Uncovered: art that the Nazis derided as 'degenerate'
A visitor looks at the bronze sculpture 'standing girl' (Stehendes Maedchen),1930 by Otto Baum at the exhibition of 11 sculptures recently unearthed during archaeological excavationsPhotograph: Andreas Rentz/Getty ImagesThe mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit, and the head of the Berlin Museum of Prehistory and Early History, Matthias Wemhoff, inspect a sculpture Photograph: Thomas Peter/ReutersView of German artist Marg Moll's sculpture 'Female Dancer' (c. 1930)Photograph: John Macdougall/AFP/Getty Images
A sculpture entitled 'Kopf' (Head) by Otto FreundlichPhotograph: Thomas Peter/Reuters'A Likeness of the Actress Anni Mewes' by Edwin ScharffPhotograph: Thomas Peter/ReutersA visitor looks at Gustav Wolff's sculpture 'Standing Figure in Robe' (1925), Ukrainian-born artist Naum Slutzky's 'Female Bust' (1931) and 'Standing Robed Figure with Grapes' by an unidentified artistPhotograph: Thomas Peter/ReutersView of German artist Emy Roeder's sculpture 'Pregnant Woman' (1918)Photograph: John Macdougall/AFP/Getty Images
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