Expressionism and Cabaret: A Deep Dive into Weimar Art and Culture (1914-1950)
This exploration delves into the vibrant and tumultuous period of Weimar culture between 1914 and 1918, marked by a fusion of art, liberal expressionism, and the rise of cabaret as a powerful medium. It highlights the works of notable artists like Max Beckmann and examines the socio-political climate under Adolf Hitler that led to the suppression and confiscation of art. The narrative also touches on the influence of Edgar Allan Poe and the hardships faced in Norway, showcasing the human condition through the lens of various watercolor techniques and landscapes.
Expressionism and Cabaret: A Deep Dive into Weimar Art and Culture (1914-1950)
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1914 - 1918 German Weimar 1914-18
Spanish American
Honors Stadel Frankfurt
Adolf Hitler Suppression Dismissed Confiscated
Poverty Amsterdam
WATERCOLORS • Wash • A. wet in wet • B. wet on dry • 2. Drybrush • A. Texture • B. Detail