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Marcel Duchamp. Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2. 1912. Oil on canvas. 58" × 35" (147.3 × 89 cm). Philadelphia Museum of Art, Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS). [Fig. 14-1]

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Marcel Duchamp. Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2. 1912. Oil on canvas. 58" × 35" (147.3 × 89 cm).

Philadelphia Museum of Art, Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection.© 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS). [Fig. 14-1]

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Vladimir Tatlin. Model for Monument to the Third International. 1919–1920. Wood, iron, and glass.

Contemporary photograph. [Fig. 14-2]

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Dorothea Lange. Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California. 1936.Gelatin silver print.

Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. [Fig. 14-3]

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Pablo Picasso. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. 1907. Oil on canvas. 8' × 7' 8" (2.43 × 2.33 m).

Collection, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. Digital Image.

Scala, Florence/© 2012 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS). [Fig. 14-4]

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Georges Braque. The Portuguese. 1911. Oil on canvas. 46-1∕4" × 32-1∕4" (117.5 × 82 cm).

Kunstmuseum, Basel.Estate of Georges Braque © 2012/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 14-5]

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Emil Nolde. Masks. 1911. Oil on canvas. 28-3∕4" × 30-1∕2" (73 × 77.5 cm).

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. [Fig. 14-6]

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Kwele peoples. Ram mask. 19th–20th century.Wood and paint. Height 20-3∕4" (52.7 cm).

Congo. © Charles & Josette Lenars/CORBIS. [Fig. 14-7]

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Georges Braque. Le Courrier. 1913. Pasted paper and charcoal. 20" × 22-1∕2" (51 × 57 cm).

Philadelphia Museum of Art, A. E. Gallatin Collection, 1952.© 2012/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 14-8]

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Pablo Picasso. The Three Musicians. 1921.Oil on canvas. 6' 7" × 7' 3-3∕4" (2.01 × 2.23 m).

Collection, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund.Scala, Florence. [Fig. 14-9]

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Umberto Boccioni. Unique Forms of Continuity in Space. 1913. Bronze (cast 1931). 43-7∕8" × 34-7∕8" × 15-3∕4" (112.2 × 88.5 × 40 cm).

The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest.© 2003 Digital Image. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 14-10]

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Constantin Brancusi. Bird in Space. c. 1928. Bronze (unique cast). Height 4' 6" (1.37 m).

The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Scala, Florence/© 2012/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. [Fig. 14-11]

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Kasimir Malevich. Suprematist Composition: White on White. 1918. Oil on canvas. 31-1∕4 × 31-1∕4" (79.4 × 79.4 cm).

The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Digital Image. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 14-12]

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Henri Matisse. The Joy of Life. 1905–1906. Oil on canvas. 5' 8" × 7' 9-3∕4" (1.74 × 2.38 m).

The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.© 2012 Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 14-13]

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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Street, Berlin. 1913. Oil on canvas. 47-1∕2" × 35-7∕8" (120.6 × 91.1 cm).

The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 14-14]

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Wassily Kandinsky. Improvisation 28 (Second Version). 1912. Oil on canvas. 3' 7-7∕8" × 5' 3-7∕8" (1.11 × 1.62 m).

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Estate of Wassily Kandinsky © 2012/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/photo David Heald. [Fig. 14-15]

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Paul Klee. Battle Scene from the Comic Opera "The Seafarer." 1923. Watercolor. 19-11∕16" × 13-5∕8" (50 × 34.5 cm).

Kunst museum, Basel, Switzerland. Coll. Trix Duerst-Haass, Muttenz, Switzerland/The Bridgeman Art Library/Estate of Paul Klee © 2012/Artists Rights Society (ARS),

New York. [Fig. 14-16]

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Marcel Duchamp. L. H. O. O. Q. 1919.Rectified readymade, pencil on reproduction, 7-3∕4 × 4-7∕8" (19.7 × 12.2 cm).

Private collection. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris/Succession Marcel Duchamp. [Fig. 14-17]

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Giorgio de Chirico. The Mystery and Melancholy of a Street. 1914.Oil on canvas. 33-1∕2 × 27-1∕4" (85 × 69 cm).

Private collection. 2012 Estate of Giorgio de Chirico/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 14-18]

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Joan Miró. Personage Throwing a Stone at a Bird. 1926.Oil on canvas. 29" × 36-1∕4" (73.7 × 92.1 cm).

The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Digital Image. Scala, Florence/© Succession Miró 2012/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 14-19]

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Salvador Dalí. The Persistence of Memory. 1931.Oil on canvas. 9-1∕2" × 13" (24 × 33 cm).

The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © Salvador Dalí, Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation/© 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [Fig. 14-20]

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Leon Bakst. Portrayal of Vaslav Nijinsky.Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris, France/Giraudon/The Bridgeman Art Library. [Fig. 14-21]

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Walter Gropius. Workshop wing, Bauhaus. 1925–1926. Dessau, Germany. akg-images/Erik Bohr. [Fig. 14-22]

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Le Corbusier. Villa Savoye. 1929–1930. Poissy, France. © Corbis. [Fig. 14-23]

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William Van Alen. Chrysler Building. 1928–1930.New York. © RENAULT Philippe/Hemis/Corbis. [Fig. 14-24]

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Diego Rivera. Enslavement of the Indians. 1930–1931.Fresco.

Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca, Mexico.Art Resource/Bob Schalkwijk/Scala, Florence. [Fig. 14-25]

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Frida Kahlo. The Broken Column. 1944.Oil on canvas. 15-3∕4" × 12-1∕4" (40 × 31 cm).

Fundación Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico.Art Resource/Bob Schalkwijk/Scala, Florence. [Fig. 14-26]

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Sergei Eisenstein. Shot from the "Odessa Steps" sequence from the filmBattleship Potemkin. 1925. Ronald Grant Archive/Goskino. [Fig. 14-28a]

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Sergei Eisenstein. Shot from the "Odessa Steps" sequence from the filmBattleship Potemkin. 1925. Ronald Grant Archive/Goskino. [Fig. 14-28b]

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Sergei Eisenstein. Shot from the "Odessa Steps" sequence from the filmBattleship Potemkin. 1925. Ronald Grant Archive/Goskino. [Fig. 14-28c]

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Sergei Eisenstein. Shot from the "Odessa Steps" sequence from the filmBattleship Potemkin. 1925. Ronald Grant Archive/Goskino. [Fig. 14-28d]

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Imogen Cunningham. Magnolia Blossom. 1925.Photograph.

© The Imogen Cunningham Trust, Berkeley, California. [Fig. 14-29]

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Edward Hopper. Nighthawks. 1942.Oil on canvas. 33" × 60" (84 × 152 cm).

Art Institute of Chicago. © 2000. All rights reserved. [Fig. 14-30]

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Martha Graham. Appalachian Spring. 1944.Choreography. Music by Aaron Copland and sets by Isamu Noguchi.

© Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis. [Fig. 14-31]

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Frank Lloyd Wright. "Fallingwater" (Kaufmann House). 1936–7.Bear Run, Pennsylvania. © Richard A. Cooke/Corbis. [Fig. 14-32]

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Louis Armstrong and the Hot Five. 1925.Getty Images/Hulton Archive/Frank Driggs Collection. [Fig. 14-33]

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Cloud from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. August 9, 1945.CORBIS/Bettmann. [Fig. 14-34]