Attributed works:
20. Dionysus and a courtesan dancing, by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. c.1827-30. From the Antique Cycle frieze in the throne room of the Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda, Berlin (destroyed 1945). Photograph by Otto Cürlis. 1943-45. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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21. Peace gladdens the people, by Antoine Pesne. 1746. Stadtschloss, Potsdam (destroyed 1945). Photograph by Peter Cürlis. 1943. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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22. The middle courtyard of Schloss Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, draped with camouflage netting to conceal it from Allied bombers. Photograph by Helga Schmidt-Glassner. 1943-45. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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23. History of the Speyer diocese, by Januarius Zick. 1751-54. Schloss Bruchsal, Baden (destroyed 1945, but later rebuilt). Photograph by Helga Schmidt-Glassner. 1943-45. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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25. Knights' Hall, Stadtschloss, Berlin (bombed 1945, demolished 1951). Photograph by Peter Cürlis. 1943-45. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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26. Detail from the Glorification of the future emperor Joseph I, by Sebastiano Ricci. 1701-02. Blue staircase ceiling, Schloss Schönbrunn, Vienna. Photograph by Pitt Severin. 1944-45. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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27. Kurt Wolff, by Charles Leirens. c.1942 (Family Archive Christian Wolff)
Attributed works:
28. Survey photographer Peter Cürlis, reflected while photographing the mirror in the apartment of Frederick the Great, Stadtschloss, Potsdam (destroyed 1945). Photograph by Peter Cürlis. 1943-45. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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29. Detail of Young Berliner receiving CARE package, probably by Susi Weigel. 1947 (Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public Library)
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30. Detail from the Allegory of the planets and four continents, by Giambattista Tiepolo. 1752-53. Residenz, Würzburg (bombed 1945 and restored). Photograph by Carl Lamb. 1944-45 (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Non-western art unattributed:
31. Detail from A Music-making deity. Third to eighth century. Fresco fragment from Xianjing, China, formerly in the Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin; Museum destroyed by Allied bombing, present whereabouts of the fragment unknown. Photograph by Otto Cürlis. 1943-45. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Western art unattributed:
24. Receipt for the photographs taken by Helga Glassner issued by the Württemberg monuments and fine arts office and signed by Denkmalpfleger Richard Schmidt. It was sent with film to Berlin and bears the stamp of the Propaganda Ministry and the code for the Führerprojekt: Kult-BK/9084. 1944. (Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington)