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Garden Landscape

Artist: József Rippl-Rónai (Hungarian, 1861–1927)

Untitled

Artist: Rita Ackermann (Hungarian, born 1968)

Water Book

Artist: Agnes Eperjesi (Hungarian, born 1964)

Braille II (Kep 211)

Artist: Gyorgy Kepes (American, born Hungary, 1906–2001)

Shadow Picture with Drawings

Artist: Gyorgy Kepes (American, born Hungary, 1906–2001)

Sidewalk, Paris

Artist: André Kertész (American, born Hungary, 1894–1985)

Ballet practice at the Grand Opera, Paris

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Night Races at Longchamp

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Baseball Game, Randall's Island, New York

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Mothers at the St. Cyr Military Academy Graduation Ceremonies, France

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Baseball Game, Randall's Island, New York

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Harlem Baseball

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Coney Island Pyramid

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Untitled (Coney Island, people on moving wheel)

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Untitled (Sandwiches, Steaks, Chops)

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Harlem Iceman

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Harlem, Unemployed III, New York City

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Harlem, Unemployed II, New York City

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Preparing the church dinner, Harlem, New York City

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Shopping for fruit on 135th Street, Harlem, New York City

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Shopping in Harlem, New York City

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

Bootblack and Patron, Harlem, New York City

Artist: Lucien Aigner (Hungarian, 1901–1999)

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