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Untitled

Artist: Günther Förg (German, 1952–2013)

Shaiprabowë

Artist: Lothar Baumgarten (German, 1944–2018)

Untitled

Artist: Till Freiwald (German, born Peru 1963)

General Gattamelata Mourned by the People

Artist: Katharina Prestel (German, 1747–1794)
After: Andrea Mantegna (Italian, ca. 1431–1506)
After: Antonio del Pollaiuolo (Italian, ca. 1432–1498)

Tod mit Sarg (Death with Coffin)

Artist: Christian Rohlfs (German, 1849–1938)

Farmer's Calendar

Artist: Unknown
Publisher: Hans Hofer (Swiss, active 1580)

Generalfeldmarschall von Hindenburg (Field Marshal von Hindenburg)

Artist: Max Klinger (German, 1857–1920)

Sheet of metallic brocade paper with illustrations of daily activities

Artist: Paul Reimund (German, 1763/4–1815)

The Allegorical Imperial Eagle

Artist: Hans Burgkmair the Elder (German, 1473–1531)

Meisser Grosworß

Etcher: Monogrammist M (German, active 17th century)
After: (possibly) Agostino Mitelli (Italian, 1609–1660)

Das Bad (The Bath)

Artist: Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981)

Standing Nude Maia

Artist: Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981)

Untitled [seated female nude in three-quarters view from back]

Artist: Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981)

Goats Grazing

Artist: Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761–1847)

Saul and the Witch of Endor

Etcher: Gabriel Ehinger (German, 1652–1736)
After: Johann Heinrich Schönfeld (German, 1609–1682)

Crucifixion

Engraver: Aegidius Novellanus (German, died 1630)
Publisher: Peter Overadt (German, active 1596–1632)

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