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  • New Palace (Neue Palais), Potsdam. Photograph, 1876.
  • New Palace (Neue Palais), Potsdam. Photograph, 1876.
  • Men and women leaning on the back of a sofa; advertising the counselling services of the AIDS-Hilfe Potsdam e.V. Colour lithograph by Grafik Lachmann after Liebe.
  • The word 'HIV +' in bold black and blue letters representing an advertisement for an exhibition entitled: 'HIV +: Posters Against AIDS' designed by students of the University of Potsdam under the supervision of Prof. Lex Drewinski from 26 to 27 January 1995 at the University of Potsdam; advertisement by the AOK Health Fund. Colour lithograph.
  • A headless white figure with an erect penis running to the right with a moon to the left against a black background; a 'Stop AIDS' advertisement. Lithograph by L. Drewinski.
  • A shark chasing a small fish; a 'Stop AIDS' advertisement. Lithograph by L. Drewinski, 1997.
  • White spermatozoa swimming down, two with their tales crossed against a black background; a 'Stop AIDS' advertisement. Lithograph by L. Drewinski, 1997.
  • Alexander I of Russia taking leave of Friedrich Wilhelm III and his wife, Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, next to the tomb of Frederick the Great. Aquatint by J. Berka after S. Le Gros, 1806.
  • The head of a young man with closed eyes, representing mourning for AIDS victims to be marked by a procession in Berlin on the eve of World AIDS day. Lithograph, 199-.
  • Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man forms the backdrop to a list of dates for the 1996 'Medical journey' meetings about HIV and AIDS issues held at the Café PositHIV in Berlin by the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph.