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Experience Max Beckmann’s ‘The Night,’ a haunting 1919 masterpiece of Neue Sachlichkeit. Explore its distorted figures & symbolic depth – a powerful statement on post-war anxiety.
Wilhelm Heinrich Otto Dix (1891-1969) began his artistic journey in Gera, Germany, where he honed his skills in decorative painting before enrolling at Dresden’s Kunstgewerbeschule. His formative years were profoundly impacted by the horrors of World War I, shaping his worldview and fueling his commitment to portraying societal realities with uncompromising realism.
Explore Otto Dix’s ‘Portrait of Mrs. Martha Dix,’ a striking Neue Sachlichkeit piece showcasing avant-garde style & emotional depth. Discover this iconic 1920s portrait.
Otto Dix's 'Shock Troops Advance under Gas' is a haunting black-and-white painting depicting WWI soldiers, capturing the brutality and chaos of war with stark realism & expressionism.
A striking vintage black & white portrait of artist couple Ludwig & Anna Ronig by August Sander. Captures their dignity and artistic spirit with documentary realism.
Explore Max Beckmann's poignant masterpiece 'Clown with Women and Young Clown,' a black & white depiction capturing human connection amidst unsettling beauty. Discover its artistic influences and historical significance.
Otto Dix’s “Three Prostitutes on the Street,” painted in 1925, is a seminal work of Neue Sachlichkeit and Expressionist art. Created during World War I’s aftermath, it confronts viewers with unflinching depictions of societal decay and female objectification through vibrant colors and stylized figures—a cat, two birds, and a handbag adding realism to the gritty urban scene. Dix's formative influen
Explore Otto Dix’s ‘Triumph of Death,’ a haunting oil painting depicting mortality & human vanity in Northern Renaissance realism. A complex allegorical scene, rich in detail & dark symbolism.
A somber and contemplative portrait of Paul F. Schmidt by German master Otto Dix captures the stark realism of the 1920s Neue Sachlichkeit movement, inviting you to bring this profound piece of history into your collection.
A striking black and white architectural study of a modern house from 1926 by Lucia Moholy that captures the harmony between nature and structure, inviting you to explore this timeless piece of Bauhaus history.
Otto Dix’s chaotic Dadaist masterpiece, Pragerstrasse, captures Weimar society's anxieties through distorted figures and vibrant colors—a striking glimpse into a pivotal moment in art history. Explore this iconic painting and bring its powerful vision home.
Explore Otto Dix’s 'Trench Warfare,' a haunting oil painting capturing war’s brutality in Neue Sachlichkeit style. Intense chiaroscuro & expressive brushwork depict isolation & despair. A powerful piece for art collectors.
Experience George Grosz’s ‘Café 1’! A vibrant depiction of urban life in Berlin, showcasing his distinctive style & social commentary. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Magnificent black & white botanical study by Karl Blossfeldt. 'Allium ostrowskianum' (Garlic Plant), 1928. Exquisite detail of this flower arrangement – a timeless piece for art collectors.
Experience 'The Street of Brothels' by Otto Dix – a powerful black & red expressionist painting capturing Weimar Germany’s dark side. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Explore 'untitled (94)' by Otto Dix – a haunting surrealist painting depicting decay & critique of Weimar Germany. A powerful Neue Sachlichkeit masterpiece for art collectors.
Explore Otto Dix’s ‘Hugo Erfurth with a dog,’ a realistic 1926 portrait showcasing German companionship & loyalty. Discover its Neue Sachlichkeit style & layered technique.
Otto Dix’s "Self-Portrait Wearing a Gunner’s Helmet" (c. 1920s) – a powerful Neue Sachlichkeit painting. Explore this iconic work's raw emotion & historical context. Acquire original art today!
Explore 'Vanitas (Youth & Old Age)' by Otto Dix – a powerful verist painting depicting mortality & beauty. A haunting masterpiece for art collectors.
Otto Dix’s ‘Self-Portrait’ (1912) – a haunting Neue Sachlichkeit study of a young man. Explore its unsettling style, symbolic flower & brushwork on canvas.