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David Smith [American, 1906 – 1965]
O Drawing
1957, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

 

Laurie Anderson [American, born 1947]
O Superman
1983, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

John Heartfield (Helmut Herzfelde) [German, 1891 – 1968]
O Tannenbaum in Deutschen Raum (O Christmas Tree in Germany)
1934, Archiv der Akademie der Künste, Berlin

 

Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933]
O Ye That Walks in Willow Wood
c. 1903-1904, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow

 

Ludwig Meidner [German, 1884 – 1966]
O You Shining Moon Above
1912, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Alexander Calder [American, 1898 – 1976]
O.K. Pin for Georgia O’Keeffe
c. 1938, private collection

 

Ellsworth Kelly [American, 1923 – 2015]
Oak
1964, private collection

 

Edward Fox [English, active c. 1850 – c. 1890]
Oak (in Summer); Friar's Oak, Clayton, Sussex
c. 1860-1870, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Edward Fox [English, active c. 1850 – c. 1890]
Oak (in Winter); Friar's Oak, Clayton, Sussex
c. 1860-1870, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues [French, c. 1533 – before 1588]
Oak and Dragonfly
c. 1585, British Museum, London

 

Meindert Hobbema [Dutch, 1638 – 1709]
The Oak Forest
c. 1660, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

William Henry Jackson [American, 1843 – 1942]
Oak Grove near Pasadena, California
c. 1900, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Greek
Oak Leaf and Acorn Crown
c. 340-310 BCE, Archaeological Museum, Thessaloniki

 

Caspar David Friedrich [German, 1774 – 1840]
Oak Tree
1809, Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arkitektur og Design, Oslo

 

Samuel Palmer [English, 1805 – 1881]
Oak Tree and Beech, Lullingstone Park
c. 1828, Morgan Library and Museum, New York

 

William Henry Fox Talbot [English, 1800 – 1877]
Oak Tree in Winter
c. 1843, National Media Museum, Bradford

   

Edgar Brandt [French, 1880 – 1960]
Oasis Screen
c. 1924, private collection

 

Jacques-Louis David [French, 1748 – 1825]
The Oath of the Horatii
1784-1785, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Henry Fuseli [Swiss, 1741 – 1825]
The Oath on the Rütli
1780, Kunsthaus Zurich

 

African
Oba Ozolua with Attendants
c. 1500-1700, Museum für Völkerkunde Wien, Vienna

 

Jean Le Pautre [French, 1618 – 1682]
Obelisk in the Place Dauphine
1662, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Gabriele Münter [German, 1877 – 1962]
Oberau
1908, private collection

 

Noel Paton [Scottish, 1821 – 1901]
Oberon and Titania - the Quarrel
1849, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Oberon, Titania, and Puck with Fairies Dancing
c. 1785, Tate Gallery, London

 

Claude Cahun [French, 1894 – 1954]
Object
1936, private collection

 

Jindřich Heisler [Czech, 1914 – 1953]
Object
1943, private collection

 

Joan Miró [Spanish, 1893 – 1983]
Object
1936, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Meret Oppenheim [Swiss, 1913 – 1985]
Object (Luncheon in Fur)
1936, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

Brian Hirst [Australian, born 1943]
Object and Image Series - Votive
1994, private collection

 

Victor Brauner [Romanian, 1903 – 1966]
Object that Dreams II
1938, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago

 

Joseph Cornell [American, 1903 – 1972]
Object: Les Abeilles ont Attaque le Bleu Celeste Pale
1940, private collection

 

Joseph Cornell [American, 1903 – 1972]
Object: Soap Bubble Set
1941, private collection

 

Joseph Cornell [American, 1903 – 1972]
Object: Tower of Babel and Children of Israel
1938, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.

