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Trennung (Separation)

Artist: Béla Kádár (Hungarian, 1877-1956)

The Sympathetic Horse

Artist: Béla Kádár (Hungarian, 1877-1956)

Planes Cutting Planes

Artist: László Moholy-Nagy (American, born Hungary, 1895–1946)

Jazz Band

Artist: Hugo Scheiber (Hungarian, 1873–1950)

Two Fencers

Artist: Suzanne Suba (American, born Hungary, 1913–2012)

Street Scene

Artist: Béla Kádár (Hungarian, 1877-1956)

Eliel Saarinen

Artist: Géza Maróti (Hungarian, 1875-1941)

Eliel Saarinen

Artist: Géza Maróti (Hungarian, 1875-1941)

Scene of Hvittrask

Artist: Géza Maróti (Hungarian, 1875-1941)

Trees at Hvittrask

Artist: Géza Maróti (Hungarian, 1875-1941)

Hegemann

Artist: László Moholy-Nagy (American, born Hungary, 1895–1946)

Tijl Nix: De Tranendroger (Book cover design)

Artist: Andor Weininger (Hungarian, 1899–1986)

Tijl Nix: De Tranendroger (Alternative book cover design)

Artist: Andor Weininger (Hungarian, 1899–1986)

Tijl Nix: De Tranendroger (Thirty-nine designs for book illustrations)

Artist: Andor Weininger (Hungarian, 1899–1986)

Untitled

Artist: Ignác Kokas (Hungarian, 1926–2011)

Untitled

Artist: Ignác Kokas (Hungarian, 1926–2011)

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