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Rachel Stern
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Dave
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“Der Vereinsamte” (“Lone Man”), c. 1914
Dave
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Ed Bischoff, Portrait of Fritz Ascher, 1912
Dave
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Portrait Max Liebermann, c. 1910
Dave
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Death Mask Friedrich the Great, 1912
Dave
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“Was ist paradox!!!???” ( “What is paradox!!!???”), 1913
Dave
2018-11-28T20:20:46-05:00
Male Portrait in Profile, c. 1913
Dave
2018-11-28T20:20:51-05:00
“Kuss abgelehnt” (“Kiss rejected”), c. 1913
Dave
2018-11-28T20:20:56-05:00
“Der Intrigant” (“The Intriguer”), c. 1913
Dave
2018-11-28T20:21:02-05:00
Male Portrait in Red, c. 1915
Dave
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Burial, 1919
Dave
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Conductor, c. 1913
Dave
2018-11-28T20:38:47-05:00
Study of Conductor and Musicians, 1913
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