Gabriele Münter Gallery
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An interior view of the Münter-Haus in the Bavarian village of Murnau. (© picture-alliance/akg-images) -
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Vassily Kandinsky at his desk in 1913, when he occupied an apartment located in Munich's Ainmillerstrasse (photo by Gabriele Münter). (© picture-alliance/akg-images) -
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"Countryside Near Paris" (Bei Paris II, circa 1906) by Gabriele Münter (1877-1962), oil on paperboard mounted on pulpboard, 10 x 16.5 cm (3.9 x 6.5 in), Brooklyn Museum (© Brooklyn Museum/Wikimedia Commons) -
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A Munich museumgoer admires Gabriele Münter's painting "Der Sitzende" (The Seated One), which depicts the artist Paul Klee, at a 1957 special exhibition of works by both Münter and Kandinsky. (© dpa - Bildarchiv) -
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An interior view of Gabriele Münter's house in Murnau, also know as the "Russenhaus" (Russian House), which is now a museum. (© dpa - Fotoreport) -
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Members of the Blue Rider Circle in a photograph taken by artist Gabriele Münter in 1910 or 1911, including (left to right): Maria and Franz Marc, Bernhard Köhler, Heinrich Campendonk, Thomas von Hartmann und Vassily Kandinsky (seated, center). (© dpa - Report)