Julius Adam the Younger (German, 1852-1913, b. Munich, Germany, d. Ibid) - Schwarz-weisses, junges Kätzchen (Black and White young Kitten), 1883, Paintings: Oil on Wood

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Julius Adam the Younger (German, 1852-1913, b. Munich, Germany, d. Ibid) - Schwarz-weisses, junges Kätzchen (Black and White young Kitten), 1883, Paintings: Oil on Wood
Piece for Four Hands (Death plays with us), 1905 by Marcel Roux (French, 1878--1922)
Once upon a time in the West, Brett Allen Johnson
Park Landscape with Lake and Sculptures by Max Roeder (German, 1866--1947)
A Merry Air and a Sad Heart, 1879 by John George Brown (English, 1831-1913)
Four Foxes, 1913 by Franz Marc (German, 1880--1916)
The journey, 1875 by Albert Ludovici (German-born English, 1820-1894)
Mountain Landscape by Chérubino Pata (Swiss, 1827–1899)
Averil Mary Burleigh (English, 1883–1949)
In his hand are the deep places of the Earth by Ernest Albert Waterlow (English, 1850-1919)
Winter (Alexandre Calame, 1853)
Luna Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Arthur David McCormick
Constellations of winter, Elijah Gowin
Winter morning with frost, 1941 by Jan Voerman jr. (Dutch, 1890-1976)
A pair of Mediterranean coastal scenes: Dawn with a capriccio of a Roman temple; Evening with a French ship and a Roman gateway, Charles-François Grenier de Lacroix, called Lacroix de Marseille
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890--1918)