File:Robert Motherwell's 'Elegy to the Spanish Republic No. 110'.jpg

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Robert Motherwell's acrylic with pencil and charcoal on canvas 'Elegy to the Spanish Republic No. 110' 1971. , 82 x 114 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

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Fair Use Rationale in: 20th century Western painting

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