Alexander Calder. Untitled. 1976. Aluminum and steel. overall: 29 ft. 11-3/8 in. × 75 ft. 11-5/8 in.; gross weight: 920 lb. Gift of the Collectors Committee.
OI 2009
Cai Guo-Qiang. Footprints of History: Fireworks for the Opening Ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. 2008. © Cai Studio. [Fig. 1-1]
Jan Vermeer. The Allegory of Painting (The Painter and His Model as Clio). 1665–66. Oil on canvas. 48 × 40 in. Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 9-1]
Leonardo da Vinci. Study of Human Proportion: The Vitruvian Man. c. 1492. Pen and ink drawing. 13-1/2 × 9-5/8 in. Cameraphoto Arte, Venice / Art Resource,
Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]
Eadweard Muybridge. Annie G, Cantering, Saddled. December 1887. Collotype print. sheet: 19 × 24 in., image: 7-1/2 × 16-1/8 in. The Philadelphia Museum.
Paul Cézanne. The Basket of Apples. c. 1895. Oil on canvas. 21-7/16 × 31-1/2 in. Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection. 1926.252. The Art Institute.
Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]
Richard Serra. The Matter of Time. 2005. Installation of seven sculptures, weatherproof steel, varying dimensions. Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa, GBM 1996-2005.
Joseph Paxton, Lithograph by Charles Burton. Crystal Palace, Great Exposition, London. Aeronautic View of the Palace of Industry for All Nations, from.
Large Seated Buddha with Standing Bodhisattva, from Cave 20, Yungang, Shanxi Province, China. Northern Wei dynasty, c. 460–70 CE. Stone. height 44 ft.