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Head

Artist: Gustaw Gwozdecki (Polish, 1880–1934, active France)

Universitetet i Virginia

Etcher: Unknown

Tête à Tête

Artist: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

The Flower of Love (Die Blume der Liebe)

Artist: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

Rhinoceros

Artist: Barbara Kwasniewska (Polish, born 1931)

Flight into Egypt

Artist: Jan Rynkowski (Polish, active 20th century)

The Flight into Egypt

Artist: Edmund Bartlomiejczyk (Polish, 1885–1950)

St. Sebastian - Triptych

Artist: Rolf Nesch (Norwegian, born Germany, 1893–1975)

Portrait of Herr Dr. Seidl

Etcher: Unknown
After: Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

Mountain Summer

Artist: Oddbjørn Stølen (Norwegian, born 1937)

Untitled [Figure in Gold and Violet]

Artist: Jankel Adler (Polish, 1895–1949)

Untitled

Artist: Enrico Glicenstein (American, Polish, active in Italy and America)

The Actor

Artist: Marian Dederko (Polish 1880-1965)

Circus

Artist: Benedykt Jerzy Dorys (Polish, 1901–1990)

Starry Portrait

Artist: Edward Hartwig (Polish, 1909–2003)

Okular

Artist: Aleksander Krzywobłocki (Polish, 1901–1979)

Still Life, Bellas Artes, San Miguel de Allende

Artist: Eva Rubinstein (Polish b. 1933)

Dawn Over City, Lodz

Artist: Eva Rubinstein (Polish b. 1933)

Self Portrait with Masks, New York, 1983

Artist: Eva Rubinstein (Polish b. 1933)

Sink, from Asylum series

Artist: Dag Alveng (Norwegian, born 1953)

Electric Fence

Artist: Dag Alveng (Norwegian, born 1953)

This Is MOST Important

Artist: Dag Alveng (Norwegian, born 1953)

Untitled

Artist: Agatha Wojciechowsky (Polish, 1896–1986)

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