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1. Kathleen Patrick, “A Matter of Time”. 2009. Mixed media on canvas. Chicago, Illinois. 2. Salvador Dali, “The Persistence of Memory”. 1931. Oil on canvas. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). 0′ 9″ x 1′ 1″. Surrealism 3. Audrey Flack, “Marilyn”. 1977. Oil over acrylic on canvas. University of Arizona Museum of Art; Tuscon, Arizona. 96 x 96. Photorealism.

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1. Kathleen Patrick, “A Matter of Time”. 2009. Mixed media on canvas. Chicago, Illinois.

2. Salvador Dali, “The Persistence of Memory”. 1931. Oil on canvas. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). 0′ 9″ x 1′ 1″. Surrealism

3. Audrey Flack, “Marilyn”. 1977. Oil over acrylic on canvas. University of Arizona Museum of Art; Tuscon, Arizona. 96 x 96. Photorealism.

4. Robert Smithson, “Spiral Jetty” 1970. Mud, precipitated salt crystals, rocks. Great Salt Lake, Utah. 1,500 feet long, 15 feet wide, rotating counter-clockwise. Land Art.

5. Roe Ethridge, “Old Fruit”. 2010. Color print. New York. 50” x 40”

6. Giacomo Balla, “Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash”. 1912. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.

7. Andrea Vesalius, “Skeleton Illustration”. 1543. From the Epitome of Vesalius, Basel.

8. Manfred Kielnhofer, “Guardians of Time”, 2012. Various Mediums, this is appearing to be stone. They are located all over the world, moving from one day to the next. Sizes vary. Contemporary Period.

9. Aztec calendar sun stone. Aztec people. 1479. Basalt carving. 3 feet thick, 12 feet across, 25 ton. Mexico City. Aztec Art.

10. Jacek Yerka, “The Guardian of Time & His Henchmen Clocks” 2005.

11. Pablo Picasso “Centaur”, 1949. Light drawing. LIFE Magazine. Abstract Expressionism.

12. Georges Seurat, “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte”, 1884. Oil on canvas. Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. 81 3/4 x 121 1/4 in.

13.  Philippe de Champaigne, “Vanitas”, 1671. Oil on panel. 11in x 14.6 in.                

14. Gustave Cailleebotte, “Paris Street; Rainy Day”, 1877. Oil on canvas. Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. 83 ½ in x 109 Impressionism.

15. De Scott Evans, “Grandfather’s Clock”. 1881. Oil on Canvas. Private Collection. 45.5” x 29”

16. Robert Ponzoni, “Metronome” 2010. Photograph. Contemporary.

17. Christian Seybold, “Alte Frau (Old Woman)” 1749-1750. Oil on copper.

18. Neve Azevedo, “Army of Melting Men”. 2009. Ice sculpture. Berlin, Germany.

19. Charles Allan Gilbert, “All is Vanity”, 1892. Drawing. Sold to LIFE Magazine.

20. Andy Goldsworthy, “Icicle Star”, 1985. Icicles. Dumfriesshire, Scotland.