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  • 1.Nike of Samothrace c. 200-190 B.C.
  • 2.Parthenon.
  • 3.Cyclopeadia of Universal History, 71. The Bull Apis.
  • 4.Constance Drayton Old, Barter, 1992.
  • 5.Cyclopeadia of Universal History, 90. Judgement of the Dead from the Turin Papyrus.
  • 6.Briers, Audrey, True Stories about Money, 11.
  • 7.Musee de la Monnaie, Paris, Brochure. Habit de la Monnoyeur.
  • 8.Vienna Genesis, Jacob Wrestling with an Angel, c. 500 A.D.
  • 9.Gospel Book of Otto III, Christ Washing Peter's Feet c. 1000 A.D.
  • 10.Giotto, Christ Entering Jerusalem, 1304-6.
  • 11.Master of Lemalle (Robert Campin), Merode Alterpiece, 1425.
  • 12.Rembrandt, Christ Drives Money-Changers from the Temple, 1626.
  • 13.Rembrandt, The Moneychanger, 1627.
  • 14.Chardin, The Return from Market, 1739.
  • 15.C. Old, Fiat Money, 1992.
  • 16.George Caleb Bingham, Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, 1845.
  • 17.Manet, Bar at the Folie Bergere, 1881.
  • 18.Platt, Frederick America's Gilded Age (New York: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1976), 188. The Bowery Savings Bank, New York. McKim, Mead & White, architects.
  • 19.Parthenon.
  • 20.Platt, 178. The New York Stock Exchange Building. George Brown Post, architect.
  • 21.Roman coin, Juno Moneta, source unknown.
  • 22.National Farmers' Bank, Owatonna, MN, 1907-1908. Louis H. Sullivan, architect.
  • 23.Merchants' National Bank, Grinnell IO, 1913-1915. Louis H. Sullivan, architect.
  • 24.The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  • 25.Platt, 202. The Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Washington, DC. George Bodley & Henry Vaughn; Frohman, Robb & Little, architects.
  • 26.William Harnett, Still Life Five-Dollar Bill, 1877.
  • 27.John Haberle, Can You Break a Five?, c. 1888.
  • 28.Eames, Charles and Rea, A Computer Perspective (Cambridge MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1973), 65. Magneto Assembly Line, 1913. Ford Motor Company, Highland Park Plant.
  • 29.Joseph Stella, Brooklyn Bridge, 1917.
  • 30.Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917.
  • 31.Kurt Schwitters, Rossfelt Merzbild, 1919.
  • 32.Lakeville Estates, flyer.
  • 33.Eames, 159. SEAC, National Bureau of Standards Computer, 1950.
  • 34.Seagrams Building, New York, 1968. Mies van der Rohe, architect.
  • 35.Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express. Source unknown.
  • 36.Andy Warhol, Two Dollar Bills, Front and Back, 1962.
  • 37.Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup II/Hot Dog Bean, 1969.
  • 38.Richard M. Nixon, source unknown.
  • 39.Citicorp Center New York, 1973-1978. The Stubbins Associates, architects.
  • 40.Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT, 1978-81. Richard Meier, architect.
  • 41.C. Old, Parkway Assembly of God, Norwalk, CT, 1992.
  • 42.High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, 1980-3. Richard Meier, architect.
  • 43.Richard Serra, TV Delivers People, 1973.
  • 44.Jenny Holzer, selections from the survival series, Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA, May 1987.
  • 45.Jenny Holzer, Rotunda Installation, Guggenheim Museum of New York, 1989-90.
  • 46.JSG Boggs, $1 Funback, 1998.
  • 47.JSG Boggs, $10 Funback, 1997.
  • 48.JSG Boggs, sf100, 1988.
  • 49.JSG Boggs, $0 - Project Pittsburgh, 1993.
  • 50.JSG Boggs, Frames 1987.

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