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The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) honors the work of German artist Otto Dix in a new exhibition for the centennial anniversary of his portfolio of prints, showing the horrors of the frontlines of ...
Otto Dix refused to flatter his subjects — but they agreed to sit for him anyway. I’m no prognosticator, but I’m anticipating the return, any day now, of the house style of Germany’s ...
If you value our coverage and want to support more of it, please join us as a member. Otto Dix, “Lens Being Bombed” from the portfolio The War (Der Krieg) (1924), etching and drypoint (all ...
Otto Dix's Der Schützengraben (The Trench) (1923) provoked a strong reaction when it was first displayed 100 years ago Photo: Hugo Erfurth, Akademie der Künste Berlin, Otto-Dix-Archiv A century ...
Otto Dix, Wounded Soldier (Autumn 1916, Bapaume) (Verwundeter (Herbst 1916, Bapaume)) 1924. Tate Liverpool. The War Cripples (1920) has four veterans with missing limbs, shell shock and metal jaws ...
There’s a new addition to the Stow Fire Department. His name is Otto and he has four legs. “Dogs and firefighters have been associated with each other since the very beginning,” said Stow fi ...
A picture book featuring 14 watercolours, painted by Otto Dix in 1925 for his five-year-old stepdaughter Hana Koch, is on display for the first time at a German gallery through December 22nd.
The German artist Otto Dix went to war, willingly. Unlike many who fought, he had no misgivings, not initially. Not for several years in fact. Patriotism was only a small part of it; at the age of ...
Wilhelm Heinrich Otto Dix was an Expressionist master shaped by the harrowing experience of war. He lived through and fought in both world wars, and vividly relayed the horrors of both front-line ...
“Life is a cabaret” might have an awfully fun ring to it, but in the 1920s canvases of German artist Otto Dix, the “awful” often outweighs the “fun.” Nonetheless, Dix’s paintings ...
"Reclining Woman on Leopard Skin" is classic Otto Dix -- fading glamour and kinky sensuality. No one did decadence better than Otto Dix. He and his Neue Sachlichkeit (“New Objectivity ...
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