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An Unequal Couple (late 17th century)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
True Happiness (1784)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Angelica Kauffmann (before 1781)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Charlotte-Elisabeth of Bavaria, Princess of Palatinate, Duchess of Orléans (1680)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) as Scipio (c. 1660)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Arthur Kampf, August 1, 1914, in Berlin (1914)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Self-Portrait as a Soldier (1915)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Otto Dix, Flanders (1934-36)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
The New Leipzig School: Neo Rauch (2010)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Lucas Cranach the Younger, Christ on the Cross (c. 1555)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500–1648)
King Francis I of France (c. 1525-30)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500–1648)
Peace of Westphalia: The Swearing of the Oath of Ratification of the Treaty of Münster (1648)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500–1648)
Otto Dix, Center Panel of Metropolis (Triptych) (1927-28)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Otto Dix, The Skat Players (1920)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, “Painting, Architecture and Gesamtkunstwerk” (1925)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
George Grosz, Pillars of Society (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Christian Schad, Sonja (1928)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
George Grosz, “Among Other Things, a Word for German Tradition” (1931)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
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