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Discover Otto Dix’s ‘Portrait of Sylvia von Harden’! A striking Weimar Republic masterpiece showcasing New Objectivity realism & symbolism. Explore this iconic 1926 painting.
Explore George Grosz’s "Cain or Hitler in Hell" – a powerful anti-fascist masterpiece! Witness expressive oil painting, hellish imagery & historical significance. Own this iconic artwork today!
Explore George Grosz’s ‘The City,’ a dynamic Expressionist masterpiece capturing Weimar Berlin’s chaos. Bold colors & distorted perspective reveal urban anxieties. A unique art investment.
Max Beckmann's 'Perseus. Triptych' (1941) is a haunting mythological masterpiece, reflecting trauma and existential themes through distorted figures & bold colors. Explore its powerful narrative of liberation and confinement.
George Grosz’s haunting ‘The Gray Day,’ painted in 1921 during the Dada movement, confronts viewers with a stark monochrome cityscape critiquing postwar Germany's bleakness through bold lines and unsettling caricatures—a masterpiece to explore.
Explore August Sander's iconic 'People of the 20th Century' series and his groundbreaking approach to documentary photography through this meticulously crafted black & white portrait.
A serene blue coffee set and vibrant apples anchor this masterful Magic Realist still life by Alexander Kanoldt from 1910, offering a timeless moment of precision that you can bring to your own collection.
This artwork showcases Germaine Krull’s masterful photographic technique, utilizing dramatic lighting and shallow depth of field to emphasize the mask's form. Inspired by Strawinsky’s ‘History of a Soldier,’ it embodies New Objectivity principles with its precise realism and geometric composition.
George Grosz’s striking portrait of Max Herrmann-Neisse captures the writer's intense gaze and formal attire in a powerfully satirical style reflecting the Weimar Republic era, offering a unique opportunity to own this iconic artwork.
Witness George Grosz's biting satire of Weimar-era decadence in The lovesick man; explore this powerful 1916 masterpiece today.
Discover "Untitled (Three Eggs)" by Anna Sibilla Sternfeld – a poignant New Objectivity photograph from Weimar Germany. Explore this evocative image & more ArtsDot reproductions.
Admire Felix Nussbaum’s ‘Don Quixote and the Windmills.’ A poignant 1938 painting depicting Cervantes' iconic hero. Hand-painted reproduction available – explore New Objectivity & German art history.
Explore 'Factory behind Trees' by Alexander Kanoldt – a captivating Magic Realist landscape painting from 1938. Oil on canvas, industrial beauty meets nature. #art #kanoldt #landscape
Explore George Grosz’s ‘sunny land,’ a surreal watercolor depicting animal figures in a chaotic, satirical scene. Discover its naive art style & layered composition – a unique piece reflecting Weimar Germany's society.
Experience Felix Nussbaum’s ‘Jew by the Window’ (1943). A poignant portrait in New Objectivity style, capturing contemplation amidst wartime exile. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘untitled (4289)’ – a vibrant watercolor depicting a chaotic urban scene. Discover its modernism, layered composition & social commentary. #art #grosz #modernart
Admire Adolf Dietrich’s ‘Frühlingslandschaft am Untersee,’ a 1941 oil painting showcasing autumnal beauty & realism. Explore its impasto texture, landscape style & historical significance.
George Grosz’s ‘Rudi Schlichter’ – a dynamic black & white drawing capturing an artist's intense focus. Expressive lines, chaotic energy, and a glimpse into creative struggle. #art #grosz #drawing
Explore George Grosz’s ‘The Face of the Ruling Class,’ a striking black & white drawing critiquing power & society. Graphic style, satirical commentary – a powerful piece of 20th-century art.
George Grosz’s ‘Lapp’: A stark black & white drawing of a brutal struggle, rendered in graphic novel style. Explore this powerful illustration of conflict and symbolism.
Witness the chaos of urban conflict in George Grosz's 'Attack.' This powerful charcoal drawing captures a tense nighttime scene with striking realism and symbolic depth – a glimpse into Weimar Republic anxieties.
Felix Nussbaum’s ‘The Kitchen in Hiding’ (1943): A detailed black & white drawing of a domestic scene, showcasing realism & subtle symbolism. Explore this poignant WWII artwork.
Experience George Grosz’s ‘On Tempolelhofer Field,’ a powerful indictment of Weimar Germany. Explore his New Objectivity style & satirical commentary on society & fascism.