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Saturday, November 10, 2007

The Seven Cardinal Sins



Otto Dix (b Untermhaus, nr Gera, 2 Dec 1891; d Singen, 25 July 1969).
The Seven Cardinal Sins
1933


When the Nazis came to power in Germany, they regarded Dix as a degenerate artist and had him sacked from his post as an art teacher at the Dresden Academy. He later moved to Lake Constance. Dix's paintings The Trench and War cripples were exhibited in the Nazi exhibition of degenerate art, Entartete Kunst. They were later burned.

During World War II Dix was conscripted into the Volkssturm. He was captured by French troops at the end of the war and released in February 1946. Dix eventually returned to Dresden. After the war most of his paintings were religious allegories or depictions of post-war suffering.

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