THE COLLECTION
About the portfolio
Heather Hess, German Expressionist Digital Archive Project, German Expressionism: Works from the Collection. 2011.
Appearing ten years after the conflict began, Otto Dix's monumental portfolio Der Krieg (The war) neither glorifies World War I nor heroizes its soldiers but shows, in fifty unrelentingly graphic images, the horrible realities experienced by someone who was there. Dix, an artillery gunner in the trenches at the Somme and on the Eastern Front, focused on the aftermath of battle: dead, dying, and shell-shocked soldiers, bombed-out landscapes, and graves.
Dix manipulated the etching and aquatint mediums to heighten the emotional and realistic effects of his meticulously rendered images of horror. He stopped out ghastly white bones and strips of no man's land, leaving brilliant white patches; multiple acid baths ate away at the images, mimicking decaying flesh.
Titles detailing precise places and dates confer an illusion of documentary authenticity. Dix did not transcribe his wartime sketchbooks; these nightmarish scenes are based on his memories of battle, on photographs (including many that had been censored during wartime), and on catacombs. For Dix, these prints were like an exorcism. Dix's publisher, Karl Nierendorf in Berlin, circulated the portfolio throughout Germany with a pacifist organization, Never Again War, though Dix himself doubted that his prints could have any bearing on future wars. Despite the intensive publicity, Nierendorf sold only one complete portfolio from the edition of seventy.
Otto Dix (German, 1891–1969)
The Portfolio
The War (Der Krieg)
- Date:
- 1924 (prints executed 1923-1924)
- Medium:
- Portfolio of fifty etching, aquatint, and drypoints
- Dimensions:
- plate (each approx.): 8 11/16 x 9 1/16" (22 x 23 cm); sheet (each approx.): 15 11/16 x 16 9/16" (39.8 x 42.1 cm)
- Paper:
- 28 on cream, smooth, wove, and 22 on cream, smooth, laid.
- Publisher:
- Karl Nierendorf, Berlin
- Printer:
- Otto Felsing, Berlin
- Edition:
- 70
- Credit Line:
- Gift of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
- Copyright:
- © 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
- Reference:
- Karsch 70-119. Rifkind 484 1-50.
- MoMA Number:
- 159.1934.1-50
- Themes:
- War
German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse
March 27–July 11, 2011
These images, based largely on Dix's grisly memories, are an unflinching account of the horror and perversity of war. Many picture the aftermath of battle: dying, dead, or decomposing bodies, shell-shocked soldiers, and bombed-out landscapes. The artist exploited the corrosive nature of etching and aquatint—mediums in which acid etches a metal printing plate—to heighten the sense of decay. Dix had served as a machine gunner from 1914 to 1918 and saw combat on both the Eastern and Western fronts.



![Otto Dix. Buried Alive (January 1916, Champagne) [Verschüttete (Januar 1916, Champagne)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/108/w155h170/CRI_166108.jpg)
![Otto Dix. Gas Victims (Templeux-La-Fosse, August 1916) [Gastote: Templeux-La-Fosse, August 1916] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/803/w155h170/CRI_123803.jpg)


![Otto Dix. Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume) [Verwundeter (Herbst 1916, Bapaume)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/459/w155h170/CRI_116459.jpg)
![Otto Dix. Near Langemarck (February 1918) [Bei Langemarck (Februar 1918)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/217/w155h170/CRI_134217.jpg)
![Otto Dix. Relay Post (Autumn Battle in Champagne) [Relaisposten, (Herbstschlacht in der Champagne)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/116/w155h170/CRI_166116.jpg)

![Otto Dix. Wounded Man Fleeing (Battle of the Somme, 1916) [Fliehender Verwundeter (Sommeschlacht 1916)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/806/w155h170/CRI_123806.jpg)


![Otto Dix. Mealtime in the Trench (Loretto Heights) [Mahlzeit in der Sappe (Lorettohöhe)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/811/w155h170/CRI_123811.jpg)


![Otto Dix. Corpse in Barbed Wire (Flanders) [Leiche im Drahtverhau (Flandern)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/841/w155h170/CRI_123841.jpg)


![Otto Dix. Dance of Death 1917 (Dead Man Heights) [Totentanz anno 17 (Höhe Toter Mann)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/471/w155h170/CRI_116471.jpg)

![Otto Dix. Battle-Weary Troops Retreat (Battle of the Somme) [Abgekämpfte Truppe geht zurück (Sommeschlacht)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/614/w155h170/CRI_134614.jpg)


![Otto Dix. Shell Crater with Flowers (Spring 1916) [Granattrichter mit Blumen (Frühling 1916)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/618/w155h170/CRI_134618.jpg)


![Otto Dix. Evening on the Wijtschaete Plain (November 1917) [Abend in der Wijtschaete-Ebene (November 1917)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/428/w155h170/CRI_116428.jpg)

![Otto Dix. Found While Digging a Trench (Auberive) [Gefunden beim Grabendurchstich (Auberive)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/107/w155h170/CRI_166107.jpg)









![Otto Dix. House Destroyed by Aerial Bombs (Tournai) [Durch Fliegerbomben zerstörtes Haus (Tournai)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/639/w155h170/CRI_134639.jpg)

![Otto Dix. Machine-Gun Squad Advances (Somme, November 1916) [Maschinengewehrzug geht vor (Somme, November 1916)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/432/w155h170/CRI_116432.jpg)
![Otto Dix. Dead Man (St. Clément) [Toter (St. Clément)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/775/w155h170/CRI_167775.jpg)



![Otto Dix. The Sleepers of Fort Vaux (Gas Victims) [Die Schlafenden von Fort Vaux (Gas-Tote)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)](../../collection_images/resized/433/w155h170/CRI_116433.jpg)



