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Andante V

Artist: Rudolf Bauer (German, 1889–1953)

Village Street (Sometimes) Winter

Artist: Dora Bromberger (German, 1881–1942)

Red and Green Steps

Artist: Carl Buchheister (German, 1890–1964)

White with Black Wedge

Artist: Carl Buchheister (German, 1890–1964)

The Red Cat

Artist: Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889–1957)

Interior with Head and Still Life

Artist: Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889–1957)

Pastoral Scene

Artist: Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889–1957)

The Woodcarver

Artist: Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889–1957)

The Cloistered Life (Formerly) Russian Fairytale and Country Scene

Artist: Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889–1957)

The Factory

Artist: Adolf Erbsloh (German, 1881-1947)

Anthropomorphic Figure (Plaster Man)

Artist: Max Ernst (German, 1891–1976)

Papillons (Butterflies)

Artist: Max Ernst (German, 1891–1976)

Horses

Artist: Lily Uhlmann Hildebrandt (German, 1887–1979)

The River Wuppe

Artist: Carlo Mense (German, 1886–1965)

Homage to Herwarth Walden (formerly Compostion I)

Artist: Georg Muche (German, 1895–1987)

Growth of the Circle (formerly, Composition II)

Artist: Georg Muche (German, 1895–1987)

The Good Samaritan

Artist: Heinrich Nauen (German, 1880–ca. 1941)

Morning in the Flower Garden

Artist: Emil Nolde (German, 1867–1956)

Blühende Waldbäume II (Flowering Tree II)

Artist: Martel Schwichtenberg (German 1896–1945)

Relief with Red Segment

Artist: Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887–1948)

Merz 1003 (Peacock's Tail)

Artist: Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887–1948)

The Workman

Artist: Franz W. Seiwert (German, 1894–1933)

Landscape in the Park

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

Mother and Child

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

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