Otto Dix Kritische Grafik 1920–1924 · Der Krieg · ifa Stuttgart 1993 Catalogue


Otto Dix – Kritische Grafik 1920–1924
Exhibition Catalogue · Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa), Stuttgart · 1993 · 143 pages

Rare, out-of-print exhibition catalogue devoted to the critical graphic works of Otto Dix (1891–1969), one of the leading figures of the German Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement. This volume centres on Dix's politically charged graphics of 1920–1924, including his celebrated etching cycle Radierwerk VI: Der Krieg (1924) — among the most powerful anti-war imagery of the 20th century.


Illustrated throughout with reproductions of Dix's etchings and drawings, alongside scholarly essays and exhibition documentation. A valuable reference for collectors, researchers, and libraries with an interest in German modernism, political printmaking, and war art.


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Why it's collectible
Long out of print, illustrated throughout, and a solid scholarly reference on Dix's graphic output and the New Objectivity movement.

Theme: German Art · War Art · Neue Sachlichkeit — Style: Expressionism / New Objectivity


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