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R. H. Geyer-Raack
Deutsche Werkstätten
ca. 1928

Josef Hillerbrand
Deutsche Werkstätten
ca. 1928

Bruno Paul
Vereinigte Werkstätten
ca. 1905

Richard Riemerschmid
Vereinigte Werkstätten
ca. 1898

Theo Schmutz-Baudiss
München Vereinigte Werkstätten
ca. 1898–1901
Multiple artists/makers
1912

Matthes Deutsch
ca. 1490

Matthes Deutsch
ca. 1490

Matthes Deutsch
15th century and later
![[16 Aerial Views of Houses from the "Night Sun" Series], David Deutsch American, Gelatin silver prints](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP245548.jpg)
David Deutsch
2000

Jonas Gutsche
1710

Johann Tetsche
1700–42
![[Base of Ionic Column, North Porch of the Erechtheion, the Acropolis, Athens], Walter Hege German, Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP106355.jpg)
Walter Hege
Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin
ca. 1930
Horst Reusche
1981

Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
early 16th century
Deutsch Inc.
1970–79

Anonymous, Swiss, 16th Century
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
1515
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
1518
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
1518
Multiple artists/makers
1918–20
Brian Robb
André Deutsch
1976
Edwards and Deutsch Lithographic Co.
Division of Pictorial Publicity, United States Government
1917
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
1550
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
Heinrich Petri
1552
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
Heinrich Petri
1550
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
ca. 1520
Multiple artists/makers
1548

Multiple artists/makers
1549

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1917

Multiple artists/makers
1559
Multiple artists/makers
March 1561