German Art Gallery
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Hanswerner Klein, cover artwork for German design magazine form, 1974. © Verlag form. More via for
“Sts. Lorenzo and Sebastian”, Basilica cycle 3 by Master L.F. 1502. The painting is part
pressworksonpaperblog:clock by pedro friedeberg, from “designing furniture, from concept to shop dra
mediterraneum:Artist: Nathaniel Sichel 1843-1907 (German)Title: Almée
talesfromweirdland:A woman and her pet dragon.Illustration from 1912 by German/Czech artist, Anton R
“The whore of Babylon” by Hans Burgkmair, 1523
The Surreal World Of German Artist Justin Peters Will Blow Your Mind,,
medievalpoc:Anonymous German ArtistAltarpiece with the Virgin Mary and Saint MauriceGermany (c. 1490
Louis Raemaekers (Dutch, 1869–1956, b. Roermond, Netherlands) - Father, Is It Still A Long Way To Th
blazewalker:“Uh 2B…I don’t want to do this anymore…” A requested image from Exga (If you like lewd a
Wilhelm Schulz (1865-1952), ‘The Misery’, 1908
Poppy Field - Karl Hagemeister 1875German 1848 - 1933 Gouache auf Pappe 65 x 98 cm Bröhan-Muse
They Have Slept in the Forest Too Long, Max Ernst, 1926
German Comb Morion Helmet, late 16th Century.
German nautilus shell cup, 17th or 18th century.from The Art Institute of Chicago
Roman statues, Osterburken* Exhibition: Religion in Limes* Roman Museum Osterburken source: Holger U
Josef Wenglein (1845 - 1919)Summery field meadow landscape, 1870
Corinna Wagner (German, Frankfurt Am Main Area, Germany) - Smaragd Chalk, Gesso on stretched Canvas
Leopold Kny, wall charts with forms of algae. Germany. Farlow Library of Cryptogamic Botany. Via Har
German Hand and a Half sword, circa 1570.from The Worcester Museum of Art : Higgins Armory Collectio
Reeds and water lilies on the shore - Siegward Sprotte German, 1913-2004oil on artist board , 50 x
Gesine Marwedel (German, b. 1987, Eckernförde, Germany) - 1: Brain 2: Cricket 3: Seahorse 4: Flam
Design from Pennsylvania Germans, 1930s. The Index of American Design: The Metropolitan Museum of Ar
Hans Wildermann (1884-1954), from “Realities. 49 Pages on Goethe’s Faust” by Gusta
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