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Otto Dix

Otto Dix

Otto Dix was a German painter and printmaker who is known for his realistic and sometimes grotesque portrayal of society during the Weimar Republic period in Germany. Active from the 1910s to the 1960s, Dix's visual style is characterized by its sharp lines, exaggerated forms, and dark palette. He often depicted scenes of war, poverty, and the decadence of post-war society, capturing the disillusionment and decay of the time. Dix's work gained fame for its social criticism and provocative subject matter.

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SOMETHING in the style of Otto Dix

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Berlin DadaGeorge GroszMax Ernst
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