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Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Collection

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Yves Klein (Nice, France, 1928–Paris, 1962)
Large Blue Anthropometry (ANT 105) [La grande Anthropométrie bleue (ANT 105)], ca. 1960
Dry pigment and synthetic resin on paper, mounted on canvas
280 x 428 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Mark Rothko (Dvinsk, Rusia [actualmente Daugavpils, Letonia], 1903–New York, USA, 1970)
Untitled, 1952–53
Oil on canvas
300 x 442.5 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Jorge Oteiza (Orio, Gipuzkoa, 1908–San Sebastián, 2003)
Metaphysical Box by Conjuction of Two Trihedrons.
Homage to Leonardo (Caja metafísica por conjunción de dos triedros. Homenaje a Leonardo), 1958
Steel
28.5 x 25 x 26, 5 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Anselm Kiefer (Donaueschingen, Germany, 1945)
The Renowned Orders of the Night (Die Berühmten Orden der Nacht), 1997
Acrylic and emulsion on canvas
510 x 500 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Gerhard Richter (Dresden, East Germany, 1932)
Seascape (Seestück), 1998
Oil on canvas
290 x 290 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Cy Twombly (Lexington, Virginia, USA, 1928–Rome, Italy, 2011)
Nine Discourses on Commodus, Rome, 1963
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Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur, Texas, USA, 1925–Captiva Island, Florida, USA, 2008)
Barge, 1962–63
Oil and silk screened ink on canvas
203 x 980 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York,
and Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa, with additional funds contributed by Thomas H. Lee and Ann Tenenbaum; the International Director's Council and Executive Committee members: Eli Broad, Elaine Terner Cooper, Ronnie Heyman, J. Tomilson Hill, Dakis Joannou, Barbara Lane, Robert Mnuchin, Peter Norton, Thomas Walther, and Ginny Williams; and funds from additional donors: Ulla Dreyfus-Best; Norma and Joseph Saul Philanthropic Fund; Elizabeth Rea; Eli Broad; Dakis Joannou; Peter Norton; Peter Lawson-Johnston; Michael Wettach; Peter Littman; Tiqui Atencio; Bruce and Janet Karatz; and Giulia Ghirardi Pagliai
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Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, USA, 1928–New York, USA, 1987)
One Hundred and Fifty Multicolored Marilyns, 1979
Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
201 x 1,055 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Eduardo Chillida (San Sebastián, 1924–San Sebastián, 2002)
How Profound is the Air (Lo profundo es el aire), 1996
Alabaster
94 x 122 x 124 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Miquel Barceló (Felanitx, Majorca, 1957)
Flood (Le Déluge), 1990
Mixed media on canvas
230 x 285 cm
Edición de 6 + 2 P.A.
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Georg Baselitz (Deutschbaselitz, Germany, 1938)
Mrs Lenin and the Nightingale, 2008
Jonathan does not know that before the invention of penicillin experiments had been made with poisoned stamps (Jonathan weiß nicht, daß es schon vor der Erfindung des Penicillins Versuche mit vergifteten Briefmarken gab), 2008
Óleo sobre lienzo
300 x 250 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Francesco Clemente (Naples, Italy, 1952)
Mother’s Room (La stanza della madre), 1995–97
Oil and tempera on linen
Seventeen panels
8 panels: 239 x 480 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Jean-Michel Basquiat (Brooklyn, New York, USA, 1960–New York, USA, 1988)
Man from Naples, 1982
Acrylic and collage on wood
122 x 244.5 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
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Julian Schnabel (Brooklyn, New York, USA, 1951)
Fakires, 1993
Oil, resin, and cardboard on cotton drop cloth
275 x 214 cm
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
Gift of Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich
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