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- Sol Le Witt, Sol Lewitt, Sol Le Witt
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Wall Drawing #821: A black square divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts, each with a different direction of alternating flat and glossy bands, 1997
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Wall Drawing #63: A wall is divided into four horizontal parts. In the top row are four equal vertical divisions, each with lines in a different direction. In the second row, six double combinations; in the third row, four triple combinations; in the bottom row, all four combinations superimposed., 1971
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Nine-part Modular Cube, 1977
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ABCD 5, 1971
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All “Ands” Connected with Red Lines/All “Thes” Connected with Blue Lines, 1972
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Wall Drawing #574: Fifteen equal arcs from the midpoint of the left side, with all one-, two-,three-, and four-part combinations of four colors, using color ink washes, 1988
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Wall Drawing #1257: Scribbles, 2008
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Floor-Wall Grid, 1966
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Plate Two, from Composite Series, 1970
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Lines of One Inch, Four Directions, Four Colors, from Sixteen Lithographs in Color, October 1970–March 1971
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Vertical Lines Not Touching (Black), from Conspiracy, The Artist as Witness, 1971
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Wall Drawing #274: The location of six geometric figures (the specific locations are determined by the draftsman), 1975
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