Ernst Barlach
For this illustrated version of a poem by Russian émigré Reinhold von Walter… More »
Max Beckmann
While convalescing in Frankfurt after a mental breakdown during World War I… More »
Max Beckmann
Beckmann's six drypoints loosely follow the dreamlike, erotic tales… More »
Max Beckmann
In six penetrating drypoints, Beckmann drew out the conflicting emotions… More »
Max Beckmann
In Stephan Lackner's play Der Mensch ist kein Haustier (Man is not a domesticated animal)… More »
Lovis Corinth
Lovis Corinth combined naturalism with expressive evocations… More »
Lovis Corinth
Gathering Lovis Corinth's articles from various art periodicals and Berlin newspapers… More »
Carl Otto Czeschka
Carl Otto Czeschka's eight double-page illustrations to Franz Keim's… More »
Vasily Kandinsky
Vasily Kandinsky's self-described "musical album," Klänge (Sounds)… More »
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Alfred Döblin's novella Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod (The canoness and death)… More »
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Using the woodcut technique, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner created twenty-two illustrations… More »
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner illustrated the 1924 reprint of Umbra vitae… More »
Paul Klee
In ten frenzied illustrations, Paul Klee captured the energy, violence, and chaos… More »
Oskar Kokoschka
In 1907, Fritz Waerndorfer, the financial backer of the Wiener Werkstätte… More »
Oskar Kokoschka
In 1909, Austrian writer Karl Kraus published an essay in the Viennese journal… More »
Oskar Kokoschka
Hiob is a tale of the combative relationship between the sexes… More »
Oskar Kokoschka
Set in a barbaric antiquity, and against the backdrop of two chanting… More »
Oskar Kokoschka
Set in a barbaric antiquity, and against the backdrop of two chanting… More »
Alfred Kubin
During his long and productive career, Alfred Kubin made drawings and lithographs… More »
Alfred Kubin
Reprising a theme he had first addressed during World War I, Alfred Kubin… More »
Max Pechstein
In 1918, Wolfgang Gurlitt published Die Samländische Ode (The Samland ode)… More »
Max Pechstein
Written in 1914 by Willy Seidel and later illustrated by Max Pechstein… More »
Various Artists
The program for the first season of the Cabaret Fledermaus in Vienna… More »
Various Artists
Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart (German printmakers of our time) brings together… More »
Various Artists
This catalogue for the Brücke's breakthrough exhibition in September 1910… More »
Various Artists
The first and only volume of Das graphische Jahrbuch (The print yearbook)… More »
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