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47 Cards in this Set
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George Grosz, Daum marries her pedantic automaton George in May 1920, John Heartfield is very glad of it, 1920 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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New objectivity or neue sachlickeit |
new sobriety new resignation new matter of factness |
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Otto Dix, Cafe Couple, 1921 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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Egon Schiele, Sitting Female nude with Black Stockings New objectivity and the Return to order |
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Otto Dix, Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden, 1926 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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Otto Dix, Dr Mayer Hermann, 1926 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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George Grosz, The Poet Max Herrmann-Neisse, 1927 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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George Groosz, Plate XVI from "ecce Homo", 1922-23 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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George Grosz, Circe, 1927 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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George Grosz, That'll Learn them, 1936 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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Max Beckmann, Night, 1918-1919 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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Otto Dix, Wounded Soldier, 1916 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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Otto Dix, War, 1929-1932 New objectivity and the Return to order |
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Amedee Ozenfant, Still Life, 1920-21 New Objectivity |
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Gino Severini, Motherhood, 1916 New Objectivity blaming the futurists for the war |
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Le Courbusier, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, Still Life, 1920 New Objectivity |
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Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye, 1928 New Objectivity |
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Fernand Leger, Contrast of Forms, 1913 New Objectivity |
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Fernand Leger, Nudes in a Forest, 1909-10 New Objectivity |
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Fernand Leger, Card Players, 1921 New Objectivity |
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Fernand Leger, Three Women, 1921-22 New Objectivity |
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Fernand Leger, Still Life with Beer Mug, 1921 New Objectivity |
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Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921 New Objectivity |
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Pablo Picasso, Girl Before a Mirror, 1932 New Objectivity |
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Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937 |
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Fernand Leger, Still life with Beer Mug, 1921 |
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Kasimir Malevich, Red Square: Painterly Realism of a Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions, 1915? |
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IsaakBrodsky, Lenin’s Funeral, 1925 |
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Russian Street Children During the CivilWar, c1920 |
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SovietChildren’s Book featuring Lenin |
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Aleksandr Deyneka, Defense of Petrograd,1928 |
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Aleksandr Deyneka, Football, 1924 |
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Aleksandr Deyneka, Goalkeeper, 1934 |
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Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, The Death of the Political Commissar, 1928 |
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Aleksei,ShchusevLenin’s Masoleum (Wooden version), 1924 |
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Aleksei Abrikosov, Lenin, 1924-present |
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IsaakBrodsky, Lenin in Smolny, 1930 |
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ArnoBrecker,Readiness, 1939 |
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Coverof “Degenerate Art” exhibit program, 1937withimage of Otto Freundlich, De Neue Mensch [The New Man], 1912 (destroyed 1941) |
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ArnoBrecker,Die Partei, 1939 |
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VeraMukhina,The Worker and the Kolkhoz Woman, 1937 |
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Naziand Soviet pavilions, Exposition internationale des artset techniques, Paris 1937alse} |
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Auguste Rodin, The Burghers of Calais, 1884 |
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BorisIofan, V. Shchuku, V. Gelfreikh, Palace of the Soviets, started 1937, never finished |
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Aleksandr Gersaimov,Stalin and Voroshilov in the Kremlin, 1938} |
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Stillsand Poster from Leni Riefenstahl, Triumph of the Will, 1935 |
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EmmanuelEvzerikhin,Barmaley Fountain, 1943 |