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Fate

Fate

Artist Karush Akopian (Armenian, 1926-1982)
Date1977
MediumLithograph on paper
DimensionsImage: 52.5 × 69.9 cm (20 11/16 × 27 1/2 in.)
Sheet: 65 × 81.1 cm (25 9/16 × 31 15/16 in.)
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineNorton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union
Object numberD09078
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  • Soviet Nonconformist Art & Arts of Eurasia
  • Works on Paper

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(Composition with hand) from the series Man's Fate
(Composition with hand) from the series Man's Fate
Ernst Iosifovich Neizvestny
1976
(Figure with object in mouth) from the series Man's Fate
(Figure with object in mouth) from the series Man's Fate
Ernst Iosifovich Neizvestny
1976
The Fate of Man
The Fate of Man
Ernst Iosifovich Neizvestny
1974
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Fate
José Guadalupe Posada
published 1947
Poverty in the Guise of a Robber, from The Fate of the Slothful
Poverty in the Guise of a Robber, from The Fate of the Slothful
Philip Galle
late 16th century
Giving Fate the Finger
Giving Fate the Finger
Marilyn Keating
1996
Armenian Rhapsody Light
Armenian Rhapsody Light
Karush Akopian
1973
Supper
Supper
Karush Akopian
1975
Let There Be Peace in Your Home
Let There Be Peace in Your Home
Karush Akopian
1981
Armenian Rhapsody #9 Inspiration
Armenian Rhapsody #9 Inspiration
Karush Akopian
1977
Reminiscence
Reminiscence
Karush Akopian
1977
Diary
Diary
Igor Makarevich
1998
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