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Takeuchi Seiho 
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Léon Spilliaert, Yellow and Purple Sea, 1923
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Arcade II   -   Frank Brunner
Norwegian, b. 1971 -
Etching , 60 x 40 cm. ed.60.
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Franck Gérard, AH_4736, 2021, Digital art
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A man fishes near docked oil drilling platforms in Port Aransas, Texas.
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Chaz Thomas, Color study, 2021
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George Cup, The part and the whole # 4, 1975 
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Taro Yamamoto Untitled, 1971 Oil on canvas
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El Lissitzky
 Proun 93, 1924
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Gérard Fromanger, JAPON, 1968 [Centre Pompidou, Paris. Photo: © Georges Meguerditchian/Centre Pompidou. © Adagp, Paris]
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Acrylic on 11x14in paper  by yosuaza
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Murnau view with railway and castle, 1909, Wassily Kandinsky
Medium: oil,cardboard
https://www.wikiart.org/en/wassily-kandinsky/murnau-view-with-railway-and-castle-1909
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Early computer art. From the site of the Victoria & Albert Museum:
The artist, Ben Laposky, used an oscilloscope to manipulate electronic waves that appeared on the small fluorescent screen. An oscilloscope is a device for displaying the wave shape of an electric signal, commonly used for electrical testing purposes. The waves would have been constantly moving and undulating on the display, and there would have been no way of recording these movements on paper at this time. It was only through long exposure photography that the artist was able to record these fleeting moments, allowing us to see them decades later.
The black-and-white ones are from 1952, the colored one is from 1960.
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Adeline Cross - Study of the advancing and receding space qualities of tone values. 
From ‘Language of Vision’ by Gyorgy Kepes  published by Paul Theobald and Company, 1961  first printed 1944
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Paul Kirley, Abstract Landscape 43, 2015, Acrylic on canvas
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Oswald Oberhuber 
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Ho Kan, Untitled, 1983, Oil on canvas
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