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Leda and the Swan

Artist: Hein Heckroth (German, 1901–1970)

Female Figure

Artist: Gert Wollheim (German, 1894-1974)

Shore Scene

Artist: Max Pechstein (German, 1881–1955)

Untitled (Abstract Composition)

Artist: Bernhard Heiliger (German, 1915–1995)

Untitled (Abstract Composition)

Artist: Bernhard Heiliger (German, 1915–1995)

Untitled (Abstract Composition)

Artist: Bernhard Heiliger (German, 1915–1995)

Untitled (Abstract Composition)

Artist: Bernhard Heiliger (German, 1915–1995)

Untitled (Abstract Composition)

Artist: Bernhard Heiliger (German, 1915–1995)

Untitled (Abstract Composition)

Artist: Bernhard Heiliger (German, 1915–1995)

Untitled (Finger Painting)

Artist: Gerhard Richter (German, born 1932)

Farm Cottages under Trees

Artist: Max Pechstein (German, 1881–1955)

Untitled (man and dog)

Artist: Georg Baselitz (German, born 1938)

Self-Portrait

Artist: Antonius Hockelmann (German, 1937–2000)

Untitled (Faces)

Artist: Antonius Hockelmann (German, 1937–2000)

Woman with Lyre

Artist: Unknown

Landscape

Artist: Rudolf Führmann (German, 1909–1977)

Portrait of Ralph Kirkpatrick

Artist: Rudolf Führmann (German, 1909–1977)

The Last Song

Artist: Alfred Kubin (German, 1877–1959)

Untitled [Rescue boat]

Artist: Max Pechstein (German, 1881–1955)

Untitled (seated female figure)

Artist: Karl Hartung (German, 1908–1967)

Untitled (two figures in a gallery)

Artist: Karl Hartung (German, 1908–1967)

Komposition Holba

Artist: Carl Buchheister (German, 1890–1964)

Untitled

Artist: Antonius Hockelmann (German, 1937–2000)

Was uns Malerei bedeuten kann? (What Can Painting Mean to Us?)

Artist: Jörg Immendorff (German, 1945–2007)

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