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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 ...
Otto Dix, “Untitled” (1918), watercolor in gray and black over pencil, 15 5/8 x 13 5/8 inches, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by Harvey S. Shipley Miller/The ...
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 ...
One hopes for a more substantial exhibition of Beckmann’s paintings in the future. War/Hell: Master Prints by Otto Dix and Max Beckmann remains on view at the Neue Galerie, 1048 Fifth Avenue ...
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 ...
Otto Dix's painting, 'The Trench,' which graphically showed the horrors of World War I, featured in an exhibition of works the Nazis deemed 'degenerate.' Then it went missing.
What's the impact of war on the life of a human being? Obviously not so good, and the evidence is not so difficult to find. Veterans who come back from the battlefield or civilians who have lived ...