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Two abstract figures stand in the central portion of this image.  The figure on the left is much larger than the figure on the right.  The left figure looks toward the right, raising their arms into the air.  They wear a dress that has patterns of waving forms and squiggled lines.  The other figure bends one arm under their chin and has an outfit depicted with lines that curve to right. The background in mostly blank, except for a strip of patterned grey along the left side of the work. The figures stand on a band of black and grey ground.
Max Ernst (German (culture or style))
Dancers
1950
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1987/1.264

Max Ernst (German (culture or style))
Composition with Figures
1891 – 1951
Museum Purchase
1951/2.46
This black and white etching shows a pier that dominates the foreground of the scene, and recedes toward the left distance while the center distance is vague darkness. There are tall, black pillars along the pier and waves of the water visible to the right of the image. The print is signed (l.r.) "Emil Nolde".
Emil Nolde (German (culture or style))
Hamburg, Landungsbrücke
1910
Museum Purchase
1954/2.29

Max Beckmann (German (culture or style))
Baptism of Christ
1911
Museum Purchase
1957/2.32

Abraham Cuyper (German (culture or style))
Mountain Landscape
1605 – 1652
Museum Purchase
1966/2.8

Max Beckmann (German (culture or style))
Umarmung (The Embrace)
1922
Anonymous Gift
1970/2.182

Lovis Corinth (German (culture or style))
View in the Tiergarten
1920
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1964/2.108

Erich Heckel (German (culture or style))
Still Life with Figures (Stil Leben Mit Holz Figur)
1960
Gift of Gilbert M. Frimet
1983/1.86

A. R. Penck (German (culture or style))
Concept, from the portfolio "Expedition to the Holyland"
1983
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1984/2.2.3

A. R. Penck (German (culture or style))
Idea for Sculpture No. 1, from the portfolio "Expedition to the Holyland"
1983
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1984/2.2.4

Max Beckmann (German (culture or style))
Dostoevsky II
1884 – 1950
Gift of Gilbert M. Frimet
1985/1.104
A woman dances in the middle of a room with musicians and observers seated behind her and two standing on a balcony. 
Max Slevogt (German (culture or style))
Tänzerin
1904 – 1905
Museum Purchase
1953/2.20
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