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Braunes Mädchen

Artist: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (German, 1884–1976)

Das Stiftsfraulein und der Tod (The Canoness and Death). Illustrations for a novel by Alfred Döblin

Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)
Artist: Alfred Döblin (German, 1878–1957)

Bowl

Designer: Anna Marie Valentien (American, 1862–1947)
Manufacturer: Rookwood Pottery (American, 1880–1960)

Head of Dr. Frédéric Bauer (Kopf Dr. Frédéric Bauer)

Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)

The Murderer (Der Mörder)

Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)

The Suicidal Woman (Die Selbstmӧrderin)

Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)

Coquettes on the Kurfürstendamm (Kokotten am Kurfürstendamm)

Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)

Mountain Pines (Bergtannen)

Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)

Pocket watch

Maker: Dueber Watch Case Company (American)

Six tablespoons

Maker: Duhme and Company (American, 1843–1893)

Tablespoon

Artist: Richard Clayton (American, 1834–1859)

"Losanti" Vase

Maker: Mary Louise McLaughlin (American, 1847–1939)

Flask

Designer: E. T. (American, active ca. 1880)
Manufacturer: P. L. Coultry and Company (American)

Vase

Designer: Thomas Jerome Wheatley (American, 1853–1917)
Maker: T. J. Wheatley and Company (American, 1880–1882)

Bartmannkrug

Maker: Unknown

Iron medal of Europe's suicide 1917

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of Charles IV

Artist: Unknown

Counterfeit Coin from Zancle

Engraver: Carl Wilhelm Becker (German, 1772–1830)

Counterfeit Dekadrachm from Athens

Engraver: Carl Wilhelm Becker (German, 1772–1830)

Vase

Maker: Rookwood Pottery (American, 1880–1960)
Decorator: Artus Van Briggle (American, 1869–1904)
After: William Henry Jackson (American, 1843–1942)

Tod (Death), from the series Ein Weberaufstand (A Weavers' Revolt)

Artist: Käthe Kollwitz (German, 1867–1945)

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