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Karmazid aka Patrick Zöller aka Patze (German, b. Karlsruhe, Germany) - Cover Art for Urfaust / King
Josef Wenglein (1845 - 1919)Untitled
peashooter85:German halberd, late 16th or early 17th century.from The Cincinnati Museum of Art
nobrashfestivity:Hans Richter, Dreams That Money Can BuyThe film was produced by Kenneth Macpherson
Julia Wengenroth (German, based Krefeld, Germany) - Windblown, 2015 Photography
Lutz Roeder, cover artwork for german magazine Gebrauchsgraphik, 1966. Source
Otto Rodewald, portrait Gerda Margarethe Rück, 1929. Oil on canvas. Hamburger Kunsthalle
Oskar Zwintscher, Portrait of a Lady with Cigarette, 1902. Via Skd onlineThe german artist Oskar Zwi
Norbert Salzwedel, Ex Libris, Klaus-Jürgen Tischer, 2010Source
Julius Gipkens, Poster artwork for Überall beliebt St. Pauli Actien Bier, before 1913. Hollerbaum &a
Statue of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in St. Elizabeth’s Church, Marburg; Germany, c. 1470
Christ carrying the Cross and Veronica with the Sudarium by Derick Baegert, 1477-78
“Madonna im Ährenkleid”, end of 15th century
Johann Friedrich Leybold (German; 1755–1838) after Heinrich Füger (Austrian; 1751–1818)Klopstock&rsq
Klopstock’s Messias. Neunter Gesang. = Klopstock’s Messiah. Ninth Canto.Johann Friedrich Leybo
Klopstock’s Messias. Fünfter Gesang. = Klopstock’s Messiah. Canto Five.Johann Friedrich Leybol
Wirtsgarten am Starnberger See (Terrace at the Starnberger Lake) - Otto PippelGerman painter 1878-
“Circumcision” painting in Kalkar church, Germany by Jan Joest, 1508
Villeroy & Boch, Tea service, 1911-12. Stoneware. Mettlach Germany. Via Rijksmuseum
Magnificent 18th century German double barrel flintlock rifle with carved stock and gold inlaid barr
Ottilie W. Roederstein was one of the leading painters in the German-speaking world during her lifet
August Friedrich Schenck, “Anguish”, 1876–1878. Wikipedia
Walter Dexel, Reklameuhren, new clocks for out-of-home advertising & Hans Leistikow’s artw
Etching by Albrecht Dürer, Nemesis’ wing
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