- The New
Objectivity (in German: Neue
Sachlichkeit) was a
movement in
German art that
arose during the 1920s as a
reaction against expressionism. The term...
- he is
widely considered one of the most
important artists of the Neue
Sachlichkeit. Otto Dix was born in Untermhaus, Germany, now a part of the city of...
- naturalism), Anna
Klindt Sørensen (expressionism),
Franciska Clausen (Neue
Sachlichkeit, cubism,
surrealism and others),
Henry Heerup (naivism),
Robert Jacobsen...
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expressionism of her
early work
yields to a cool-controlled
language of Neue
Sachlichkeit. Her
interest in the
ideas of
Baruch Spinoza inspired philosopher Constantin...
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between 1918 and 1919. It is an icon of the post-World War I
movement Neue
Sachlichkeit, or New Objectivity. It is
located at the
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen...
- two
variations of Art Deco
flourished in the 1920s and 30s: The Neue
Sachlichkeit style and
Expressionist architecture.
Notable examples include Erich...
- artist. He is
regarded as a
Swiss exponent of New
Objectivity (Neue
Sachlichkeit) and
Magic Realism, and at
least with his
early works numbers among their...
- used
magischer Realismus to
refer to a
painterly style known as Neue
Sachlichkeit ('New Objectivity'), an
alternative to
expressionism that was championed...
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commission ran out. In 1925 in
Mannheim the
artistic exhibition Neue
Sachlichkeit ("New Objectivity") had
given its name to the new post-Expressionist...
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extensively in Europe. As a composer, he
became a
major advocate of the Neue
Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity)
style of
music in the 1920s, with
compositions such...