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The Artist with Two Hanged Women – Rudolf Schlicter - Posters

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Rudolf Schlichter

 

Rudolf Schlichter (1890-1955) was a German Dada artist and a leading figure of Germany’s New Objectivity movement.

 

The artist’s attention shifted from the Dadaist movement to the burgeoning New Objectivity movement, culminating in his Portrait of Margot (1924), a confrontational portrait of a woman standing on the street smoking a cigarette, presaging the photojournalist style of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Rudolph Schlichter's final works were bent towards Surrealism.

 

In 1937, Rudolf was declared a “degenerate artist” by the Nazi regime. 

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About The Artist with Two Hanged Women – Rudolf Schlicter
Rudolf Schlichter was a German Dada artist and a leading figure of Germany’s New Objectivity movement. Often working in watercolor, Schlichter depicted the raucous urban life of Berlin between wars, featuring prostitutes, corrupt politicians, and bohemian artists.   The artist’s attention quickly shifted to the burgeoning New Objectivity movement, culminating in his Portrait of Margot (1924), a confrontational portrait of a woman standing on the street smoking a cigarette, presaging the photojournalist style of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Doisneau. In 1925, he participated in the inaugural New Objectivity group show, and by 1937 was declared a “degenerate artist” by the Nazi regime. His studio was later destroyed in an Allied bombing raid, and Schlichter died on May 3, 1955 in Munich, Germany.
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The Artist with Two Hanged Women – Rudolf Schlicter by Rudolf Schlichter. Our posters are produced on acid-free 220 GSM papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a sufficent white border around the image to allow for future framing, if desired. Product will be shipped in 2-3 days

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