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Susan RothenbergThree Plus One, 1982-83Acrylic on canvas 
(via SFMOMA | Explore Modern Art | Our Collection | Susan Rothenberg | Three Plus One)
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Susan Rothenberg
Three Plus One, 1982-83
Acrylic on canvas 

(via SFMOMA | Explore Modern Art | Our Collection | Susan Rothenberg | Three Plus One)

Source: sfmoma.org

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Susan RothenbergFor the Light, 1978-79Synthetic polymer and vinyl paint on canvas 
(via Whitney Museum of American Art: Susan Rothenberg)
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Susan Rothenberg
For the Light, 1978-79
Synthetic polymer and vinyl paint on canvas 

(via Whitney Museum of American Art: Susan Rothenberg)

Source: whitney.org

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Susan RothenbergUntitled (Black Arm), 1999Sugar-lift aquatint on chine collé 
(via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Untitled (Black Arm). 1999)
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Untitled (Black Arm), 1999
Sugar-lift aquatint on chine collé 

(via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Untitled (Black Arm). 1999)

Source: moma.org

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Susan RothenbergUntitled Drawing, No. 44, 1977Synthetic polymer paint, gouache, and pencil on paper 
(via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Untitled Drawing, No. 44. (1977))
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Untitled Drawing, No. 44, 1977
Synthetic polymer paint, gouache, and pencil on paper 

(via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Untitled Drawing, No. 44. (1977))

Source: moma.org

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Susan RothenbergUntitled Drawing, No. 41, 1977Synthetic polymer paint, gouache, pencil and crayon on paper 
(via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Untitled Drawing, No. 41. 1977)
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Untitled Drawing, No. 41, 1977
Synthetic polymer paint, gouache, pencil and crayon on paper 

(via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Untitled Drawing, No. 41. 1977)

Source: moma.org

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Susan RothenbergAxes, 1976Synthetic polymer paint, gesso, charcoal and pencil on canvas 
“By the middle of the ’70s,” Rothenberg has said, “I sensed that people were tired of Minimal and Conceptual art. It made sense to paint an image of something you could recognize and feel something about.” Having found herself doodling a horse on a bit of canvas in 1973, Rothenberg shortly began a series of full-scale paintings of horses. These works anticipated the powerful return of figurative and subjective content in American and European art of the late 1970s and 1980s. (via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Axes. 1976)
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Susan Rothenberg
Axes, 1976
Synthetic polymer paint, gesso, charcoal and pencil on canvas 

“By the middle of the ’70s,” Rothenberg has said, “I sensed that people were tired of Minimal and Conceptual art. It made sense to paint an image of something you could recognize and feel something about.” Having found herself doodling a horse on a bit of canvas in 1973, Rothenberg shortly began a series of full-scale paintings of horses. These works anticipated the powerful return of figurative and subjective content in American and European art of the late 1970s and 1980s. (via MoMA | The Collection | Susan Rothenberg. Axes. 1976)

Source: moma.org

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Susan RothenbergUntitled (May #4), 1979Soft ground, sugar life, and spit bite colored etching on paper 
(via Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden)
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Untitled (May #4), 1979
Soft ground, sugar life, and spit bite colored etching on paper 

(via Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden)

Source: hirshhorn.si.edu

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Susan RothenbergBoneman, 1986Mezzotint on wood veneer paper mounted on paper 
(via Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden)
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Boneman, 1986
Mezzotint on wood veneer paper mounted on paper 

(via Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden)

Source: hirshhorn.si.edu

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Susan RothernbergHourglass, 1982Oil on canvas 
(via Dallas Museum of Art - Collections)
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Susan Rothernberg
Hourglass, 1982
Oil on canvas 

(via Dallas Museum of Art - Collections)

Source: dallasmuseumofart.org

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Audrey FlackReflectionDye transfer photography 
(via Audrey Flack - Reflection, 20 x 20 in.)
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Audrey Flack
Reflection
Dye transfer photography 

(via Audrey Flack - Reflection, 20 x 20 in.)

Source: audreyflack.com

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Audrey FlackEnergy Apples, 1980 
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Audrey Flack
Energy Apples, 1980 

(via Audrey Flack - Energy Apples, 1980, 48 x 48 in.)

Source: audreyflack.com

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Audrey FlackStrawberry Tart Supreme, 1974 
(via Deutsche Bank - ArtMag - 54 - feature - Audrey Flack: Breaking the Rules)
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Audrey Flack
Strawberry Tart Supreme, 1974 

(via Deutsche Bank - ArtMag - 54 - feature - Audrey Flack: Breaking the Rules)

Source: db-artmag.com

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Audrey FlackMarilyn (Vanitas), 1977 
(via Deutsche Bank - ArtMag - 54 - feature - Audrey Flack: Breaking the Rules)
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Marilyn (Vanitas), 1977 

(via Deutsche Bank - ArtMag - 54 - feature - Audrey Flack: Breaking the Rules)

Source: db-artmag.com

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Audrey Flack in front of her painting Queen 
(via Deutsche Bank - ArtMag - 54 - feature - Audrey Flack: Breaking the Rules)
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Audrey Flack in front of her painting Queen

(via Deutsche Bank - ArtMag - 54 - feature - Audrey Flack: Breaking the Rules)

Source: db-artmag.com

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Audrey FlackJolie madame, 1973Oil on canvas 
(via International Paintings and Sculpture | Jolie madame [Pretty woman])
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Audrey Flack
Jolie madame, 1973
Oil on canvas 

(via International Paintings and Sculpture | Jolie madame [Pretty woman])

Source: nga.gov.au

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