The Birth of Venus (Italian: Nascita di Venere) is a painting by Sandro Botticelli generally thought to have been painted in the mid 1480s. [more]
The eclipse of the sun
The image helps the reader identify the verist style that
George Grosz exemplified, illustrating it in a way the text
cannot, and contrasting it visually to other styles..
For use only on articles related to the verist style or
New Objectivity
Charles I Triple Portrait
The Birth of Venus (Italian: Nascita di Venere) is a painting by Sandro Botticelli generally thought to have been painted in the mid 1480s. [more]
The Shrimp Girl is a painting by the English artist William Hogarth. It was painted around 1740–45, and is held by the National Gallery, London. [more]
The Birth of Venus
The image helps the reader identify the verist style that
George Grosz exemplified, illustrating it in a way the text
cannot, and contrasting it visually to other styles..
For use only on articles related to the verist style or
New Objectivity
You nourish yourself with everything you hate
The Birth of Venus (Italian: Nascita di Venere) is a painting by Sandro Botticelli generally thought to have been painted in the mid 1480s. [more]
Republican automaton
Dix, Grosz and Beckmann were the chief left wing exponents of the New Objectivity movement. They uncompromisingly presented Germany’s social condition during the Weimar Republic, exposing the hypocrisy, violence and corruption behind the superficial appearance of wellbeing. Dix and Beckmann dominated German printmaking after the First World War.
The Eclipse of the sun
This image is a historically significant painting,
"The Eclipse of the Sun", by George Grosz
Republican automaton
New Objectivity
The Music Lesson
The Birth of Venus (Italian: Nascita di Venere) is a painting by Sandro Botticelli generally thought to have been painted in the mid 1480s. [more]