 

Lyubov' Popova [Russian, 1889 – 1924]
Objects
1915, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Hans Arp (Jean Arp) [German, 1886 – 1966]
Objects Arranged to the Laws of Chance III (Symmetrical Configuration)
1931, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Lyubov' Popova [Russian, 1889 – 1924]
Objects from a Dyeworks (Early Morning)
1914, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Hans Arp (Jean Arp) [German, 1886 – 1966]
Objects Placed on Three Planes Like Writing
1928, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford

 

George Tsutakawa [American, 1910 – 1997]
Obos No. 5
1957, Santa Barbara Museum of Art

 

Joaquim Ferrer [Cuban, born 1929]
The Obscure Act
1978, private collection

 

Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Obscure Lessons
1929, private collection

 

Manierre Dawson [American, 1887 – 1969]
Observation
1913, San Diego Museum of Art

 

Joseph Cornell [American, 1903 – 1972]
Observatory: Corona Borealis Casement
1950, private collection

 

Gino Severini [Italian, 1883 – 1966]
The Obsessive Dancer
1911, private collection

 

Man Ray (Radnitzky, Emmanuel) [American, 1890 – 1976]
Obstruction
1964 reconstruction of 1920 original, private collection

 

Walter von Nessen [American, 1899 – 1943]
Occasional Table
c. 1930, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Josef Albers [German, 1888 – 1976]
Ocean
1933, Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany

 

Jackson Pollock [American, 1912 – 1956]
Ocean Greyness
1953, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

   

Piet Mondrian [Dutch, 1872 – 1944]
Ocean III
1914, Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park #54
1972, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park #60
1973, private collection

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park 131
1985, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park No. 124
1980, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park No. 26
1970, private collection

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park No. 29
1970, Dallas Museum of Art

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park No. 6
1968, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park No. 66
1973, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo

 

Richard Diebenkorn [American, 1922 – 1993]
Ocean Park No. 67
1973, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes [French, 1884 – 1975]
The Ocean Spirit
1918, private collection

 

Henri Matisse [French, 1869 – 1954]
Oceania, The Sea
1946, Musée Matisse, Le Cateau-Cambrésis

 

Henri Matisse [French, 1869 – 1954]
Oceania, The Sky
1946, Musée Matisse, Le Cateau-Cambrésis

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Oceanus
c. 1589-1590

 

Roman
Oceanus Dish from the Mildenhall Tresure
c. 350, British Museum, London

   

Richard Morris Hunt [American, 1827 – 1895]
Ochre Court
1892, Newport, Rhode Island

 

Paleolithic
Ochre Palette and Crayons
c. 16,000-8,000 BCE, Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit

 

Antoni Tàpies [Spanish, 1923 – 2012]
Ochre-Brown with Black Crack No. XVIII
1955, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

 

German
Octagonal Reliquary with Apostles
c. 1250, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

 

Anthony Caro [English, 1924 – 2013]
Octave
1971, Rose Art Museum, Waltham

 

Italian
Octave Spinet with Arion on a Dolphin
c. 1600, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Kenneth Noland [American, born 1924]
October
1961, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Alex Katz [American, born 1927]
October #2
1962, private collection

 

Ben Nicholson [English, 1894 – 1982]
October 1954 (Rievaulx)
1954, private collection

 

Charles Ephraim Burchfield [American, 1893 – 1967]
October Outside
1963, private collection

 

Luigi Rapuzzi Johannis [Italian, first active c. 1924]
The October Revolution
1924, private collection

 

Giovan Pietro Birago [Italian, active c. 1471 – 1513]
October, Calendar Page from the Sforza Hours
c. 1490, private collection

 

Sergey Chekhonin [Russian, 1878 – 1936]
October, Cover for an Album of Photomontages
1921, David King Collection, London

 

Jacques Stella [French, 1596 – 1657]
October: Honey-Gathering
c. 1645, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Islamic
Octogram Medallion (Star-Ushak) Carpet
c. 1600-1700, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Alvin Langdon Coburn [American, 1882 – 1966]
The Octopus
1912, George Eastman House, Rochester

