Regarded as one of the great 20th century painters, and an influential figure within the expressionist movement in Germany, works by Otto Dix hang in many of Europe's best art museums, including: the Kunstmuseum Basle, the Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, the National Museum of Modern Art, Pompidou Centre Paris, and others. Corpus ID: 162813984.
Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Dix was forced out of his job as professor at the Academy of Arts in Dresden, and he retired to “inner exile.” In 1995, The Skat Players came home to Berlin. By Ann Murray. Topics: 20th century German art, ... Dix, Otto, 1891-1969- … Dix’s Prague Street (1920) has veterans with missing limbs begging for change on the street. Reformed masculinity: trauma, soldierhood and society in Otto Dix’s War Cripples and Prague Street @inproceedings{Murray2012ReformedMT, title={Reformed masculinity: trauma, soldierhood and society in Otto Dix’s War Cripples and Prague Street}, author={Ann H. Murray}, year={2012} } Around 2.7 million German soldiers came back wounded or disabled, with 800,000 amputees still receiving pensions in 1927. Otto Dix a participé à la Première Guerre guerre mondiale (1914-1918).… Start studying Art History 10. Reformed Masculinity: Trauma, Soldierhood and Society in Otto Dix's War Cripples and Prague Street [peer-reviewed] Prager strasse (Rue de Prague en français), est un tableau (huile sur toile) réalisé par le peintre allemand Otto Dix en 1920. Reformed masculinity: trauma, soldierhood and society in Otto Dix’s War Cripples and Prague Street .
Lavati spesso le mani, mantieni la distanza di un metro dalle altre persone e dai un'occhiata alle nostre risorse per vivere al meglio questo periodo. 14-jul-2018 - Otto Dix, Prager Straße (Prague Street), 1920, oil and collage on canvas, Galerie der Stadt, Stuttgart.
Dix chose to focus on the amputee veterans who were a regular sight on the streets of Berlin. German, 1891–1969. German artist Wilhelm Heinrich Otto Dix is best known for paintings and prints filled with anguished, exploited human figures representing the turmoil of his time.
He lived during the most tumultuous period of modern German history, from World War I through World War II and the division of Germany after its defeat. In 1937, Otto Dix was labeled a “Degenerate Artist” by Adolf Hitler, the Nazi leader of the Third Reich. Resta a casa al sicuro.