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Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Solomon’s niece Peggy — wealthy, high-spirited, and rebellious — was 40 years old before she discovered a vocation for which she was perfectly suited: art patronage.
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Alexander Calder,
Arc of Petals,
1941
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Max Ernst,
The Antipope,
December 1941-March 1942
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Joseph Cornell,
Setting for a Fairy Tale,
1942
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Jackson Pollock,
The Moon Woman,
1942
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Robert Motherwell,
Personage (Autoportrait),
December 9, 1943
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Arshile Gorky,
Untitled,
summer 1944
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