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- Housing Development
- Painting entitled Housing Development.
- Ball Players on the Shore
- No Description Available.
- Suprematism
- A white background with a graduated dark circle, black square, red triangle pierced by a dark blue triangle layered upon one another are depicted in the painting.
- Meret Oppenheim
- No Description Available.
- Christ Mocked by Soldiers
- Painting of red, peach, blue, yellow, white and black oil painting featuring three male figures; two profile view and one with head tilted to one side seated in the middle.
- Nude in Bathroom
- No Description Available.
- Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco
- Painting of black, peach, white and red color schema. Two male figures both dressed in black suits sit side by side handcuffed to one another.
- Girl Before a Mirror
- Painting of a woman standing at a traditional vanity who is confronting her mortality in the mirror.
- Bucks County Barn
- Painting of red, blue, gray, white, green and brown oil on composition board. Features a barn structure surrounded by white chickens and leaf-less trees.
- Bauhaus Stairway
- Bauhaus Stairway depicts the Bauhaus, a school founded in 1919 by architect Walter Gropius, famous for its visionary integration of technology, art, and design. Although Schlemmer made this painting three years after he left his teaching position at the Bauhaus, the works gridded structure, streamlined modular bodies and predominant palette of primary colors capture the schools vibrant design spirit. The carefully choreographed arrangement of the figures and the man en pointe at the top of the stairs reflects Schlemmers role as the creator of many important dance and theatrical productions at the Bauhaus. Schlemmer painted this work as Hitler assumed power, shortly before the Nazis closed the Bauhaus for good. He was among many artists persecuted by the Nazis, whose work they deemed "degenerate" and often destroyed.