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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Andreas Naeplaesnigg
1790
Multiple artists/makers
1575

Andreas Gursky
1994

Andreas Altomonte
ca. 1748
![Architectura Curiosa Nova: Das ist, neue ergotzliche Sinn und Kunstreiche auch nutzliche Bau- und Wasser-Kunst . . ., Georg Andreas Böckler German, Printed book, engraved plates, Nuremberg : [s.n.], [1664]](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/li/web-additional/li254%20B63.R.jpg)
Georg Andreas Böckler
1664

Andreas Friedrich Stemmler
ca. 1743–45

Johann Andreas Bechdolff
Schrezheim Manufactory
ca. 1761–70

Johann Andreas Kuchenreuter
ca. 1760–70

Andreas Joseph Rath
1733

Andreas Feininger
ca. 1945, printed ca. 1970

Andreas Feininger
ca. 1953, printed ca. 1970
Andreas Feininger
1940

Andreas Feininger
1930s
Andreas Feininger
ca. 1959
Andreas Feininger
ca. 1959

Andreas Schiotteling
1809

Andreas Braun
1725–40

Andreas Meyer
mounts ca. 1608–47, amber 19th century

Andreas Müller
movement 17th century, case 19th century

Andreas Pauli
1622

Andreas Lude
1780–82

Andreas Vogler
ca. 1766–90

Andreas Ziegengeist
late 17th–early 18th century
Andreas Feininger
July 1946, printed 1949
Andreas Gursky
1988

Andreas Fleischer
early 17th century

Andreas Moritz
J. Grimminger
1952

Andreas Moritz
J. Grimminger
1952

Andreas Moritz
J. Grimminger
1952

Andreas Moritz
designed 1929, manufactured1960

Andreas Moritz
designed 1929, manufactured1960

Andreas Moritz
1929

Andreas Moritz
1929

Andreas Moritz
1929

Andreas Giller
18th century (?)

Andreas Jais
early 18th century

Andreas Achenbach
1853

Bartholomäus Seuter
Andreas Ropenack
ca. 1720

Royal Porcelain Manufactory
Andreas Hald
ca. 1830 (?)

Royal Porcelain Manufactory
Andreas Hald
ca. 1795