
Otto Dix's Definitive Artistic Statement
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Otto Dix and his generation had borne witness to the horrors of World War I.
Otto Dix and his generation had borne witness to the horrors of World War I. They'd also been witness to the death of the nineteenth century faith in an inevitable, unstoppable progress.
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Otto Dix's Definitive Artistic Statement
Clip: Episode 8 | 3m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Otto Dix and his generation had borne witness to the horrors of World War I. They'd also been witness to the death of the nineteenth century faith in an inevitable, unstoppable progress.
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