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Sheet 3(Blatt 3)

Artist: Oskar Fischer (German, 1892–1955)

Sheet 4(Blatt 4)

Artist: Oskar Fischer (German, 1892–1955)

Sheet 5(Blatt 5)

Artist: Oskar Fischer (German, 1892–1955)

Horses

Artist: Lily Uhlmann Hildebrandt (German, 1887–1979)

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)

Landscape (Berlin Landscape)

Artist: Rudolf Jacobi (German, 1889–1972)

Landscape

Artist: Rudolf Jacobi (German, 1889–1972)

Untitled

Artist: Edmund Kesting (1892–1970)

Birth of the Wolves.

Artist: Franz Marc (German, 1880–1916)

The River Wuppe

Artist: Carlo Mense (German, 1886–1965)

Scene on the River Wuppe

Artist: Carlo Mense (German, 1886–1965)

Abstract Design, No. 56

Artist: George Meyer (German, 1899-active 1920s)

Abstract Form, No. 92.

Artist: George Meyer (German, 1899-active 1920s)

Landscape Study, No. 86

Artist: George Meyer (German, 1899-active 1920s)

Abstract Design No. 116

Artist: George Meyer (German, 1899-active 1920s)

Landscape

Artist: George Meyer (German, 1899-active 1920s)

Abstraction: Drei zu Drei (Three by Three)

Artist: Robert Michel (German, 1897–1983)

Family Portrait II (Familienbild II)

Artist: Johannes Molzahn (German, 1892–1965)

Immaterial Figure (Immaterielle Figur)

Artist: Johannes Molzahn (German, 1892–1965)

Riding and . . . (Fahrten und . . . )

Artist: Johannes Molzahn (German, 1892–1965)

Mirror of Women II (Frauenspiegel II)

Artist: Johannes Molzahn (German, 1892–1965)

Another Station (Andere Station)

Artist: Johannes Molzahn (German, 1892–1965)

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