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Aleksandra Ekster- Color Construction (1912)
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Jean Arp- Frond and Navel
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Richard Hamilton- Interior II (1964)
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Everywhere a Sign: A Brief History of International Symbols
You see them every day when you go to the restroom, cross the street, or look at a map. International symbols are intended to make getting around easier for anyone, regardless of their native tongue. But where do these symbols come from? Let’s take a look.
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Barbara Kruger- Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground) (1989)
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Picasso Drawing With Light
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Gustav Klimt- Design for a theater curtain
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Mark Rothko- Multiform (1948)
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Alphonse Mucha- Chocolat Ideal (1897)




