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  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. War Cripples (Kriegskrüppel). (1920)

  • German Expressionism

    German Expressionism Themes: War

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix (German, 1891–1969)

  • German Expressionism

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

  • German Expressionism

    Karl Nierendorf

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Felsing, Berlin

  • German Expressionism

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

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Foxhole (Unterstand) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Horse Cadaver (Pferdekadaver) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Skin Graft (Transplantation) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Resting Company (Ruhende Kompanie) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

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

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Dying Soldier (Sterbender Soldat) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Disintegrating Trench (Zerfallender Kampfgraben) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Surprise Attack (Überfall einer Schleichpatrouille) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Canteen in Haplincourt (Kantine in Haplincourt) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Sailors in Antwerp (Matrosen in Antwerpen) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Dead Sentry in the Trench (Toter Sappenposten) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Ration Carrying near Pilkem (Essenholer bei Pilkem) from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

  • German Expressionism

    Otto Dix. Dead Man (St. Clément) [Toter (St. Clément)] from The War (Der Krieg). (1924)

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