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O.K. My Side Too
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O.K. My Side Too
O.K. My Side Too

O.K. My Side Too

Artist Michael Challenger (American, born 1939)
Date1970
MediumScreenprint on paper
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number70.010.002
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  • American Art
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One Side of My Studio
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undated
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I pass the piece of buttered bread, it slips from my hands and, as always happens, falls with the buttered side down - not onto the floor but onto the dress of the woman next to me. from the series Fruits and Vegetables
Ilya Kabakov
1979
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"The World Is Too Much With Us" Wm. Wordsworth
Michael Lenson
1970
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The Law is Too Slow
George Bellows
1923
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"One night not too long after that, there was a terrible storm..." page 10 from The Dwarf Pine Tree
Fuku Akino
1965
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His ladder being too old broke from donkey-donkey
Roger Duvoisin
c. 1933
Never Too Old
Never Too Old
Weegee
1950
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But they were too LATE..., study for Petunia, Beware!
Roger Duvoisin
c. 1958
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But they were too LATE..., from Petunia, Beware!
Roger Duvoisin
published 1958
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Set Too from the series Stages of a Cock Fight
Rudolf Ackermann II
1853
I Think Someone is Looking at Us from Behind. I Feel That, Too. from the series Cube-Poems
I Think Someone is Looking at Us from Behind. I Feel That, Too. from the series Cube-Poems
Rimma Gerlovina
mid 1970s
Image Not Available for "Then birds discovered America, too -", illustration for the book Discovery
"Then birds discovered America, too -", illustration for the book Discovery
Vladimir Radunsky
published 1999
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