Otto Dix- Adolf Dietrich by Andreas RüfenachtOtto Dix- Adolf Dietrich by Andreas Rüfenacht
Otto Dix- Adolf Dietrich by Andreas Rüfenacht

Otto Dix – Adolf Dietrich

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By Andreas Rüfenacht
Edited by Museum zu Allerheiligen Schaffhausen

Adolf Dietrich and Otto Dix both achieved success as representatives of New Objectivity. Different though their artistic work appears initially, as representatives of this movement they covered considerable common ground. Their points of contact can be found in gallery owners and artist friends, in museum collections and group exhibitions. After the National Socialists removed Dix from his professorship at Dresden Art Academy in 1933, he settled near the Swiss border, initially at Schloss Randegg and from 1936 onwards in Hemmenhofen. Separated by the Untersee, he and Dietrich then lived in close proximity. Both artists found motifs in the landscapes of the Lake Constance region. It is not known whether Dix and Dietrich ever visited each other, but each was certainly aware of the other. They probably meet for the first time in this publication.

Andreas Rüfenacht, curator of the Collection of Art until 1945 at the Museum zu Allerheiligen Schaffhausen since 2018. Studied art history, history and architectural history at the University of Bern; dissertation at the University of Zurich

Hardcover
152 pages + 87 color illustrations
Text in German
Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2025
ISBN 9783422802902
Monographs

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