Although mainly a painter, he also produced stage, tapestry, and textile designs during this period (notably for the house of Chanel in 1933).
Leopold II of Belgium | Leopold Stokowski | Léopold Sédar Senghor | Leopold II | Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor | Leopold I of Belgium | Leopold Auer | Leopold III of Belgium | Order of Leopold | Leopold Mozart | Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor | Leopold I | Leopold Bloom | Leopold von Ranke | Leopold III, Duke of Austria | Leopold | Aldo Leopold | Order of Leopold (Belgium) | Leopold Zunz | Leopold Wenzel | Leopold, Victoria | Leopold Kronecker | Leopold Hager | Jason Leopold | Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria | Order of Leopold (Austria) | Leopold von Sacher-Masoch | Leopold Moczygemba | Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe | Léopold I of Belgium |
Kröller-Müller also collected works by modern artists, such as Picasso, Georges Braque, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Fernand Léger, Diego Rivera, Juan Gris, Piet Mondrian, Gino Severini, Joseph Csaky, Auguste Herbin, Georges Valmier, María Blanchard, Léopold Survage and Tobeen.