Michael Kunze — Reaching All Now (oil on canvas, 2022)
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Emilie Preyer (German, 1849-1930): Still life with peaches and grapes on a white tablecloth (via Lempertz)
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Hermann Hendrich (1854-1931), 'The Rhine Daughters', ''The Etude'', Vol. 47, #12, Dec. 1929
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“Forest and Sun”, 1926, Max Ernst.
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Caspar David Friedrich
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Otto Dix
Selbstbildnis mit Palette vor rotem Vorhang, 1942
© Otto Dix Stiftung
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Death and Drinker, 1909 by Erich Plontke (1889-1936)
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Maximilian Liebenwein - Walk of Mary Across the Mountains
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Herbstmeer V = Autumn Sea V
Emil Nolde (German; 1867–1956)
1910
Oil on canvas
© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll
“I had always wanted to paint so that I, the painter, would be the medium through which the colors worked out their own logical development in the same way that nature creates her own work; in the same way that crystals and metal are formed; that moss and algae grow, that a flower must unfold and bloom under the sun's rays.… I feel at times as though I myself can do nothing, but nature in and through me can do a great deal.” — Emil Nolde
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Michael Kunze — Hyposphagm (oil on canvas, 2020)
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Emilie Preyer (German, 1849-1930): Still Life with Grapes, Plums and a Peach (1880) (via Sotheby's)
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Kunz Meyer-Waldeck (1859-1953), 'The Witch of Endor', ''La Ilustración artística'', Oct. 28, 1901
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“The Monk by the Sea”, 1808-10, Caspar David Friedrich.
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Ludwig Knaus (German, 1829-1910)
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