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Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956) , The Last Supper , 33 x 42 ” oil on canvas, 1909 (Die Brucke)

(left) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner , Self-Portrait as a Soldier , 1915 (right) Kirchner , The Soldier Bath (Artillerymen), 1915, oil on canvas, 55 x 59 inches. Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956) , The Last Supper , 33 x 42 ” oil on canvas, 1909 (Die Brucke) .

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Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956) , The Last Supper , 33 x 42 ” oil on canvas, 1909 (Die Brucke)

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  1. (left) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Self-Portrait as a Soldier, 1915(right) Kirchner, The Soldier Bath (Artillerymen), 1915, oil on canvas, 55 x 59 inches

  2. Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956) , The Last Supper, 33 x 42” oil on canvas, 1909 (Die Brucke) No image of nature was near men, and now I was to paint the most mysterious, the profoundest, most inward event of all Christian religion! . . . I painted and painted, hardly knowing whether it was night or day, whether I was a human being or only a painter. Nolde, Jahre der Kämpfe, 1902-14

  3. Nolde, Christ and the Children, 1910

  4. (left) Nolde, Dance around the Golden Calf, 1910, oil on canvas, 88 x 105.5 cm(right) Nolde, Prophet, 1912, woodcut Detail of Dance, showing application of paint

  5. Egon Schiele (Austrian 1890-1918), Self-Portraits, 1911

  6. Egon Schiele, Cardinal and Nun, 1912

  7. Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian 1886-1980), (left) Self-Portrait (Der Sturm), 1910Kokoschka, Murder, Hope of Women, 1909, poster and drawing for his play First Expressionist play intended as blasphemy; OK called it a "gesture of defiance" against the bourgeois audiences of his time.

  8. Expressionism: The literal “expression” of the body, especially face and hands(left) Vincent Van Gogh, Père Tanguy, 1888 (”Father” of Expressionism) (center) Käthe Kollwitz, Lamentation: In Memory of Ernst Barlach (Grief), bronze, 1938(right) Oscar Kokoschka, Adolf Loos, 1909 Compare the “expressionism” of Matisse: “Expression. . . does not consist of the passion mirrored upon a human face or betrayed by a violent gesture.” Notes of a Painter, 1908

  9. Kokoschka, Bride of the Wind (The Tempest), oil, 5’11” x 7’3”, 1914Kokoschka and Alma Mahler (wife of Gustav Mahler)

  10. (left) Max Beckmann (German 1884 – 1950), Self Portrait with Raised Hand, 1907(center) Beckmann, Self Portrait as Medical Orderly, 1915(right) Beckmann, Self Portrait with Red Scarf, 1917 1915 1907 1917

  11. (left) Beckmann, Descent From the Cross, 1917(right) Rogier Van Der Weyden (Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1400-1464) Descent From the Cross, c. 1435

  12. Beckmann, TheNight, 1918-19, oil on canvas

  13. Gothic cathedral relief showing the damned: claustrophobic compression shallow, frontal staging of Beckmann’s Night.

  14. Beckmann, Departure, 1932-33, oil on canvas, triptych, center panel 8’ x 3’10”

  15. George Grosz (German 1893-1959), Republican Automaton, 1920 Grosz, Fit for Active Duty, ink on paper, 1916-17

  16. George Grosz (German 1893-1959), Grey Day, 1921, oil on canvas(right) Grosz, from series, The Face of the Ruling Class, 1920

  17. Otto Dix (German Expressionist, 1891-1969), Self Portraits as Soldier, 1914

  18. Otto Dix, from print series, Der Krieg (War), etching with aquatint,1924(left) Mealtime in the Trenches, and (right) Skin Graft

  19. Otto Dix – Stormtroops advancing under gas. 1924

  20. Otto Dix, Skat Players, 1920

  21. August Sander (German, 1876-1964), Brick Carrier (left), and Cook (right) 1928from the Face of Time portfolio

  22. Sander, Wandering People from portfolio, Citizens of the 20th Century, 1930

  23. Albert Renger-Patzsch (German 1897 – 1966), New ObjectivityIrons Used in Shoemaking, Fagus Works, c. 1925 (left) and Foxgloves, c. 1925 (right)

  24. Hitler and Goebbels at the Degenerate Art Exhibition, 1939, Munich

  25. “Good German Art” admired and supported by the National Socialist (Nazi) Party(left) Nazi artist, Ivo Saliger, Judgment of Paris, oil on canvas, Arno Becker, Predestination, 1938 (right)

  26. Adolph Hitler (German 1889 – 1945), Landscape, 1925

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