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Measured Drawing of "The Embarassed Chess Player" In Site

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

The Embarrassed Chess Player

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Mrs. Sheffield-St. John

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Mrs. Sheffield's Hand

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Miss Florence

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Miss Ellen's Hand and Miss Florence's Hand

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Miss Florence

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Miss Ellen

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Final Page: Angel Protecting Ship from Winds

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Album with sketches for painting "The Embarassed Chess-player" 1946.91

Artist: Julius Hübner (German, 1806–1882)

Roman Landscape with San Giovanni in Laterano

Artist: Carl Friedrich Heinrich Werner (German, 1808–1894)

Preludium

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

Preludium

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

Preludium

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

Untitled

Artist: Rudolf Bauer (German, 1889–1953)

Abstract inscribed to Miss Dreier

Artist: Carl Buchheister (German, 1890–1964)

Portrait of Melma Schwitters

Artist: Unknown"C.B."

Barnyard

Artist: Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889–1957)

Boats and Fish

Artist: Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889–1957)

Abstraction, No. 122

Artist: George Meyer (German, 1899-active 1920s)

Geometrical Abstraction

Artist: Karl Peter Röhl (German, 1890-1975)

Untitled [Three Rectangles]

Artist: Karl Peter Röhl (German, 1890-1975)

Untitled [Cantilevered Forms]

Artist: Karl Peter Röhl (German, 1890-1975)

Untitled [Large and Small Squares]

Artist: Karl Peter Röhl (German, 1890-1975)

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