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Landscape at Eboli

Artist: Johann Martin von Rohden (German, 1778-1868)

Profile Portrait of a Woman

Artist: Anselm Feuerbach (German, 1829–1880)

Frieze Ornament

Artist: Unknown

Frieze Ornament

Artist: Unknown

Nightjar

Artist: Unknown

Woman with Lyre

Artist: Unknown

Sketch of a Village

Artist: Max Pechstein (German, 1881–1955)

Two Seated Women in Studio

Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)

Study of Heads

Artist: Adolf Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (German, 1815–1905)

Schwestern (Nuns)

Artist: Adolf Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (German, 1815–1905)

Female Nude

Artist: Rudolf Belling (German, 1886–1972)

Studies of kneeling men

Artist: Jakob Ernst Marcus (German, 1774–1826)

Countryside with waterfall and figures

Artist: Johann Heinrich Muntz (German, 1727–1798)

The Crucifixion

Artist, attributed to: Johann Kellerthaler II (German, 1560/62–1611)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Hans Petzelt (German, born Guiezno, Poland, active 1597 Frankfurt)

Circe transforming the Men of Ulysses into Animals

Artist: Unknown
After: Jörg Breu the Elder (German, 1475/76–1537)

The Entombment of Christ (recto); Landscape with a City on a River (verso)

Artist: Hermann Weyer (German, 1596–ca. 1621)

The Institution of the Rosary by Saint Dominic

Artist: Georg Anton Urlaub (German, 1713–1759)

Ein mit einem Zelt beladenes Cameel (Man with a Tent-Laden Camel)

Artist: Philipp Ferdinand von Gudenus (German, 1688–1754)

Frederick William III

Artist: Unknown

Study for School of Witches

Artist: Otto Greiner (German, 1869–1916)

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