The Guardian presenta con muy buena calidad y detalles concretos la cobertura que realizó Dix de la Primera Guerra Mundial.
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Stormtroops advancing under a gas attack (Sturmtruppe geht unter Gas
vor). Otto Dix. Gas clouds the atmosphere in this other-worldly scene. The
figures' features are obscured by masks and their fingers are curled
like claws. Photo: Courtesy The Trustees of the British Museum ©DACS
2014 |
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Skull (Schädel). Otto Dix. The war provided a windfall for scavengers such as worms and maggots. Trench rats roamed as big as beavers. Gas was sometimes a welcome respite as it decimated these pests. Photograph: Courtesy The Trustees of the British Museum ©DACS 2014 |
EDIT:
Otto es todo lo que está bien en el mundo, al menos en el del arte, y tuve que escribir sobre él > https://revistapaco.com/2016/07/28/dix-y-la-belleza-de-la-guerra/
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