 

Attributed to Giorgio Liberale [Italian, 1527 – 1579]
Octopus
c. 1558, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna

 

Aegean
Octopus Flask (Marine Style Pilgrim Flask)
c. 1500-1450 BCE, Archaeological Museum, Iraklion

     

Aegean
Octopus Krater
c. 1400 BCE, British Museum, London

 

Achille Devéria [French, 1800 – 1857]
Odalisque
c. 1830-1835, Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena

 

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres [French, 1780 – 1867]
Odalisque
1864, Musée Bonat, Bayonne

 

Frederic Leighton [English, 1830 – 1896]
Odalisque
1862, private collection

 

Édouard Manet [French, 1832 – 1883]
Odalisque
1865-1867, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

 

Henri Matisse [French, 1869 – 1954]
Odalisque
1926, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

James Pradier [Swiss, 1790 – 1852]
Odalisque
1841, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon

   

Lynda Benglis [American, born 1941]
Odalisque (Hey, Hey, Frankenthaler)
1969, Dallas Museum of Art

 

Ferdinand Roybet [French, 1840 – 1920]
Odalisque (La Sultane)
c. 1875, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Eugène Delacroix [French, 1798 – 1863]
Odalisque Lying on a Couch
1846, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Henri Matisse [French, 1869 – 1954]
Odalisque Seated with Arms Raised, Green Striped Chair
1923, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres [French, 1780 – 1867]
Odalisque with a Slave
1839, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge

 

Henri Matisse [French, 1869 – 1954]
Odalisque with Magnolias
1923, private collection

 

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres [French, 1780 – 1867] and Jean-Paul Flandrin [French, 1811 – 1902]
Odalisque with Slave
1864, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

 

Henri Matisse [French, 1869 – 1954]
Odalisque with Tambourine
1925-1926, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

Henri Matisse [French, 1869 – 1954]
Odalisques
1928, Moderna Museet, Stockholm

 

French
Odbert Gospels
c. 1000-1050, Morgan Library and Museum, New York

 

German
Odbert Psalter
999, Bibliothèque Municipale, Boulougne

 

Raphael (Raphael Sanzio) [Italian, 1483 – 1520]
Oddi Altarpiece (Coronation of the Virgin)
1503-1504, Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome

 

Louise Bourgeois [American, 1911 – 2010]
Ode à l'Oubli (Ode to Forgetting)
2002, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Joan Mitchell [American, 1925 – 1992]
Ode to Joy
1970-1971, UB Anderson Gallery, Buffalo

 

Frank Stella [American, born 1936]
Odelsk I
1971, private collection

 

William Morris [English, 1834 – 1896]
Odes of Horace
1874, Bodleian Library, Oxford

 

Anne Truitt [American, 1921 – 2004]
Odeskalki
1963/1982, Baltimore Museum of Art

 

Christian Boltanski [French, born 1944]
Odessa
1989, private collection

 

Leonetto Cappiello [Italian, 1875 – 1942]
Odette Dulac
1901, private collection

 

Stuart Davis [American, 1894 – 1964]
Odol
1924, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

Stuart Davis [American, 1894 – 1964]
Odol
1924, Cincinnati Art Museum

 

African
Oduduwa Mask
c. 1700-1800, National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C.

 

Hendrik de Clerck [Flemish, c. 1570 – 1630] and Jan Brueghel the elder [Flemish, 1568 – 1625]
Odysseus and Calypso
c. 1620, private collection

 

Salvator Rosa [Italian, 1615 – 1673] and workshop
Odysseus and Nausicaa
c. 1655, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Henry Fuseli [Swiss, 1741 – 1825]
Odysseus Between Scylla and Charybdis
1794-1796, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau

 

Greek
Odysseus Escaping from Polyphemos
c. 540-530 BCE, Archaeological Museum, Delphi

 

