| Upright Motive No 1, Glenkiln Cross by Henry Moore, 1955 |
| Two-Piece Reclining Figure, Points by Henry Moore, 1969-70 |
| Figure for Landscape by Barbara Hepworth, 1960 |
| Horse and Rider by Marino Marini, 1952-53 |
| Working Model for Three-Way Piece No 3, Vertebres by Henry Moore, 1968 |
| Young Girl on a Chair by Giacomo Manzu, 1955 |
| Clamdigger by Willem de Kooning, 1972 |
| Seated Ucatan Woman by Francisco Zuniga, 1973 |
| Walking Man by Auguste Rodin, 1900 |
| The Burghers of Calais by Auguste Rodin, 1884-89 |
| Self-Portrait with Model at Bergamo by Giacomo Manzu, 1942 |
| Monument to Balzac by Auguste Rodin, 1891-98 |
| King and Queen by Henry Moore, 1952-53 |
| Nymph (Central Figure for The Three Nymphs, Central Figure for The Three Nymphs by Aristide Maillol, 1930 |
| Monumental Head by Alberto Giacometti, 1960 |
| The Drummer by Barry Flanagan, 1989-90 |
| Seated Woman by Henry Moore, 1956-7 |
| For Gordon Bunshaft by Dan Graham, 2006 |
| Draped Reclining Figure by Henry Moore, 1952-53 |
| Dubi XII by David Smith, 1963 |
| Three-Piece Reclining Figure No 2, Bridge Prop by Henry Moore, 1963 |
| Evocation of a Form, Human, Lunar, Spectral by Jean Arp, 1950 |
| Sky Hooks by Alexander Calder, c 1962 |
| Eros, Inside Eros by Arman, 1986 |
| Sphere No 6 by Arnaldo Pomodoro, 1963-65 |
| Voltri XV by David Smith, 196 |
| Untitled by Ellsworth Kelly, 1986 |
| Post-Balzac by Judith Shea, 1991 |
| Kiepenkeri by Jeff Koons, 1987 |
| Brushstroke by Roy Lichtenstein, 1996 |
| Spatial Concept, Nature by Lucio Fontana, 1959-60 |
| Subcommittee by Tony Cragg, 1991 |
| Last Conversation by Juan Munoz, 1994-95 |
| Two Disks by Alexander Calder, 1965 |
| Needle Tower by Kenneth Snelson, 1968 |
| Throwback by Tony Smith, 1976-79 |
| Antipodes by Jim Sanborn, 1997 |
| Geometric Mouse, Variation I, Scale A by Claes Oldenburg, 1971 |
| Are Years What for Marianne More by Mark di Suvero, 1967 |
| Monsoon Drift by Anthony Caro, 1975 |
| Lunar Bird by Joan Miro, 1944-46 |
| Figure by Jacques Lipchitz, 1926-30 |
| Pittsburgh Landscape by David Smith, 1954 |
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