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1. Hippolyte Bayard (1801-1887), “Héra Barberini”, 1839
2. Louis-Alphonse Poitevin (1819-1882), “Portrait of a Man, Possibly Le Secq”, c. 1855
3. Henri Le Secq (1818-1882), “Autoportrait de LeBildunterschrift Secq“, c. 1870
4. Louis-Alphonse Poitevin (1819-1882), “Self-Portrait”, c. 1854
5. Louis-Alphonse Poitevin (1819-1882), “Self-Portrait”, c. 1855
6. Jean-Baptiste Frénet (1814-1889), “Portrait of a Lady”, c. 1855
7. Jean-Baptiste Frénet (1814-1889), “Portrait of a Lady”, c. 1855
8. Pierre Michel Lafon de Camarsac (1821-1905), “Portrait de la Duchesse de Luynes�, 1865
9. Bisson Frères (Louis-Auguste 1814-1876 and Auguste-Rosalie 1826-1900), “Portrait de la Duchesse de Luynes”, c. 1857
10. Émile Zola (1840-1902), “Self-Portrait”, c. 1895-1900
11. Émile Zola (1840-1902), “Self-Portrait”, c. 1900
12. Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), “Kitty at Breakfast”, 1907
13. George Grosz (1893-1956), “Kopf eines Negers”, 1912-13
14. Hugo Adolf Bernatzik (1897-1953), “Eliri aus der Provinz Darnuba”, 1927/30
15. Hugo Adolf Bernatzik (1897-1953), “Blaufärben der Lippen”, 1927/30
16. Unidentified Photographer, “John Dillinger”, September 28, 1933
17. Unidentified Photographer, “John Dillinger, American Bank Robber�, 1933
18. Weegee (1899-1968), “As Dawn Broke in Harlem (Mayor La Guardia and a Reporter)”, August 2, 1943
19. Weegee (1899-1968), “Higher Education Goes To Her Head”, March 10, 1941
20. Andy Warhol (1928-1987), “n.t. (Male Head)”, c. 1952
21. Andy Warhol (1928-1987), “n.t. (Portrait of a Woman)”, c. 1952
22. Andy Warhol (1928-1987), “n.t. (Portrait of a Boy)”, c. 1953
23. Arnold Newman (1918-2006), “Willem de Kooning, New York”, 1959
24. a.r. Penck (1939-2017), “n.t. (Portrait)”, 1965
25. a.r. Penck (1939-2017), “n.t. (Portrait)”, 1965
26. NASA · Gemini XII · Buzz Aldrin, “Buzz Aldrin in Space”, November 1966
27. Georg Baselitz (*1938), “Großer Kopf”, 1966
28. Eugène Leroy (1910-2000), “Personnage”, c. 1968 /69
29. Eugène Leroy (1910-2000), “Tête”, 1967
30. NASA · Apollo XII · Charles Conrad, “Alan Bean”, November 19/20, 1969
31. Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), “Andy Warhol and Candy Darling”, 1969
32. Antonius Höckelmann (1937-2000), “o.T.”, 1976
33. Antonius Höckelmann (1937-2000), “Selbstportrait”, 1981
34. Georg Baselitz (*1938), “Elke Profil”, 1978
35. Georg Baselitz (*1938), “Elke Profil”, 1978
INDEX 1. Hippolyte Bayard (1801 - 1887) “Héra Barberini”, 1839, direct positive on paper, 17,4 x 14,4 cm, (3885) 2. Louis-Alphonse Poitevin (1819 - 1882) “Portrait of a Man, Possibly Le Secq”, c. 1855, experimental photolithograph on thin paper, 27,7 x 21,8 cm, (4105) 3. Henri Le Secq (1818 - 1882) “Autoportrait de Le Secq”, c. 1870, etching, 18,6 (36,1) x 13,5 (26) cm, (4049) 4. Louis-Alphonse Poitevin (1819 - 1882) “Self-Portrait”, c. 1854, graphite rubbing from a helioplastic plate (lithophan) on thin paper, 12,4 x 10,9 cm, (4100) 5. Louis-Alphonse Poitevin (1819 - 1882) “Self-Portrait”, c. 1855, experimental photolithograph on thin paper, 14,1 x 11,2 cm, (4101) 6. Jean-Baptiste Frénet (1814 - 1889) “Portrait of a Lady”, c. 1855, salt print from paper negative (Calotype), 20,9 x 15,5 cm, (1095) 7. Jean-Baptiste Frénet (1814 - 1889) “Portrait of a Lady”, c. 1855, salt print from paper negative (Calotype), 20,9 x 15,1 cm, (1096) 8. Pierre Michel Lafon de Camarsac (18211905) “Portrait de la Duchesse de Luynes”, 1865, enamel on copper plaque (from a photograph of Daguerreotype by an unidentified artist), 7,1 x 8,8 cm, (7040)
