- War II the
decadent movement, much of the art of
which would be
labeled entartet by the ****s
Degeneration (Entartung) by Max
Nordau (1892) This disambiguation...
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Jordan Peterson: Für ihn ist der
Westen so „
entartet“ wie die
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- [citation needed] At Voll's
death in 1939, his art had
already been
declared ‘
entartet’ and unwanted, and
several of his
major works appear to have been destro****...
-
seems that
Wagner did not read it
until October 1880 (although the
phrase “
Entartet Geschlecht” at the
start of
Tristan und
Isolde suggests awareness of the...
- Jan
Pierre van Rijen, in
Christian Tümpel:
Deutsche Bildhauer 1900–1945.
Entartet?
Zwolle 1992, p. 203
Arnold Reisman: Turkey's Modernization.
Refugees from...
- ****ignments and that his work was seen, even in retrospect, as un-German, even "
Entartet" ("degenerate").
Another reason for
Epple to
leave Germany and to choose...
- and
aquatint by Otto Dix, 1924. Dix was
among the
artists condemned as
entartet. The
distorted bodies,
reflecting the
horror and
despair of war, were at...
- group's
artists were
later condemned by the
National Socialist government as
entartet ("degenerate"). Der Fels
published a
series of
eight portfolios of prints...
- Hans-Joachim and Neumann-Dietzsch, Birgit, eds. (2009). "Otto Schoff". In „
Entartet“ – beschlagnahmt.
Bremer Künstler im Nationalsozialismus. Städtische Galerie...
- and from
which his
sister Marie died in 1924. In an
unpublished novella,
EntArtet, MAF
Raderscheidt (Marta Hegemann's granddaughter) and
Stephan Everling...