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  1. 11 de Oct 2016 - 15 de Jan 2017. The Museo Nacional de Arte presented, for the first time in Mexico City, an exhibition of the essential creation periods of Otto Dix (1891-1969), an artist who captured the historical reality of a conflictive period in Germany in which the vast thematic and expressive development of a character that was active ...

  2. Otto Dix (banda) Otto Dix es un dúo ruso de darkwave, llamado así por el pintor expresionista del mismo nombre. Están actualmente inscritos en Danse Macabre Records, una discográfica fundada y que pertenece a Das Ich. 1 .

  3. German artist Otto Dix was a committed painter of portraits. At a time when photography had diminished portraiture’s importance and the genre was seen as a deeply unfashionable pursuit for so-called serious artists, he was making a living – and cementing his reputation – out of exactly that.

  4. Started in 2009, The Online Otto Dix Project is dedicated to building a comprehensive and free catalog of the artist’s work. Through this collection we attempt to tell the story of the artist and his country during the early middle part of the 20th Century. Prints: 55. Drawings: 20.

  5. 2 de dic. de 2023 · Otto Dix. Nació en Untermhaus, Gera, Alemania, el 2 de diciembre de 1891. Fue uno de los más grandes pintores alemanes del siglo XX, practicó diferentes estilos durante su carrera, aunque la fama se la dieron sobre todo sus dibujos y pinturas sobre la guerra. Sobresalió sobre todo en esto último, siendo un excepcional dibujante, dejando ...

  6. Otto Dix (1891-1969) Pintor alemán, nacido en Unter- inhaus, Thuringia, 1891; murió en Hemmenhofen, 1969. En 1910 ingresó en la Escuela de Artes Decorativas de Dresde, uno de los primeros centros del expresionismo, donde asimiló las innovaciones del Blue Rider, Die Brücke y el futurismo. La guerra.

  7. Otto Dix has been perhaps more influential than any other German painter in shaping the popular image of the Weimar Republic of the 1920s. His works are key parts of the Neue Sachlichkeit ("New Objectivity") movement, which also attracted George Grosz and Max Beckmann in the mid 1920s. A veteran haunted by his experiences of WWI, his first ...

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