1917. 59.7 by 92.1 cm. (William I. Koch, Palm Beach FL; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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97. Head of a woman, by Amedeo Modigliani. 1912. Limestone, 58 by 12 by 16 cm. (Musée national d'art moderne, Paris; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).
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98. Caryatid, by Amedeo Modigliani. c.1914. Gouache on paper on canvas, mounted on panel, 140.7 by 66.5 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; exh. Jewish Museum, New York).