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Decorative Panel for a Dining Room

Artist: Otto Gustaf Carlsund (Swedish, 1897–1948)

Composition for an Observatory. (Formerly) Abstract Composition

Artist: Otto Gustaf Carlsund (Swedish, 1897–1948)

Still Life in Gray

Artist: Serge Charchoune (Russian, 1888–1975)

Moonlight on the Thames, London

Artist: Katherine S. Dreier (American, 1877–1952)

Suprematism (formerly) Abstraction

Artist: Alexander Drewin (Russian, 1889–1938)

Parrot

Artist: Raymond Duchamp-Villon (French, 1876–1918)

The Factory

Artist: Adolf Erbsloh (German, 1881-1947)

Newspaper and Fruit Dish

Artist: Juan Gris (Spanish, 1887–1927)

Head

Artist: Alexei Jawlensky (Russian, 1864–1941)

Improvisation No. 7 (Storm)

Artist: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active France, Germany, 1866–1944)

Composition I

Artist: Ragnhild Keyser (Norwegian, 1889–1943)

Composition II

Artist: Ragnhild Keyser (Norwegian, 1889–1943)

Red/Green Architecture (yellow/violet gradation)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Autumn Flower

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Proun 99

Artist: El Lissitzky (Russian, active Germany, 1890–1941)

Expansion of the Plastic Forces of a Village

Artist: Antonio Marasco (Italian, 1896–1975)

Fish

Artist: Louis Marcoussis (French, born Poland, 1878–1941)

Spatial Construction (Construction no. 557)

Artist: Konstantin Medunetsky (Russian, 1899–ca. 1936)

The Good Samaritan

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

Portrait of Joseph Stella

Artist: Rafael Sala (Spanish, 1891–1927)

Blühende Waldbäume II (Flowering Tree II)

Artist: Martel Schwichtenberg (German 1896–1945)

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)

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