Bitter Witness is an intensive, factual study of Otto Dix’s war-related art. It is the first book to place Dix’s etching cycle, Der Krieg, alongside numerous paintings and drawings in the perspective of his war experience on two fronts from mid-1915 to 1918’s finale. It includes a full history of the war, the Weimar Republic’s socio-political upheavals, and the Nazi years, following Dix and his colleagues, including Kaethe Kollwitz, through the artistic movements and events in the first half of Germany’s most turbulent century. [From Amazon.com]https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/art_books/1006/thumbnail.jp
A new exhibition at Tate Liverpool shows portraits of Weimar Germans by August Sander and Otto Dix: ...
Photographs of Kaiser Wilhelm, German military leaders, soldiers, etc. Captions: "1914. Krieg! Wa...
Between August 1914 and December 1916, the German painter Max Liebermann created a series of lithogr...
Bitter Witness is an intensive, factual study of Otto Dix’s war-related art. It is the first book to...
My dissertation is a critical analysis of subjectivity and otherness in Der Krieg (The War), German ...
This thesis argues that the memorialisation of World War I in the work of German artist and soldier ...
Photographs of Kaiser Wilhelm, German military leaders, soldiers, etc. Captions: "1914. Krieg! Wa...
Otto Dix (1891–1969) was a leading figure of the Neue Sachlichkeit movement in painting in 1920s Ger...
Otto Dix (1891–1969) was a leading figure of the Neue Sachlichkeit movement in painting in 1920s Ger...
Sometimes a work of art with no immediately apparent connection to political conflict can disguise a...
Michele Wijegoonaratna is a PhD. Candidate in Art History at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York Un...
In this study, the personal attitudes of the artists towards the wars of the recent history are appr...
Book synopsis: Published to coincide with The Sensory War 1914-2014, a major group exhibition markin...
A revision of the author\u27s thesis, University of Georgia, 1975. From the series, Studies in Fine ...
On pacifist and patriotic visual imagery and the tenth anniversary of the First World War in Weimar ...
A new exhibition at Tate Liverpool shows portraits of Weimar Germans by August Sander and Otto Dix: ...
Photographs of Kaiser Wilhelm, German military leaders, soldiers, etc. Captions: "1914. Krieg! Wa...
Between August 1914 and December 1916, the German painter Max Liebermann created a series of lithogr...
Bitter Witness is an intensive, factual study of Otto Dix’s war-related art. It is the first book to...
My dissertation is a critical analysis of subjectivity and otherness in Der Krieg (The War), German ...
This thesis argues that the memorialisation of World War I in the work of German artist and soldier ...
Photographs of Kaiser Wilhelm, German military leaders, soldiers, etc. Captions: "1914. Krieg! Wa...
Otto Dix (1891–1969) was a leading figure of the Neue Sachlichkeit movement in painting in 1920s Ger...
Otto Dix (1891–1969) was a leading figure of the Neue Sachlichkeit movement in painting in 1920s Ger...
Sometimes a work of art with no immediately apparent connection to political conflict can disguise a...
Michele Wijegoonaratna is a PhD. Candidate in Art History at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York Un...
In this study, the personal attitudes of the artists towards the wars of the recent history are appr...
Book synopsis: Published to coincide with The Sensory War 1914-2014, a major group exhibition markin...
A revision of the author\u27s thesis, University of Georgia, 1975. From the series, Studies in Fine ...
On pacifist and patriotic visual imagery and the tenth anniversary of the First World War in Weimar ...
A new exhibition at Tate Liverpool shows portraits of Weimar Germans by August Sander and Otto Dix: ...
Photographs of Kaiser Wilhelm, German military leaders, soldiers, etc. Captions: "1914. Krieg! Wa...
Between August 1914 and December 1916, the German painter Max Liebermann created a series of lithogr...