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H.M. Saffer II (American, b. 1942)
Uwe Henneken (German, b. 1974), A teaching in transfiguration
Pierrot Lunaire, 1924, Paul Klee
Medium: watercolor
Fruits on Red, 1930, Paul Klee
Medium: watercolor
Revolving House, 1921, Paul Klee
Medium: oil
Marin and student, 1907, Pablo Picasso
One Who Understands, Paul Klee, 1934, Modern and Contemporary Art
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection, 1998 Size: 21 ¼ × 16 in. (54 × 40.6 cm) Medium: Oil and gypsum on canvas
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489986
🌙 Strong Dream, 1929, Paul Klee
Winter Journey, Paul Klee, 1921, Modern and Contemporary Art
The Berggruen Klee Collection, 1984 Size: 17 7/8 × 12 5/8 in. (45.4 × 32.1 cm) Medium: Watercolor and transferred printing ink on paper, bordered with ink, mounted on cardboard
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/483047
Inner Forces, Paul Klee, 1939, Modern and Contemporary Art
Gift of Alfred Soman, 2010 Size: Primary support: 11 5/8 x 8 ¼ in. (29.6 x 21 cm) Secondary support: 16 1/8 x 12 ½ in. (41 x 31.8 cm) Medium: Gouache transfer drawing on paper, mounted on cardboard
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/497529
Woman with hat (Olga), 1935, Pablo Picasso
Medium: oil,canvas
Toulouse Landscape, 1898, Henri Matisse
https://www.wikiart.org/en/henri-matisse/toulouse-landscape-1898
Untitled, 1939, Pablo Picasso
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/pablo-picasso/untitled-1939-6
Gerard Dillon (1916-1971)
Clown with Red Canvas ,1960s
Oil on Board
Aht Amont Cliffs at Etretat, 1921, Henri Matisse
Still Life with Lemons, 1914, Henri Matisse
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