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Fortissimo

Artist: Hans Hofmann (American, born Germany, 1880–1966)

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)

La forêt

Artist: Max Ernst (German, 1891–1976)

Tureen and Stand

Manufacturer: Villeroy and Boch (German, founded 1748)

Die Ungeborenen (The Unborn)

Artist: Anselm Kiefer (German, born 1945)

Merzbild mit Regenbogen (Merz Picture With Rainbow)

Artist: Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887–1948)

Saints James the Greater and John the Evangelist

Artist: The Master of the Holy Kinship (German, Cologne, active ca. 1475–1510)

Saints James the Lesser and Philip

Artist: The Master of the Holy Kinship (German, Cologne, active ca. 1475–1510)

Teapot, "Flash" Pattern

Designer: Dorothy Hafner (American, born 1952)
Manufacturer: Rosenthal (German, founded 1890)

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

Artist: Käthe Kollwitz (German, 1867–1945)

Landscape with a Foundry

Artist: Lucas van Valckenborch (Flemish, active in Germany, ca. 1535–1597)

Thomas

Artist: Lovis Corinth (German, 1858–1925)

Drinnen und Draussen (Inside and Outside)

Artist: George Grosz (American, born Germany, 1893–1959)

View of Regensburg

Artist: Franz Kirchmaier (German, died 1589)
Woodcutter: Dietrich Winhart (German, 16th century)
Woodcutter: Monogrammist I.S. (German, 16th century)

Adam and Eve

Artist: Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528)

Crucified Christ

Artist, attributed to: Georg Petel (German, 1601/2–ca. 1634)

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