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Double Vision includes works from twenty-eight artists! Click on each artist's name to learn about them, and about their work.

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Tim Hetherington, Untitled, Liberia, 2005

Douglas Depice, Jesus in Central America—First Station of the Cross, 1987 

  

Kara Walker, no world, 2010 

  

Gary Logan, Red Sea, 2010 

May Wilson, Untitled (Bound Doll in Yellow), ca. 1966 

  

Unknown Artist, Russian, Icon of Christ, late 19th century (1870 – 1899) 

  

  

After Pedro Bedon, La Dolorosa (Our Lady of Sorrows), 1500s – 1620s  

Giannicola di Paolo Manni, The Madonna and Child with Infant Saint John the Baptist, 1500s 

 

Keith Haring, Untitled, 1983 

Adrian Kellard, Lovers, 1986 

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Joseph Paelinck, Hagar and Ishmael in the Wilderness, 1822 

  

  

Luis González Palma, El Santo Sudario, 1989 

 

Glenn LigonNegro Sunshine, 2010&²Ô²ú²õ±è;

  

Unknown Artist, Italian, The Conversion of St. Eustace (Reliquary), ca. 1800  

  

Larry Rivers, Victims, from the portfolio Boston Massacre, 1970 

  

Donald Grant, Rope and Flame, 1992 

 

Romare Bearden, Reunion, 1974 

 

  

Attributed to Jean Bourdichon, The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, ca. 1480 

 

   

  

Utagawa Kunisada, The Journey, 1856 

 

   

Georges Rouault, Qui ne se grime pas? (Who does not wear a mask?), ca. 1923 

Andy Warhol, Jacqueline Kennedy II (Jackie II), 1966 

  

Daniel Goldstein, Icarian XI / Leg Extension, 1993 

 

Adi Nes, Abraham and Isaac, 2006 

  

Jordan Eagles, PHASE (with gauze), 2011 

  

Nicholas Herrera, At the Foot of the Cross, 1999  

Willem Vrelant or his workshop, Folio from the Book of Hours with Mass of St. Gregory, ca. 1470 

 

  

Miguel Rio Branco, Sem, 1992&²Ô²ú²õ±è;

  

  

Unknown Artist, Flemish, The Harrowing of Hell, ca. 1525