Roman
Odysseus in the Underworld
c. 50-40 BCE, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome

 

Stradanus (Jan Van Der Straet) [Flemish, 1523 – 1605]
Odysseus on the Island of the Sun God
c. 1600, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

Greek
Odysseus with a Statue of Athena
c. 200 BCE-100 CE, Archaeological Museum, Sperlonga

 

Seymour Lipton [American, 1903 – 1986]
Odyssey
1957, private collection

 

Greek
Odyssey Landscape
c. 50 BCE, Vatican Museum, Rome

   

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826]
The Odyssey: Title Page
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: The Council of Jupiter, Minerva and Mercury
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: The Descent of Minerva to Ithaca
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Phemius Singing to the Suitors
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Penelope Surprised by the Suitors
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Telemachus in Search of His Father
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Nestor's Sacrifice
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Penelope's Dream
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Mercury's Message to Calypso
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Leucothea Saving Ulysses
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Nausicaa Throwing the Ball
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Following Nausicaa's Chariot
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Presenting Himself to Alcinous and Arete
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Weeps at the Song of Demodocus
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Giving Wine to Polyphemus
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: The King of the Lestrigans Seizing One of the Companions of Ulysses
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses at the Table of Circe
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses and the Shades
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Morning
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: The Sirens
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Scylla
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Lampetia Complaining to Apollo
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Asleep Laid on His Own Coast by the Phaeacian Sailors
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Conversing with Eumaeus
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Apollo and Diana Firing Their Arrows
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Minerva Restoring Ulysses to His Own Shape
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses and His Dog
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Preparing to Fight with Irus
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Euryclea Discovers Ulysses
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: The Harpies Going to Seize the Daughters of Pandarus
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Penelope Carrying the Bow of Ulysses to the Suitors
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Ulysses Killing the Suitors
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: The Meeting of Ulysses and Penelope
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Neagle [English, 1765 – 1822]
The Odyssey: Mercury Conducting the Souls of the Suitors to the Underworld
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and James Parker [English, 1750 – 1805]
The Odyssey: Ulysses and Penelope Departing from Icarius
1792-1805

 

Adolph Gottlieb [American, 1903 – 1974]
Oedipus
1941, private collection

 

André Masson [French, 1896 – 1987]
Oedipus
1939, private collection

 

Jean-Léon Gérôme [French, 1824 – 1904]
Oedipus (General Bonaparte in Egypt)
1867-1868, Hearst Castle, Sam Simeon

 

Alberto Savinio [Italian, 1891 – 1952]
Oedipus and Antigone
1928, Museo d'Arte Moderna Mario Rimoldi, Cortina d'Ampezzo

 

Vladimir Favorsky [Russian, 1886 – 1964]
Oedipus and the Sphinx
1924, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

 

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres [French, 1780 – 1867]
Oedipus and the Sphinx
1864, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

 

Charles S. Ricketts [English, 1866 – 1931]
Oedipus and the Sphinx
1891, Tullie House City Museum and Gallery, Carlisle

 

Salvador Dalí [Spanish, 1904 – 1989]
Oedipus Complex
1930, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Henry Fuseli [Swiss, 1741 – 1825]
Oedipus Cursing His Son Polynices
1786, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Oedipus Rex
1922, private collection

 

Tony Cragg [English, born 1949]
Oersted Sapphire
1987, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Allison Saar [American, born 1956]
Of Strong Robust Constitution
2000, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia

 

François Boucher [French, 1703 – 1770]
Of Three Things, Will You Do One For Me? (The Game of Pied-de-Boeuf)
c. 1733-1734, Académie des Beaux-Arts, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Off Deer Isle, Maine
1928, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Off Stonington
1921, Coumbus Museum of Art

 

Richard Parkes Bonington [English, 1802 – 1828]
Off the English Coast
1825, Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest

 

Eastman Johnson [American, 1824 – 1906]
Off to Work
c. 1851-1855, private collection

