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Liber Chronicarum, also known as the Nuremberg Chronicle

Artist: Michael Wolgemut (German, 1434–1519)

Rêve d'une petite fille qui voulut entrer au Carmel (A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil)

Artist: Max Ernst (German, 1891–1976)
Publisher: Editions du Carrefour (Paris, 1928–1940)

8 Merz 9

Artist: Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887–1948)
Artist: El Lissitzky (Russian, active Germany, 1890–1941)

Xylon 16 - portfolio of untitled woodcuts

Artist: Bert Gerresheim (German, born 1935)
Artist: Karl Heinrich Greune (German, born 1933)
Artist: Walter Richter (German)
Artist: Malte Sartorius (German, 1933–2017)
Artist: Hanfried Schulz (German, 1922–2005)

Xylon 19

Artist: Ernst Wolfhagen (German, 1907–1992)
Artist: Diether Ritzert (German, 1927–1987)
Artist: Hans-Ulrich Buchwald (German, 1925–2009)
Artist: Heinz Diekmann (German, 1925–2018)
Artist: Otto Mindhoff (German, 1932–2019)

Xylon 28/29

Artist: Otto Mindhoff (German, 1932–2019)

Die Nachtwachen des Bonaventuras (The Night Watches of Bonaventura)

Artist: Lovis Corinth (German, 1858–1925)
Publisher: Propyläen-Verlag (Berlin, founded 1919)

Petit Anatomie de l'inconscient physique or L'Anatomie de l'image

Artist: Hans Bellmer (German, 1902–1975)

Out of the Sky: Remembering 9/11

Artist: Werner Pfeiffer (German, active in America, born 1937)
Printer: Pear Whistle Press (Red Hook, N.Y., active early 20th century)

Don't Hold your Breath: The One and Only Mr. Death

Artist: Peter Schumann (German, active in America, born 1934)
Publisher: Bread and Puppet Press (Glover, Vt.)

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