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  2. Peter Blume - Wikipedia

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    The painting was inspired by a trip across Pennsylvania in an old car that required frequent repair. [1] Eternal City (1934–1937) was politically charged, portraying Benito Mussolini as a jack-in-the-box emerging from the Colosseum; as a one-man, one-painting exhibition, it excited considerable attention from critics and audiences.

  3. David Smith (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Roland David Smith was born on March 9, 1906, in Decatur, Indiana and moved to Paulding, Ohio in 1921, where he attended high school. His mother was a school teacher and a devout Methodist; his father was a telephone engineer and part-time inventor, who fostered a reverence for machinery in Smith.

  4. The Eternal City - Wikipedia

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    The city of Rome; The city of Kyoto, Japan, specifically the historical Heian-kyō, dubbed Yorozuyo no Miya (万代宮, "The Eternal City") The Eternal City, a 1901 novel by Hall Caine; The Eternal City, a film based on the 1901 novel; The Eternal City, 1923 lost film directed by George Fitzmaurice based on the novel; The Eternal City, a 2008 film

  5. Sane Smith - Wikipedia

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    According to Smith, they set themselves and accomplished the goal of leaving a tag every 20 feet in the 60th Street Tunnel. [1] Sane & Smith are particularly notable for painting on the top level of New York's Brooklyn Bridge, after which they were sued by the City of New York for $3 million, the biggest lawsuit to date against graffiti writers ...

  6. Agricola I - Wikipedia

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    Agricola I is a 1952 abstract sculpture by American artist David Smith. The artwork is located on the grounds at and in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., United States. The word "agricola" means "farmer" in Latin. [1] [2] This work is the first in the Agricola series by Smith. [3]

  7. Cubi - Wikipedia

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    Cubi XV at the San Diego Museum of Art in San Diego, California; Cubi XVI at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York; Cubi XVII at the Dallas Museum of Art; Cubi XVIII at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Cubi XIX at the Tate Gallery; Cubi XX at the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden; Cubi XXI at the Storm King Art Center owned by the ...

  8. David B. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Textiles, soft sculpture and folk art practices influence Smith’s works, and he often blends these forms within a single piece. Speculative fiction and comic book narratives are a lens through which Smith creates, and his works imagine future worlds, creatures, and societies as a way to envision decolonized space and reinvestigate notions of race, climate change and alternate states of ...

  9. David Brian Smith - Wikipedia

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    David Brian Smith (born 1981), is a London-based contemporary artist from Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. He is known for his thought-provoking and visually stunning paintings, which have been featured in exhibitions and art fairs in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, and elsewhere.

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