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Samuel Bak Paintings

Illuminations Home  |  About the Exhibit |  About Samuel Bak  |  Gallery  | Resources



Click on any of the thumbnail images below to view the painting and hear Professor Lawrence L. Langer's analysis and interpretation.



The Cup was Full

Unexpected Visitors

Sanctuary

The Number

At Rest

Falling Memorial

Camp

Stronghold

Reconstruction

Under a Blue Sky

Recovered

The Sheen

On the Road

Commemoration

About Time

Study After Nocturnal A

Envelope

Four Introductions

Broken Strings

After Durer

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