1000 Meisterwerke: Dada & Neue Sachlichkeit

Moritz, Reiner E. / Schwitters, Kurt / Höch, Hannah / Picabia, Francis / Grosz, George / Dix, Otto
ISBN/EAN: 9783869230399
Sprache: Englisch
Erschienen am 01.06.2011
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    • “1000 Masterpieces from the Great Museums of the World” is one of the most successful TV series about art. The original, with improved image quality, takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of art. Comprehensively illustrated and compellingly presented – the well-known authors of five short art surveys provide a deeper insight into the masterpieces of painting.

      The First World War brought radical changes to the world, and art responded with breaks in tradition and provocative concepts. Whereas Dadaists such as Hannah Höch exposed society in seemingly absurd, naïve collages using fragments of daily life, artists such as Otto Dix documented the terror of the trenches and the cesspools of vice with harsh realism.

      Kurt Schwitters: Merzbild 25 A (1920), Hannah Höch: Cut with the kitchen knife (1919-20), Francis Picabia: Very rare picture of the earth (1915), George Grosz: Untitled (1920),
      Otto Dix: Flanders (1934-36)

“1000 Masterpieces from the Great Museums of the World” is one of the most successful TV series about art. The original, with improved image quality, takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of art. Comprehensively illustrated and compellingly presented – the well-known authors of five short art surveys provide a deeper insight into the masterpieces of painting.

The First World War brought radical changes to the world, and art responded with breaks in tradition and provocative concepts. Whereas Dadaists such as Hannah Höch exposed society in seemingly absurd, naïve collages using fragments of daily life, artists such as Otto Dix documented the terror of the trenches and the cesspools of vice with harsh realism.

Kurt Schwitters: Merzbild 25 A (1920), Hannah Höch: Cut with the kitchen knife (1919-20), Francis Picabia: Very rare picture of the earth (1915), George Grosz: Untitled (1920),
Otto Dix: Flanders (1934-36)

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