Euopean Art in the Wake of World War 1

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History

 

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Rosemarie S

 

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August 7, 2013

 

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University

 

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New Objectivity retained the intense emotionality of earlier movements in German art. Max Beckmann produced works in related, though more vein. Also the impact of the war influenced Kathe Kollwitz. George Grosz studied art in Dresden and Berlin where he began contributing cartoon to German journals...
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On the outbreak of the First World War Grosz was conscripted in the German Army. In 1917, Grosz joined with John Heartfield in protesting about the German wartime propaganda campaign against the allies. This included anti-war drawing such as Fit for Active Service (1918). This particular related to Grosz's personal experience where he was on the verge of a nervous break-down in 1917...
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