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Olympus

Artist: Johann Jacob Spengler (Swiss, active ca. 1790)

Les trimardeurs (The Vagabonds)

Artist: Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (French, born Switzerland, 1859–1923)

Two Allegorical Figures

Artist: Unknown

Der König alles Ungeziefers (The King of All Insects)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Grundfeste (Foundation)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Kunstvoller Sternehälter (Ingenious Star Container)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Aquarelleskizze zu "MA" (Watercolor Sketch for "M. A.")

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Destruction and Hope

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Male nude and seated hermit (recto); Male nude (verso)

Artist: Henry Fuseli (Swiss, active in England, 1741–1825)

Garten der Leidenschaft (Garden of Passion) S. 13

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Cavalry Charge

Artist: Johann Conrad Gessner (Swiss, 1764–1826)

Ships

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Head (Kopf) - Bearded Man (Baertiger Mann)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Bildnis eines Asiaten (Portrait of an Oriental)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Head (Kopf) - Bearded Man (Baertiger Mann)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Two Members of Royal Horse Guard

Artist: Johann Conrad Gessner (Swiss, 1764–1826)

Christ Cursing the Barren Fig-Tree

Artist: Urs Graf the elder (Swiss, 1485–1527/28)

La grosse pierre sur le glacier de Vorderaar (The great stone on the glacier of Vorderaar)

Artist: Rudolf Hentzi (Swiss, 1731–1803)
After: Caspar Wolf (Swiss, 1735–1783)

The Girl in the North

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

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