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Portrait of Kurt von Briesen, circa late 1930s or early 1940sPortrait of Lieutenant General Dmitry Karbyshev, 1940-1941Portrait of Lin Sen, 1940; note Order of Brilliant JadePortrait of Maruyama, date unknown
Portrait of Kurt von Briesen, circa late 1930s or early 1940sPortrait of Lieutenant General Dmitry Karbyshev, 1940-1941Portrait of Lin Sen, 1940; note Order of Brilliant JadePortrait of Maruyama, date unknown
Portrait of Masafumi Arima, circa 1940Portrait of Masanobu Tsuji, circa 1940sPortrait of Mineichi Koga, circa early 1940sPortrait of Mitsuru Ushijima, 1940s
Portrait of Masafumi Arima, circa 1940Portrait of Masanobu Tsuji, circa 1940sPortrait of Mineichi Koga, circa early 1940sPortrait of Mitsuru Ushijima, 1940s
Portrait of Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, 1940Portrait of Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, 1940; note signaturePortrait of Norman Scott, circa 1940-1941Portrait of Paul von Kleist, 1940
Portrait of Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, 1940Portrait of Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, 1940; note signaturePortrait of Norman Scott, circa 1940-1941Portrait of Paul von Kleist, 1940
Portrait of Robert von Greim, 1940Portrait of Rundstedt, 1940Portrait of Ryuzo Sejima, circa late 1930s or early 1940sPortrait of Stefanica Paunescu, 1940s
Portrait of Robert von Greim, 1940Portrait of Rundstedt, 1940Portrait of Ryuzo Sejima, circa late 1930s or early 1940sPortrait of Stefanica Paunescu, 1940s
Portrait of Sun Chu, date unknownPortrait of Sun Li-jen, circa 1940sPortrait of Takeo Takagi, circa 1940Portrait of Tamon Yamaguchi, date unknown
Portrait of Sun Chu, date unknownPortrait of Sun Li-jen, circa 1940sPortrait of Takeo Takagi, circa 1940Portrait of Tamon Yamaguchi, date unknown

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