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Figure 1: Richard Estes, Double Self-Portrait, oil on canvas, 1976  Source: Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Figure 2: Petrus Christus, The Portrait of a Young Woman, oil on oak, 1470
Figure 3: Georges Braque, Violin and Palette, oil on canvas, 1909  Source: Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Figure 4: Richard Estes, Union Square, oil on canvas,1985.  Source: Marlborough Gallery, New York.

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