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Female Bust

Artist: Angelika Hoerle (German, 1899–1923)

Tree and Wall

Artist: Angelika Hoerle (German, 1899–1923)

Head with Sign, Hand, Wheel, and Auto Horn

Artist: Angelika Hoerle (German, 1899–1923)

Birth of the Wolves.

Artist: Franz Marc (German, 1880–1916)

Mirror of Women II (Frauenspiegel II)

Artist: Johannes Molzahn (German, 1892–1965)

The Good Samaritan

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

Red Horses

After: Franz Marc (German, 1880–1916)

Prehistoric Animal

Artist: Hermann Post (German, 1873–1939)

Backyards

Artist: Hermann Post (German, 1873–1939)

The Elevated Railway, Berlin

Artist: Hermann Post (German, 1873–1939)

Blühende Waldbäume II (Flowering Tree II)

Artist: Martel Schwichtenberg (German 1896–1945)

Merz 1003 (Peacock's Tail)

Artist: Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887–1948)

Merzz. 19

Artist: Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887–1948)

Mz 380. Schlotheim

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)

Abstraction: Squares

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

Abstraction

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

Abstraction: Three Black Circles

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

Forms

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

Abstract Forms

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

Forms

Artist: Fritz Stuckenberg (German, 1881–1944)

Self-potrait

Artist: Arnold Topp (German, 1887–1945)

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