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Poetry and Truth
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Poetry and Truth

Artist Zita Querido (American, 1917 - 2003)
Date1967
CultureAmerican
ClassificationsPainting
MediumOil
Dimensions69 1/4 x 40 3/4 in.
Object number1971.604
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Poetry of K. Koch
Larry Rivers
1961
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The Poetry of Earth
John von Wicht
1962
Veil of Truth
Veil of Truth
Irene Rice Pereira
1952
"Our love had just risen into the realms of pure poetry when the neighbors started knocking on the walls."
"Our love had just risen into the realms of pure poetry when the neighbors started knocking on the walls."
Alan Dunn
1933
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth
John Thompson
2005
"You know, ever since I heard the truth about Santa Claus I've been simply mad to get the lowdown on Easter."
"You know, ever since I heard the truth about Santa Claus I've been simply mad to get the lowdown on Easter."
Alan Dunn
1930
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Home Truths
R. B. Kitaj
1974
"Don't you think you're taking the Truth-in-Lending Act too hard?"
"Don't you think you're taking the Truth-in-Lending Act too hard?"
Alan Dunn
1967
WAR In War, TRUTH is the First Casualty - Aeschylus
WAR In War, TRUTH is the First Casualty - Aeschylus
Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.
n.d.
#4 "For loveless marriage lacks all truth and beauty"
#4 "For loveless marriage lacks all truth and beauty"
Constantin Alajalov
1943
11. Thought for Hallowe’en. It is a palpable truth,/ That which is phrase states:/ That only he who was not born/ Can never be a skeleton.
11. Thought for Hallowe’en. It is a palpable truth,/ That which is phrase states:/ That only he who was not born/ Can never be a skeleton.
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
30. Hallowe’en Advice. Put no trust in people,/ They are treacherous in truth./ Well, me, I like the mad-caps/ They do not steal my very teeth!
30. Hallowe’en Advice. Put no trust in people,/ They are treacherous in truth./ Well, me, I like the mad-caps/ They do not steal my very teeth!
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
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