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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Mamma's Boy
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Eby, Kerr
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Etching on paper
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1937
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Daniel
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Hirsch, Joseph
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Oil on canvas
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1976–1977
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Rough Going
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Eby, Kerr
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Drypoint on paper
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1919
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Arise, Ye Dead! (Debout les morts!)
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Rouault, Georges
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Sugar lift aquatint, aquatint, burnisher, roulette, and drypoint over photogravure on paper
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1927, published 1948
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Air Raid
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Nungester, Mildred
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Lithograph on paper
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1943
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Scrapped Locomotives
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Burchfield, Charles Ephraim
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Watercolor and graphite on paper
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1921
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Porky Didn't Know It Would Be This Way
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Moore, Tom
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Oil, acrylic, watercolor, graphite, and graphite powder on paper
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1981
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Beside the Dying
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Shahn, Ben
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Lithograph on paper
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1968
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Blessed Martyrs Japan
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Mulder, Joan
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Woodcut on paper
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about 1950
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Death as General
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1919
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Death over the Trenches
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death and the Fisherman
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death and the Woman at the Well
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death and the Woodcutter
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death and the Reaper
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death and the Miller
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death and the Milkmaid
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death and the Children
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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Death Steals the Child
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1919
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Death and the Child Murderess
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1919
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Death with Man and Woman
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1919
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Death and the Refugees
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1919
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Death and the Women
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1918
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The Battle of Bornhöved, 1227
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1920
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Death and the Workers
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1919
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