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- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 first "Diane".
- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 isCitedBy Golf_Ball.
- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 last "Waldman".
- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 page "15".
- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 publisher "The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation".
- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 quote "Golf Ball, 1962 is composed of a series of black and white arcs that form an abstract pattern reminiscent of Mondrian’s plus and minus system. At the same time, by means of their placement, these black and white lines conform to the shape of a three-dimensional object. But the placement of the golf ball on a neutral ground once again neutralizes the object as a volumetric form. This manipulation of the two and three dimensional is one that the artist obviously relishes for he returns to it repeatedly.".
- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 title "Roy Lichtenstein".
- 9d87a7a6ab44c154930b4e1ec195bc1b60e5f4042fa2f4b353fbfee40a5717d1 year "1969".