Otto Dix
Otto Dix (1891-1969) was a German painter and artist who combined elements of Surrealism and Expressionism. His works often depicted the horrors of World War I and the brutality of modern life. Known for his bold, vibrant colors and stark realism, Dix's art frequently explored themes of mortality, war, and the human condition. His unique style blended abstract forms with figurative representations, creating a distinctive visual language that reflected his experiences in the trenches during WWI.
Styles: Surrealism, Expressionism
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