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A work made of gelatin silver print.

Mystery of the Street, 1928

Umbo (Otto Umbehr)

A work made of acrylic on chromogenic color print.

20.3.92, 1992

Gerhard Richter

A work made of drypoint on ivory japanese paper.

Woman's Bath, 1922

Max Beckmann

A digitally drawn spiderweb contains the phrase, outlined in webbing, "Being Not Truthful Works Against Me".

Being Not Truthful Always Works Against Me (edition 1/10), 2006

Stefan Sagmeister

A work made of graphite, with stumping on cream wove paper.

Pimp and Whore, 1921

Otto Dix

A work made of oil on burlap on cardboard.

Harmonized Region, 1938

Paul Klee

A work made of steel, gilding, brass, and leather.

Gauntlet from a Tournament Garniture of a Hapsburg Prince, 1571

Anton Peffenhauser

A work made of soft ground etching, etching and aquatint on cream wove paper.

Head: Self-Portrait, 1912

Käthe Kollwitz

A work made of glazed porcelain.

Punch Bowl, designed 1891, made 1892

Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin

A work made of oil on copper.

Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness, c. 1605

Adam Elsheimer

A work made of pen and black ink, with red chalk, on ivory laid paper, mounted onto buff card.

Landscape with River and Distant Hills, n.d.

Franz Kobell

A work made of opaque watercolor on parchment.

Saint Gregory as Author, 1188/1200

School of Weingarten Abbey

A work made of wood (walnut) and steel.

Matchlock Musket, c. 1600

A work made of etching on cream wove paper.

A Man Sinks Down Before the Crown, 1904

Paul Klee

A work made of lithograph in black with additions of red and yellow watercolor on cream colored postcard paper.

Festival of the Lanterns, Bauhaus, 1922

Paul Klee

A work made of oil on canvas.

Self-Portrait, 1917

Lovis Corinth

A work made of drypoint on paper.

At the Hotel (The Dollar), 1923

Max Beckmann

A work made of woodcut on ivory wove japanese paper.

The Bull, 1912

Franz Marc

A work made of steel, wood, and leather.

Thrusting Sword (Estoc), c.1525—c.1540

A work made of bronze.

Christ Entering Jerusalem, before 1927

Richard Scheibe

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