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Late ModernismPostmodernism
Hist 122: Western Civilization II
Clayton Miles Lehmann
Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), #1 (Lavender Mist), 1950Washington, National Gallery of Art
John Cage (1912-92), Bacchanale (1938), Stephen Drury, keyboard
Franz Kline (1910-1962), Four Square, 1956Washington, National Gallery of Art
Mark Rothko (1903-1973) No 14, 1960San Franciso Museum of Modern Art
Jasper Johns (1930- ), Three Flags, 1958New York, Whitney Museum of American Art
Roy Lichtenstein (1923- ), As I Opened Fire, 1964Vermillion, private collection
Andy Warhol (1931-1987), Marilyn, 1962; Brillo Box, 1964Private collections
Ellsworth Kelly (1936- ), Red, Blue, Green, 1963San Diego, Museum of Contemporary Art
John Adams (b 1947), Short Ride in a Fast Machine (1986), Edo De Waart and the San Francisco Symphony
Frank Stella (1936- ), Hiraqla, 1968Private Collection
Bridget Riley (1931- ), Cataract 3, 1967New York: Dia Center for the Arts
Richard Anuskiewicz (1930- ) From Blue, 1974Wichita Art Museum
Ralph Goings (1928- ), River Valley Still Life, 1976New York, Louis K. Meisel Gallery
Duane Hansen (1925-1995), Self Portrait, 1972 Tourists II, 1988New York, Harris Gallery Frankfurt am Main, Galerie
Neuendorf AG
Robert Morris (1931- ), I-Box, 1962New York, Guggenheim Museum
Robert Morris (1931- ), I-Box, 1962New York, Guggenheim Museum
Frank Lloyd Wright (1876-1959), Fallingwater, 1937
Frank Lloyd Wright (1876-1959), Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1957-59
Walter Gropius (1883-1969) with his proposal for the Chicago Tribune Tower (1922); the Bauhaus Building (1926)