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Found 86 Items Tagged "woodcut"
Objects
Max Pechstein
Zwickau, Germany, 1881–1955, Berlin, Germany (former West Berlin)
Clerong
1917
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Erich Heckel
German, 1883–1970
Head of a Violinist (Kopf des Geigers)
1907
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German, 1880–1938
Portrait of Ludwig Schames (Kopf Ludwig Schames)
1918
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
The Fall of Man
1509–1511; edition of 1511
Gerhard Marcks
German, 1889–1981
The Goatherd (Der Ziegenhirt)
1922
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Head II (Kopf II)
n.d.
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
German, 1884–1976
Man in Pain (Mann im Schmerz)
1916
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Crouching Female Nude (Hockender weiblicher Akt)
ca. 1913
Franz Marc
German, 1880–1916
Horse and Hedgehog (Pferd und Igel)
1913
Ernst Barlach
German, 1870–1938
Kneeling Woman with Dying Child (Kniende Frau mit sterbenden Kind)
1919
Emil Nolde
German, 1867–1956
Dr. P
1911
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German, 1880–1938
Shepherd, Farmer, Girl (Hirt, Bauer, Mädchen)
1919
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
Christ in Limbo
1509–1511; edition of 1511
Aristide Maillol; Goulin, Lausanne
Ovide: L'Art d'Aimer
1935
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Half-Length Nude with Flower (Halbakt mit Blüte)
1910
Max Pechstein
Zwickau, Germany, 1881–1955, Berlin, Germany (former West Berlin)
Clerong
1917
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Erich Heckel
German, 1883–1970
Head of a Violinist (Kopf des Geigers)
1907
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German, 1880–1938
Portrait of Ludwig Schames (Kopf Ludwig Schames)
1918
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
The Fall of Man
1509–1511; edition of 1511
Gerhard Marcks
German, 1889–1981
The Goatherd (Der Ziegenhirt)
1922
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Head II (Kopf II)
n.d.
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
German, 1884–1976
Man in Pain (Mann im Schmerz)
1916
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Crouching Female Nude (Hockender weiblicher Akt)
ca. 1913
Franz Marc
German, 1880–1916
Horse and Hedgehog (Pferd und Igel)
1913
Ernst Barlach
German, 1870–1938
Kneeling Woman with Dying Child (Kniende Frau mit sterbenden Kind)
1919
Emil Nolde
German, 1867–1956
Dr. P
1911
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German, 1880–1938
Shepherd, Farmer, Girl (Hirt, Bauer, Mädchen)
1919
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
Christ in Limbo
1509–1511; edition of 1511
Aristide Maillol; Goulin, Lausanne
Ovide: L'Art d'Aimer
1935
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Half-Length Nude with Flower (Halbakt mit Blüte)
1910
Max Pechstein
Zwickau, Germany, 1881–1955, Berlin, Germany (former West Berlin)
Clerong
1917
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Erich Heckel
German, 1883–1970
Head of a Violinist (Kopf des Geigers)
1907
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German, 1880–1938
Portrait of Ludwig Schames (Kopf Ludwig Schames)
1918
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
The Fall of Man
1509–1511; edition of 1511
Gerhard Marcks
German, 1889–1981
The Goatherd (Der Ziegenhirt)
1922
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Small Head of Girl (Kleiner Mädchenkopf)
ca. 1912
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Head II (Kopf II)
n.d.
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
German, 1884–1976
Man in Pain (Mann im Schmerz)
1916
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Crouching Female Nude (Hockender weiblicher Akt)
ca. 1913
Franz Marc
German, 1880–1916
Horse and Hedgehog (Pferd und Igel)
1913
Ernst Barlach
German, 1870–1938
Kneeling Woman with Dying Child (Kniende Frau mit sterbenden Kind)
1919
Emil Nolde
German, 1867–1956
Dr. P
1911
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German, 1880–1938
Shepherd, Farmer, Girl (Hirt, Bauer, Mädchen)
1919
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
Christ in Limbo
1509–1511; edition of 1511
Aristide Maillol; Goulin, Lausanne
Ovide: L'Art d'Aimer
1935
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1939
Half-Length Nude with Flower (Halbakt mit Blüte)
1910
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