9. Bisson Frères (Louis-Auguste 1814-1876 and Auguste-Rosalie 1826-1900) “Portrait de la Duchesse de Luynes”, c. 1857, gold toned salt paper print, from glass negative (enlargement of a Daguerreotype by an unidentified artist), 66,3 x 52,3 cm, (5192) 10. Émile Zola (1840 - 1902) “Self-Portrait”, c.1895-1900, cyanotype mounted on original board, 11,1 (19,5) x 8,3 (13,5) cm, (9883) 11. Émile Zola (1840 - 1902) “Self-Portrait”, c. 1900, vintage silver gelatin print on matte paper, 22,8 (24,0) x 17,0 (18,1) cm, (9890) 12. Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946) “Kitty at Breakfast”, 1907, Lumière autochrome, 9,2 x 12,4 cm, (3157) 13. George Grosz (1893 - 1956) “Kopf eines Negers”, 1912-13, black ink on paper, 22,3 x 19,7 cm, (4887) 14. Hugo Adolf Bernatzik (1897 - 1953) “Eliri aus der Provinz Darnuba”, 1927/30, silver gelatin print, 17,3 x 12,7 cm, (2226) 15. Hugo Adolf Bernatzik (1897 - 1953) “Blaufärben der Lippen”, 1927/30 silver gelatin print, 11,3 x 18,1 cm, (2116) 16. Unidentified Photographer “John Dillinger”, September 28, 1933, silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper, , 16,4 (17,7) x 11,5 (12,7) cm, (10250) 17. Unidentified Photographer “John Dillinger, American Bank Robber”, September 28, 1933, silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper, 34,9 (35,5) x 28,1 cm, (7217)
18. Weegee (1899 - 1968) “As Dawn Broke in Harlem (Mayor La Guardia and a Reporter)”, August 2, 1943, silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper, 21,4, (22,8) x 16,9 (18,0) cm, (9594) 19. Weegee (1899 - 1968) “Higher Education Goes To Her Head”, March 10, 1941, silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper, 16,3 (20,3) x 14,3 (15,5) cm, (9426) 20. Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) “n.t. (Male Head)”, c. 1952, graphite on paper (two sheets collaged together), 28,2 x 29,7 cm, (4392) 21. Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) “n.t. (Portrait of a Woman)”, c. 1952, graphite on paper (three sheets collaged together), 37,1 x 32,7 cm, (4410) 22. Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) “n.t. (Portrait of a Boy)”, c. 1953, ink and graphite on paper, 31,6 x 15,8 cm, (4761) 23. Arnold Newman (1918 - 2006) “Willem de Kooning, New York”, 1959, vintage silver gelatin print on semi-matte paper, 19,7 (43,1) x 19,7 (35,5) cm, (4085) 24. a.r. Penck (1939 - 2017) “n.t. (Portrait)”, 1965, charcoal on paper, 41,8 x 29,6 cm, (2718)
27. Georg Baselitz (*1938) “Großer Kopf”, 1966, woodcut, printed with monotype in black on brown/green on light brown on an unusually large sheet of an antique folio leaf, 48,7 (63,7) x 39,8 (43,4) cm, (2340) 28. Eugène Leroy (1910 - 2000) “Personnage”, c. 1968/69, oil on canvas, 73,0 x 54,0 cm, (5111) 29.Eugène Leroy (1910 - 2000) “Tête”, 1967, oil on canvas, 46,0 x 38,5 cm, (5112) 30. NASA · Apollo XII · Charles Conrad “Alan Bean”, November 19/20 , 1969, silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper, 18,4 (20,3) x 19,9 (25,2) cm, (7793) 31. Cecil Beaton (1904 - 1980) “Andy Warhol and Candy Darling”, 1969, silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper, 20,2 x 20,0 cm, (1722) 32. Antonius Höckelmann (1937 - 2000) “o.T.”, 1976, Gouache, watercolor on Hahnemühle hand made paper, 61,3 x 48,2 cm, (2635) 33. Antonius Höckelmann (1937 - 2000) “Selbstportrait”, 1981, mixed media on hand-made laid paper, 52,0 x 38,0 cm, (5206)
25. a.r. Penck (1939 - 2017) “n.t. (Portrait)”, c. 1965, graphite on paper, 42,0 x 29,7 cm, (2720)
34. Georg Baselitz (*1938) “Elke Profil”, 1978, ink on Hahnemühle hand made paper, 62,5 x 47,8 cm, (2320)
26. NASA · Gemini XII · Buzz Aldrin “Buzz Aldrin in Space”, November 1966, color print on glossy fibre paper, 20,7 (25,3) x 18,5 (20,3) cm, (8872)
35. Georg Baselitz (*1938) “Elke Profil”, 1978, ink on Hahnemühle hand made paper, 62,6 x 47,8 cm, (2322)
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