Otto Dix and the Memorialization of World War I in German Visual Culture, 1914-1936 - Visual Cultures and German Contexts - Ann Murray - Boeken - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - 9781350354661 - 29 mei 2025
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Otto Dix and the Memorialization of World War I in German Visual Culture, 1914-1936 - Visual Cultures and German Contexts

Ann Murray

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Otto Dix and the Memorialization of World War I in German Visual Culture, 1914-1936 - Visual Cultures and German Contexts

This book examines the confrontational war pictures of Otto Dix (1891–1969) and explores their role in shaping the memory of World War I in Germany from 1914 to 1936. Dix’s thirty-eight months on the World War I battlefields profoundly influenced his post-war artistic career, saw him produce some of the most enduring images of the conflict and establish himself as one of Europe’s leading modernists. Offering substantial new research and presenting numerous primary sources to an English readership for the first time, the book examines Dix’s war pictures within the broader visual culture of war in order to assess how they functioned alternatively as cutting-edge modernist art and transgressive war commemoration.

Each chapter provides a case study of the first public display of one or more of Dix’s war pictures at key exhibitions and explores how their reception was subjected to changing socio-political and cultural conditions as well as divergent attitudes to the lost war. Bringing a unique perspective and original scholarship to Dix’s war works, this book is essential reading for art historians of World War I and the visual culture of Weimar Germany.


240 pages, 54 bw illus

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Wordt vrijgegeven 29 mei 2025
ISBN13 9781350354661
Uitgevers Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Pagina's 240
Afmetingen 453 g

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