Kriegszeit--Künstlerflugblätter
Käthe Kollwitz
(German, 1867–1945)
Max Beckmann
(German, 1884–1950)
Ernst Barlach
(German, 1870–1938)
Max Liebermann
(German, 1847–1935)
Rudolph Grossmann
(German, 1882–1941)
Ulrich Hübner
(German, 1872–1932)
Heinrich Hübner
(German, born in 1869)
August Gaul
(German, 1869–1921)
Arthur Kampf
(German, 1864–1939)
Otto Hettner
(German, 1875–1931)
Max Oppenheimer
(Austrian, active Germany and USA, 1885–1954)
Hans Baluschek
(German, 1870–1935)
Wilhelm Trübner
(German, 1851–1917)
Helmuth Stockmann
(German, 20th century)
Erich Büttner
(German, 1889–1936)
Wilhelm Oesterle
(German, 1876–1922)
Alice Trübner
(German, born England, 1875–1916)
George Greve-Lindau
(German, born in 1876)
Alexander Kolbe
(German, 20th century)
Georg Kolbe
(German, 1877–1947)
Otto Hundt
(German, born in 1887)
Fritz Rhein
(German, 1873–1948)
Franz Heckendorf
(German, 1888–1964)
Max Unold
(German, 1885–1964)
Emil Rudolf Weiss
(German, 1875–1942)
Hedwig Weiss
(German, 1860–1923)
Kurt Schäfer
(German, about 1886–1915)
Oskar Nerlinger
(German, 1893–1969)
Hans Meid
(German, 1883–1957)
Wilhelm Wagner
(German, 1887–1968)
Dora Hiss
(German, 20th century)
Valer von Ferencky
(Hungarian, died in 1955)
Carl O. Petersen
(German, born in 1880)
Ludwig Danziger
(Polish, active Germany, 1874–1924)
Jószef Arpád Murmann
(Slovakian, born in 1889)
Waldemar Rösler
(German, 1882–1916)
Peter Behrens
(German, 1868–1940)
Willy Jaeckel
(German, 1888–1944)
Otto Hamel
(German, 1866–1950)
Erich Thum
(German, born in 1886)
U. Kaiser
(German, 20th century)
F. Tischler
(German, 20th century)
W. Boning
(German, 20th century)
Friedrich Feigl
(German, 1884–1965)
M. Mory
(German, 20th century)
Josef Bato
(Hungarian, born in 1888)
Willy Semm
(German, born in 1888)
Paul Cassirer
(German, 1871–1926)
Alfred Gold
(German, born in 1874)
Paul Cassirer
(German, 1871–1926)
1914–16
Place of PublicationBerlin, Germany
Medium/TechniqueIllustrated periodical with numerous lithographs
DimensionsOverall (with portfolio): 49 x 33.3 x 3 cm (19 5/16 x 13 1/8 x 1 3/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vershbow
Accession number1978.79
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Not on viewClassificationsIllustrated books
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Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1914-1916
ProvenanceMr. and Mrs. Arthur Vershbow, by whom given to MFA, September 1957.