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Painting by Ilya Bolotowsky, Double Diamond, 1949, egg tempera on gesso on panel Ilya Bolotowsky "Double Diamond", 1949, egg tempera on gesso on panel, Purchased with funds from the Governors' Collection and General Acquisition Funds


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Painting by Jacob Kass, Chelsea Sawmill, 1981, oil on circular steel saw blade Jacob Kass "Chelsea Sawmill," 1981, oil on antique steel saw, Gift of Ray Kass in honor of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Fine Arts Program
© Federal Reserve Board
Painting by Henry Bacon, Etretat, 1890, oil on panel Henry Bacon "Etretat," 1890, oil on panel, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Morris, Jr.
Painting by Horace Bundy, Bargaining for a Horse after William S. Mount, 1853-56, oil on canvas Horace Bundy "Bargaining for a Horse after William S. Mount," 1853-56, oil on canvas, Gift of the Dillon Fund in honor of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Fine Arts Program
Etching by John Sloan, Memory, 1906 John Sloan "Memory," 1906, etching, Gift of Mrs. John Sloan in honor of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Fine Arts Program
© Federal Reserve Board
Painting by Lee Krasner, Night Bloom No. 2, 1962, oil on canvas Lee Krasner "Night Bloom No. 2," 1962, oil on canvas, 57 x 47-1/2 in. Gift of the Pollack-Krasner Foundation
© The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Painting by Alexander Lawrie, Pleasant Valley, Essex County, New York,1867, oil on canvas Alexander Lawrie "Pleasant Valley, Essex County, New York," 1867, oil on canvas
Sculpture by Isaac Witkin, Pownal, 1973, mild steel Isaac Witkin "Pownal," 1975, mild steel, 13-1/2 ft. (dia.)
© Federal Reserve Board
Work by Robert Motherwell, Redness of Red, 1984-85, silkscreen, lithograph, and collage Robert Motherwell "Redness of Red," 1984-85, silkscreen, lithograph, and collage, Purchase/Gift; the Dedalus foundation and Prince Charitable Trust
© Dedalus Foundation, Inc., New York
Painting by George Lambdin, Rosy Reverie, 1865, oil on canvas George Lambdin "Rosy Reverie," 1865, oil on canvas
Painting by Edward Chalmers Leavitt, Still Life with Fish, 1886,  oil on canvas Edward Chalmers Leavitt "Still Life with Fish," 1886, oil on canvas, Gift of A. Jess Shenson, M.D., in memory of Ben Shenson, M.D., and in honor of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Fine Arts Program
Work by Carlos Alfonso, Yellow Cross, 1986, mixed media on paper Carlos Alfonso "Yellow Cross," 1986, mixed media on paper, Gift of Richard and Ruth Shack
Painting by Thomas Hotchkiss, Harvest Scene, New York State, 1859, oil on canvas Thomas Hotchkiss "Harvest Scene, New York State," 1859, oil on canvas, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John McGuigan, Jr. and the 25th Anniversary Acquisition Fund
Painting by Victor Dubreuil, Barrels of Money, c. 1890s, oil on canvas Victor Dubreuil "Barrels of Money," c. 1890s, oil on canvas, Purchase from General Acquisition Funds
Work by Ellsworth Kelly, Two Squares: Blue Red II, 1976, pulp paper print Ellsworth Kelly "Two Squares: Blue Red II," 1976, pulp paper print, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Acquisition Fund
© Ellsworth Kelly
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