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Off-Center Forms
1928, Baltimore Museum of Art

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Off-Center Gradation
1934, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Raoul Hausmann [Austrian, 1886 – 1971]
OFFEAH
1918, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin

 

George Henry Seeley [American, 1880 – 1955]
The Offering
c. 1907, Musée d'Orsay, Paris

 

Egyptian
Offering Bearer
c. 2150 BCE, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen

 

Egyptian
Offering Bearer
c. 2150 BCE, Myers Museum, Windsor

 

Egyptian
Offering Bearer
2100-2000 BCE, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Egyptian
Offering Bearer from the Tomb of Tjetji
c. 2112-2055 BCE, British Museum, London

 

Egyptian
Offering Bearers from the Tomb Chapel of Metjen
c. 2575-2551 BCE, Ägyptisches Museum and Papyrussammlung, Berlin

 

Egyptian
Offering Bearers from the Tomb of Djehuty-Nakht (The Bersha Procession)
c. 1991-1786 BCE, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

French
Offering of the Heart
c. 1400-1425, Musée de Cluny, Tournai

 

Theodor de Bry [Flemish, 1528 – 1598], from a design by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues [French, c. 1533 – before 1588]
Offering the Skin of a Stag to the Sun
1591, Birmingham Public Library

 

Juan van der Hamen y Leon [Spanish, 1596 – 1631]
Offering to Flora
1627, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

Flemish
Offering to the Goddess Ceres, from the Garden of Pomona tapestries
c. 1580-1600, Minneapolis Institute of Arts

 

Jacob Jordaens the elder [Flemish, 1593 – 1678]
Offerings to Ceres
c. 1623-1625, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

Gordon Matta-Clark [American, 1943 – 1978]
Office Baroque
1977, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

 

Mikhail Larionov [Russian, 1881 – 1964]
Officer at the Barber
c. 1907-1909, Albertina, Vienna

 

Gerard ter Borch the younger (Gerard Terborch II) [Dutch, 1617 – 1681]
Officer Writing a Letter
c. 1657-1658, Narodowe Muzeum, Warsaw

 

Gerard ter Borch the younger (Gerard Terborch II) [Dutch, 1617 – 1681]
Officer Writing a Letter with a Trumpeter
1658-1659, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Frans Hals [Dutch, c 1581 – 1666] and Pieter Jacob Codde [Dutch, 1599 – 1678]
Officers and Guardsmen of the 11th District of Amsterdam (The Meagre Company)
1633-1637, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

   

Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn [Dutch, c. 1570 – 1657]
Officers and Guardsmen of the Orange Company of the Hague Militia on the Steps of the Town Hall
1616, Haags Historisch Museum, The Hague

   

Wyndham Lewis [English, 1882 – 1957]
Officers and Signallers
1918, Imperial War Museum, London

 

Frans Hals [Dutch, c 1581 – 1666]
Officers of the Haarlem Militia Company of Saint Adrian
c. 1627, Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem

 

Jacob Willemsz. Delff the younger [Netherlandish, 1619 – 1661]
Officers of the White Company
1648, Stedelijk Museum Het Prinsenhof, Delft

 

Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn [Dutch, c. 1570 – 1657]
The Officers of the White Company of the Hague Militia
1638, Haags Historisch Museum, The Hague

 

Jonathan Horowitz [American, born 1966]
Official Portrait of George W. Bush Available Free from the White House Hung Upside Down
2001, Wonderful Fund, London

 

Milton Avery [American, 1885 – 1965]
Offshore Island
1958, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln

 

Islamic
Ogival Ceremonial Standard
1712-1713, Kuwait National Museum, Kuwait City

 

Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) [Italian, c 1267 – 1337]
Ognissanti Madonna
1305-1310, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

       

Wifredo Lam [Cuban, 1902 – 1982]
Ogue Deity (Herb of the Gods)
1943, private collection

 

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