Wilhelm Kuhnert (German, 1865-1926) - A Stern Glance

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Wilhelm Kuhnert (German, 1865-1926) - A Stern Glance
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Assortment of etchings from Otto Dix’s The War.
Dix’s War prints were published in 1924, the tenth anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, as an antidote to the heroic interpretation of the war.
In the series, Dix depicts scenes of executions and famine, with trenches and corpses amid the desolate landscapes in Flanders and the Somme. Â He shows images of emaciated and decaying corpses, grimacing skeletons, bodies crucified or impaled on barbed wire, the wounded with bulging eyes and open flesh, in a hallucinatory dance macabre. The prints are based on wartime photographs, hundreds of sketches that Dix made during the war, and his own memories.
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