I was a little heart broken on my MOMA visit because the 4th floor was closed. :( So I didn't get to visit my Jackson Pollock painting or my Lichtenstein painting. It's awesome how you can take pics of the artwork. Here are a couple pics of some of the paintings I love from current and previous trips.
Alice Neel
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Jackson Pollock
Monet
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2 comments
Ooh, Alice Neel is one of my favorites.
And aren't those large-scale "Water Lilies" panels just stunning?
So beautiful :) Even though I perfer the Monet in Musee de Orse in Paris. I think because if you put the landscape work next to his figurative work with the people in the hoop skirts- it makes more sense to me visually. :)
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