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    James Rosenquist: F-111

  • German Expressionism

    German Expressionism Themes: War

  • German Expressionism

    German Expressionism Chronology

  • German Expressionism

    Various Artists. Kriegszeit. Künstlerflugblätter, vol. 1, nos. 1-65. August 1914- March 1916

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. The War (Der Krieg). 1924 (prints executed 1923-1924)

  • German Expressionism

    German Expressionism Styles: Other Expressionists

  • German Expressionism

    Käthe Kollwitz. War (Krieg). (1923, prints executed 1921-22)

  • German Expressionism

    German Expressionism Themes: Death

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix (German, 1891–1969)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Found While Digging a Trench (Auberive) [Gefunden beim Grabendurchstich (Auberive)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Transporting the Wounded in Houthulst Forest (Verwundetentransport im Houthulster Wald) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Tangled Barbed Wire before the Trench (Drahtverhau vor dem Kampfgraben) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Shot to Pieces (Zerschossene) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Käthe Kollwitz. The Widow II (Die Witwe II) (plate 5) from War (Krieg). (1922, published 1923)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. House Destroyed by Aerial Bombs (Tournai) [Durch Fliegerbomben zerstörtes Haus (Tournai)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Shock Troops Advance under Gas (Sturmtruppe geht unter Gas vor) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Skull (Schädel) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Battle-Weary Troops Retreat (Battle of the Somme) [Abgekämpfte Truppe geht zurück (Sommeschlacht)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. The Sleepers of Fort Vaux (Gas Victims) [Die Schlafenden von Fort Vaux (Gas-Tote)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Front-line Soldier in Brussels (Frontsoldat in Brüssel) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

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