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Artist Ilya Kabakov (Ukrainian, lived and worked in Long Island, New York, 1933-2023)
Date1975
MediumInk and colored pencil on paper
DimensionsImage: 17.9 × 25.1 cm (7 1/16 × 9 7/8 in.)
Sheet: 17.9 × 25.1 cm (7 1/16 × 9 7/8 in.)
Mount: 45.6 × 30.4 cm (17 15/16 × 11 15/16 in.)
ClassificationsDrawing
Credit LineNorton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union
Object number1997.0591.001
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  • Soviet Nonconformist Art & Arts of Eurasia
  • Works on Paper

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Jean-Marie (called Harlé père (Harlé the Elder)) from the series Celebrities of the Juste Milieu
Jean-Marie (called Harlé père (Harlé the Elder)) from the series Celebrities of the Juste Milieu
Honoré Daumier
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Laurent Cunin (called Cunin-Gridaine) from the series Celebrities of the Juste Milieu
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Honoré Daumier
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André-Marie-Jean-Jacques Dupin (called Dupin aîné) from the series Celebrities of the Juste Milieu
André-Marie-Jean-Jacques Dupin (called Dupin aîné) from the series Celebrities of the Juste Milieu
Honoré Daumier
1832-1835
Sunday-Fly
Sunday-Fly
Ilya Kabakov
1970
(Untitled)
(Untitled)
Ilya Kabakov
1970
(No. 1 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
(No. 1 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
Ilya Kabakov
1973
(No. 2 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
(No. 2 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
Ilya Kabakov
1973
(No. 3 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
(No. 3 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
Ilya Kabakov
1973
(No. 4 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
(No. 4 from the series Mathematical Gorsky)
Ilya Kabakov
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