1921 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Foundry Worker Franz Dix 1862-1942 and Louise Seamstress Amann Dix 1864-1953 - The Artist's Parents
Otto Dix what famous for his unique & amp; grotesque style. After volunteering to serve in WWI in 1914, Dix Became anti-war. He did not like the way veterans were Treated upon Their return. In 1924 Dix joined with other artists who had fought in the WWI to put on a traveling Exhibition of Paintings called No More War! In 1933 Adolf Hitler came to power in Nazi Germany. Hitler & amp; his Nazi government disliked Dix's anti-military paintings arranging for him to be dismissed from his position as art tutor at the Dresden Academy. Dix's dismissal letter said that his work "threatened to sap the will of the German people to defend Themselves." In 1939, Dix what Arrested & amp; charged with involvement in a plot on Hitler's life. Hey what Eventually released & amp; the charges were dropped. In the WWII, Dix what conscripted into the Volkssturm, the German Home Guard. And at the end of the war in 1945 Dix what forced to join the German Army, where he captured what & amp; put into a prisoner-of-war camp. Released in 1946, Dix returned to Dresden, a city indeed had been destroyed by heavy bombing Virtually. Although Hitler's Nazi regime destroyed many of Otto Dix's works, many can be seen resting in museum Throughout the world.
Otto Dix (German Expressionist painter, 1891-1969) The Artist's Wife
1920 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Working Class Boy
1921 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Woman Doctor Hans Koch. "Doctor" was removed When She Became Mrs. Dix.
1921 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Two Children
1923 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Portrait of Mrs. Martha Dix (Portrait of Mrs. Martha Dix)
1923 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Mother with Child
Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Mother and Child
Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Baby with Umbilical Cord
1924 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Foundry Worker Franz Dix 1862-1942 and Louise Seamstress Amann Dix 1864-1953 - The Artist's Parents
1924 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) The Artist's Daughter Nelly amongst Flowers
1925 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Artist's Daughter Nelly
1925 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) The Lawyer Dr Fritz Glasser Family Portrait
1926 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Hardent
1927 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Newborn Baby on Hands
1927 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) The Artist's Family
1928 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Child with Doll
Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Mother and Child
1928 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Portrait of a Young Girl - Erni
Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Stroll
1928-29 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) The Artist's Son Ursus with Spintop
Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Sunday Stroll
1929 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Children at Play
1930 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Pregnant Woman
1930 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Self Portrait with My Son
1931 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) The Artist's Son Ursus Sitting
1935 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Mother and Eva
1940 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) The Artist's Daughter Nelly as Flora
1942 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Mother with Child Irmgard Bahle
1968 Otto Dix (artist German, 1891-1969) Self Portrait with Marcella
1923 Otto Dix (German artist, 1891-1969) Self Portrait
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Pierre Auguste Renoir (French artist, 1841-1919) Old Woman, Madame le Coeur
Eighty-Five
by Betty Lockwood
As I grow older, I feel younger
more eager, more full of love.
More alive the closer I move to death.
More whole the closer I move into blight.
The sweeter life grows as fervent
clamors of youth pass.
Passions of old age take deeper
flavor, ripened, more nuanced.
More easily words and affections
flow when the self-conscious gaucherie
of youth has passed.
Wholeness suddenly is mine;
ragged edges of fear hemmed.
Mirrors say Look. Do not
be afraid. You are what you are.
by Betty Lockwood from A Matriach's Song Peter Randall Publisher, Portsmouth, NH 2001
George Wesley Bellows (American artist, 1882-1925) Aunt Fanny 1920
Christian Seybold (German artist, 1697-1768) Old Woman
Christian von Schneidau (American artist, 1893–1976) Woman Reading
Henry-Jules-Jean Geoffroy (French genre painter 1853-1924) Old Woman’s Head
Pierre Auguste Renoir (French painter, 1841-1919) Madame Darras as a Horsewoman
Women have been wearing veils since at least the 13th century B.C. in Assyria. Classical Greek & Hellenistic statues sometimes depict Greek women with both their head & face covered by a veil. Statues of Persian elite women from Persepolis show examples of some women wearing veils & some without. Here are a few from the 19th & early 20th century, which I find fascinating.
Emily Eastman (Loudon New Hampshire 1804-c 1841) Woman in Veil c 1825
Louis Anquetin (French artist, 1861–1932) Woman on the Champs-Elysees by Night 1890
Anders Leonard Zorn (Swedish artist, 1860-1920) In mourning, 1880
Louis Anquetin (French artist, 1861–1932) Two Woman 1892
Alice Pike Barney (American artist, 1857-1931) Self Portrait
Jozsef Rippl-Ronai (Hungarian artist, 1861-1927) Mme Mazet 1896
Mary Cassatt (American-born artist, 1844-1926) Woman Arranging Her Veil 1886
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French painter, 1841-1919), Jeune femme à la voilette
Louis Anquetin (French artist, 1861–1932) Woman with a Veil 1890
Edmund Tarbell (American painter, 1862-1938) The Blue Veil 1899
Joseph DeCamp (American artist, 1858-1923) Pink Feather Brown Veil 1908
Gustav Klimt (Austrian Symbolist painter, 1862-1918) Girl With Blue Veil, 1902
Edmund Tarbell (American painter, 1862-1938) Summer Breeze 1904
Gustave Van de Woestijne (Belgian artist, 1881-1947) Les deux printemps
Pierre Bonnard (French painter, 1867-1947) Woman in a Veil c 1917
Henri Matisse (French artist, 1919-1942) The Spaniard 1928
Rudolf Wacker (Austrian painter, 1893 -1939) Ilse Wacker with Mask, 1925
Francis John Clarence Westenra Plantagenet Hastings (British artist 1901-1990) Untitled, 1934
Thomas William Roberts (English-born Australian artist, 1856-1931) Portrait of Florence, 1898
Jean-Louis Forain (French artist, 1852-1931) Head of a Woman with a Veil
Henri Matisse (French artist, 1919-1942) Woman with a Veil
Alice Pike Barney (American artist, 1857–1931) Dream Book
Tamara de Lempicka (Polish Art Deco artist, Russia 1898–1980 Mexico) (Tamara Rosalia Gurwik-Gorska) La Couronne de Fleurs II, 1932
Jean Édouard Vuillard (French artist, 1868-1940) Breton Landscape, Saint-Jacut
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1884 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) The Artist's Mother
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1886 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Juliette Lacour
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1886 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) The Artist's Parents
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1892 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) The Invalid
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1902 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Workshop with my Wife
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1904 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) womn Reading at the Window
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1906 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Melot Martha wife of Alfred Natanson
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1907 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Gertrude Stein
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1908 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Gabrielle Valloton
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1908 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Mrs Hasen
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1909 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) At the Cafe
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1911 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Coquettery
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1911 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Seated Black Woman
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1911 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Young Woman with Yellow Scarf
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1912 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) Children of Hans and Lisa Hanloser
Félix Edouard Vallotton 1913 (Swiss artist, 1865-1925) The Yellow Sheet