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Warrior with Shield, 1953–54

Henry Moore

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Blind Man's Buff, 1945

Max Beckmann

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German Expressionism. Genre. Figures in an interior of a house; (nude) human figure - female

Modern Bohemia, 1924

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

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The Avenger, modeled 1914, cast 1923

Ernst Barlach

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Fauve. London: Church. St. Paul's Cathedral

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London: St. Paul's Cathedral seen from the Thames, 1906

André Derain

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Study for Improvisation V, 1910

Vassily Kandinsky

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Boy with Butterfly Net, 1907

Henri Matisse

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Woman in a white gown seated next to the sea. Picasso's Classical period.

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Woman by the Sea, 1922

Pablo Picasso

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Three Bathers, 1907

Henri Matisse

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Seated girl. Franzi Fehrmann. German Expressionism. Figure shown nearly full length, filling almost all of the picture space, seated on vivid blue divan dressed in bright red dress with yellow trim and black polka dots on green sleeves. Small nude figure at left a frequent motif in Kirchner's art. Strong color utilized, applied in broad areas with an eye to contrast and balance. Harsh contour lines add a decorative element to the composition. These strong contour lines reveal the influence of the woodcutting technique which Kirchner also practiced to great effect. Composition is simplified and economy of line and form reveal influence of Japanese art and primitive African sculpture. No signature - checked 8-21-96.

Seated Girl (Fränzi Fehrmann), 1910 (altered 1920)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

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Composition is very similar to L'Intrigue by Ensor in collection of Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, which measures 35 1/2' x 59' and is dated 1890.

The Intrigue, 1911

James Ensor

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German Expressionism. The picture encloses four figures in a tight, absurd configuration defined by a picture frame and a door frame. Two men dressed as harlequins raise a daringly balanced woman muffled up in winter attire. A waiter in tails with a tray full of champagne glasses slides between the figures. In the background is a broad sky, low-lying snow covered mountains, and two figures in a horse costume.

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The Skaters, 1932

Max Beckmann

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Landscape. German Expressionism. View of Dresden.

View of Dresden: Schlossplatz, 1926

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

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The Blue House, 1906

Maurice de Vlaminck

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cityscape in bright color (predominately maroon, pink, green and blues) with two towers; clock tower at left; bridge with arches in middle ground; five boats behind dock in foreground, with two figures seated in one boat; two figures in foreground

Zurich, 1926

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

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abstracted image; nude young man with brown hair and pale skin, standing at edge of water, with arms crossed over his chest, facing a seated man with reddish skin and brown hair, with his PR knee up, in LLQ, behind spikey foliage; arcing shoreline with bluff at left; low clouds; reddish rocks in LRC; received in black and gilt frame

Boys at the Beach, 1919

Erich Heckel

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abstract image of a green mountain with yellow, orange, and purple cows, with a shepherd in purple and yellow in LRQ; blue river in a U ship around mountain; purple mountains around central green mountain; green pine trees in LRC; second abstracted figure in LRC; received in black and gilt frame

Mountain with Cattle, 1918

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

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