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Art of the apocalypse: Otto Dix's hellish first world war visions – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian Weimar, Otto Dix, Armistice Day, Arte Punk, Military Drawings, German Soldiers Ww2, Outdoors Tattoo, A4 Poster, Military Art

Skulls wearing gas masks, roaming rats and rotting carcasses of animals and humans ... Der Krieg, the series of prints Otto Dix published in 1924, is a terrifying vision of the apocalypse that actually happened on Europe's soil 100 years ago – and proves that it was only German artists who saw the first world war clearly

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Art of the apocalypse: Otto Dix's hellish first world war visions – in pictures. Skull (Schädel). The war provided a windfall for scavengers such as worms and maggots. Trench rats roamed as big as beavers. Gas was sometimes a welcome respite as it decimated these pests. Photograph: Courtesy The Trustees of the British Museum ©DACS 2014 Weimar, Otto Dix, Art Theory, German Expressionism, Max Ernst, German Art, Arte Inspo, A Skull, Skull And Bones

Skulls wearing gas masks, roaming rats and rotting carcasses of animals and humans ... Der Krieg, the series of prints Otto Dix published in 1924, is a terrifying vision of the apocalypse that actually happened on Europe's soil 100 years ago – and proves that it was only German artists who saw the first world war clearly

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Sean Sparks
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Wilhelm Heinrich Otto Dix ( vlhlm hani to dks 2 December 1891 25 July 1969) was a German painter and printmaker, noted for his ruthless and harshly realistic depictions of Weimar society and the brutality of war. Along with George Grosz, he is widely considered one of the most import

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