Otto Dix, "Lens Being Bombed" from the portfolio The War (Der Krieg) (1924), etching and drypoint (all photos Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) LOS ANGELES — Just over a century ...
Worcester Art Museum has tackled a theme seldom seen in art works, let alone entire exhibitions, with a new show, “With Child: Otto Dix/Carmen Winant.” The exhibition evolved around the painting ...
Art connoisseurs and beauty mavens: if you've ever looked at a painting and wondered how you could somehow make its beauty your own, then take note. This month, the New York City museum Neue Galerie ...
“Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume),” from Dix’s portfolio of 50 etchings, The War (Der Krieg), shows a brutal reality that lays waste to George W. Bush’s anesthetized vision of war wounds. Already a ...
A gallery has discovered four paintings by Otto Dix, the German expressionist whose art chronicled the horrors of World War One, the depravity of the Weimar Republic and was labeled "degenerate" by ...
"Gospel Stories" showcases 47 pieces of work from two important 20th century artists — Otto Dix and Sadao Watanabe — who were inspired to engage deeply with the Christian faith as a result of their ...
“Dix in Düsseldorf - Otto Dix and the Dusseldorf Artistic Scene 1920-1925,” Sept. 4-Dec. 2, 2011, at Galerie Remmert und Barth, Muhlenstrasse 1, Duesseldorf Their arresting blaze of colors is ...
Drypoint Etching, 1922, numbered edition "31/50" lower left, marked "J.D.N." lower center, and lower right, giltwood frame. Image: 9.25" H x 11.75" W; frame: 23" H x 20.5" W. Provenance: From an Upper ...
On the other hand, France experienced, not surprisingly, a profound sense of depression after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, and because­ romanticism took root in France in that generation, French ...
WORCESTER — Otto Dix, the German painter best known for savage images of war and unrelenting visions of inhumanity during the Weimar Republic, once told a group of students: “You have to decide, ...