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'''Otto Dix''' ([[December 2]], [[1891]] - [[July 25]], [[1969]]) was a [[Germany|German]] painter and printmaker. Noted for his ruthless depictions of [[Weimar Republic|Weimar]] society and of the brutality of war, he is one of the most important artists of the ''Neue Sachlichkeit'' ([[New Objectivity]]). '''Otto Dix''' ([[December 2]], [[1891]] - [[July 25]], [[1969]]) was a [[Germany|German]] painter and printmaker. Noted for his ruthless depictions of [[Weimar Republic|Weimar]] society and of the brutality of war, he is one of the most important artists of the ''Neue Sachlichkeit'' ([[New Objectivity]]).
== ''Sex Murder'' (1922) - Otto Dix == == ''Sex Murder'' (1922) - Otto Dix ==
-''Sex Murder'' (1922) is a painting by [[Otto Dix]]. See [[Maria Tatar]]: ''Lustmord. Sexual Murder in Weimar Germany''.+''Sex Murder'' (1922) is a painting by [[Otto Dix]]. See ''[[Lustmord. Sexual Murder in Weimar Germany]]''.
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Otto Dix (December 2, 1891 - July 25, 1969) was a German painter and printmaker. Noted for his ruthless depictions of Weimar society and of the brutality of war, he is one of the most important artists of the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity).

Sex Murder (1922) - Otto Dix

Sex Murder (1922) is a painting by Otto Dix. See Lustmord. Sexual Murder in Weimar Germany.



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