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Horse

Artist: Ewald Matare (German, 1887–1965)

Hercules and the Lion

Artist: Unknown

Figures of Beggers

Maker: Ludwigsburg Factory (German, 1758–1824)

Kneeling Woman (Kniende)

Artist: Georg Kolbe (German, 1877–1947)

Movement

Artist: Hans Richter (American, born Germany, 1888–1976)

Sulfur-Covered Zinc Box (Plugged Corner)

Artist: Joseph Beuys (German, 1921–1986)

Green Violin and Telephone S--------R (Sender--------Receiver)

Artist: Joseph Beuys (German, 1921–1986)
Maker: (violin) H. Christiansen

Untitled

Artist: A. R. Penck (German, 1939–2017)

Untitled

Artist: A. R. Penck (German, 1939–2017)

Crossbuilding

Artist: Frank Gerritz (German, born 1964)

Untitled

Artist: Julia Mangold (German, born 1966)

Portrait Bust of Frederick II (1712–1786), King of Prussia

Artist, copy after: Christian Daniel Rauch (German, 1777–1857)

Portrait of Frederick II (1712–1786), King of Prussia

Manufacturer: Volkstedt Porcelain Factory (German, founded 1762)

Portrait Bust of Frederick II (1712–1786), King of Prussia

Designer: Wolfgang Kronsbein (German, born 1884)
Manufacturer: Meissen Porcelain Factory (German, founded 1710)

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