All of the wonderful photographs on these six pages were taken by my brother, Douglas Miller, who generously photographed them for my website. He owns the copyright. If you have any interest in these images, please contact him directly: Doug Miller |
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Marino MariniCavaliere (Horseman), bronze, circa 1949 | ||
Mario MerzUntitled, neon, glass tubing, 1996-1997Merz, an artist associated with Arte Povera, quotes from T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land; the words cittą irreale ("unreal city") are in red neon script on the roof of the Cowles Conservatory. |
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Henry MooreLeft: Reclining Mother and Child, bronze, 1960-1961Center: Standing Figure: Knife Edge, bronze, 1961 | ||
Left: Reuben NakianGoddess With The Golden Thighs, bronze, 1964-1965/1987Center: David NashStanding Frame, charred white oak, 1987 | ||
Louise NevelsonDawn Tree, aluminum, paint, 1976 | ||
Isamu NoguchiTheater Set Piece from Judith, bronze, 1950/1978 | ||
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