Cats
Artist: Otto Dix
Circa: 1920
A surreal glimpse of rooftops where angular buildings and playful felines converge in a dreamlike vision. Otto Dix, celebrated for his stark portrayals of Weimar society, shows a lighter facet of his artistry here—balancing geometric forms with whimsical motion. The muted colors, sharp contrasts, and expressive rhythm place this work firmly within the modernist spirit of post–World War I Europe, echoing both the humor and unease of the era.
Print details:
Giclée Reproduction of the original artwork
Archival Matte Paper 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for Framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Otto Dix and German Expressionism
New Objectivity and 1920s European avant-garde
Surrealist and modernist artwork
Eclectic loft and urban décor
Cat-themed art and whimsical compositions
Whimsical cats leap across modernist rooftops—bringing charm, motion, and intrigue to any space.
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