Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

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George Condo

Multifaceted Portrait

Georg Baselitz

Postcard Woman (Postkartenfrau)

Walton Ford

Study for "Die Ziege"

Philip Pearlstein

Convoy to Italy II

Philip Pearlstein

G.I. Truck in Roman Market

Georgia O'Keeffe

Untitled (Antelope Horns)

Al Taylor

Wagler's Pit Viper (Hair Style)

Paul Cadmus

Male Nude

Harold LaVigne

Untitled

Georg Baselitz

Forest Path (Waldweg)

Jennifer Bartlett

Untitled

Jim Dine

Glyptotek Drawing 11

Henri Matisse

Self-Portrait

Philip Pearlstein

Soldiers in Rome (Spanish Steps)

Jim Dine

Glyptotek Drawing 5

Leon Polk Smith

Untitled

Robert Lostutter

The Songs of War 19

Saul Steinberg

Untitled (New York Traffic)

Saul Steinberg

Untitled (Table Still Life)

Franz Kline

Study

Saul Steinberg

Broadway

Lucas Samaras

Untitled

Alexandre Benois

Le Reve: Le Bal Dore

Philip Pearlstein

Rome, Italy III

Georg Baselitz

Illustration

Hannelore Baron

Untitled

Claude Allin Shepperson

Woman Frightened by a Mouse

Verso:
Yes
Saul Steinberg

Erotica I

Stanley Whitney

Untitled

Cecily Brown

Paradise (Fighting Lions)

Joe Zucker

First 100 yard roll of '96' width cotton duck ...

Léon Bakst

Design for a Stage Prop from "Phaedre"

Saul Steinberg

Untitled (Drawing Table)

Philip Pearlstein

Rome, Italy XIV

Jim Dine

Glyptotek Drawing 31

Three-quarter view of woman placed on left side of paper in dress and hat drawn i
Egon Schiele

Frau Dr. H[orwitz]. Verso: Partially Draped Woman with a Hat

Leon Polk Smith

Untitled

Verso:
Yes
Shiva Ahmadi

Tower

Walton Ford

Study 2 for "Leipzig"

Miriam Schapiro

Fabric Squares (for "Rondo")

Red Grooms

Study for Entry into a Town

Jim Dine

Glyptotek Drawing 38

Walton Ford

Study 2 for "Die Königin"

Juan Gris

Man with Opera Hat

Patrick Caulfield

Lamp

Walton Ford

Study 2 for "Die Ziege"

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Figures on a Busy Street

Walton Ford

Study for "Siegesdenkmal"