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  • The Congress of Berlin: Disraeli as a tooth-drawer, assisted by Queen Victoria, operates on Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire, surrounded by political figures from France, Germany etc. Coloured lithograph by J.J. van Brederode after Jan Steen, 1878.
  • Fifth International Genetics Congress, Berlin; eleven delegates. Process print, 1927.
  • A young Jewish boy listens to the wise words of his aged uncle. Wood engraving by C.E. Forberg after Ludwig Knaus.
  • The words "Stand together. Walk together" with a repeated list of emergency phone lines representing an advertisement for Gay Pride events in Germany in 1993. Colour lithograph by ComDesign, Berlin, 1993.
  • The words "Stand together. Walk together" with a repeated list of emergency phone lines representing an advertisement for Gay Pride events in Germany in 1993. Colour lithograph by ComDesign, Berlin, 1993.
  • Multicolour forms to celebrate the seventh Bundesversammlung der Menschen mit HIV und AIDS (national gathering of people with HIV and AIDS). Colour lithograph by b + d, 1996.
  • Three coopers working to repair barrels in a German monastery cellar are served with tankards of beer. Etching by Carl Vaditz after Eduard Grützner.
  • The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1515-1520.
  • The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1515-1520.
  • The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1515-1520.
  • The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1515-1520.