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Otto Dix and the New ObjectivityDie Neue Sachlichkeit, das habe ich erfunden. So griffig umschrieb Otto Dix (18911969) in der Rckschau die Entwicklung der Kunststrmung, die neben Abstraktion und Expressionismus als dritter Weg der Kunstentwicklung der Moderne gelten kann. Der unerbittliche Realismus seines Werks bildet dabei den Kern einer Haltung zwischen Groteske und Klassizismus, zu der sich einige der bedeutendsten Knstler des 20. Jahrhunderts bekannten. Die Publikation
»Die Neue Sachlichkeit, das habe ich erfunden.« So griffig umschrieb Otto Dix (1891–1969) in der Rückschau die Entwicklung der Kunstströmung, die neben Abstraktion und Expressionismus als »dritter Weg« der Kunstentwicklung der Moderne gelten kann. Der unerbittliche Realismus seines Werks bildet dabei den Kern einer Haltung zwischen Groteske und Klassizismus, zu der sich einige der bedeutendsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts bekannten.Die Publikation beleuchtet die Neue Sachlichkeit erstmals vor dem Hintergrund der Weimarer Republik und des Nationalsozialismus. Dix’ Werke, das Schlüsselbild Großstadt-Triptychon (1928/29), seine großartigen psychologisierenden Porträts und nicht zuletzt die versteckt symbolischen Landschaften seiner Jahre am Bodensee, bilden dabei den Ausgangspunkt der Betrachtung. Sie werden in Beziehung zu Arbeiten von George Grosz, Rudolf Schlichter oder Christian Schad gesetzt, um so einen neuen Blick auf dieses zentrale Kapitel deutscher Kunstgeschichte zu werfen. (Deutsche Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-7757-3439-4)
Ausstellung: Kunstmuseum Stuttgart 10.11.2012–7.4.2013
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Decent Shoes with Misleading Description (Not Leather)
Size: 12 Wide, Color: Black, Size: 12 Wide, Color: Black
I only look for leather when I’m purchasing dress shoes. Under the description “details” on this item it lists the shoe as leather upper and inner lining. A photo shows “genuine Napa leather lining”. If you keep reading (which I have now that I’ve received the shoes) it shows “faux leather” in the small print and that is not “leather”. I run a small leather business and this irks me because it’s clearly false advertising. The details also show the product is made in Brazil but when they arrived today, the shoe tag shows “Made in China” and “Man Made upper and lower”. I don’t hate the shoes. They look nice. What I know is they won’t hold up over time like leather, which is why the description should be accurate and not misleading.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Shoes
Size: 10, Color: Cognac
Love these shoes super comfortable and look great. Everyone asks me where I got them.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Beautiful shoe but too narrow
Size: 10 Wide, Color: Navy Grainy Leather
Too narrow
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Looks good feels good
Size: 13 Wide, Color: Black
I've had them 2 weeks and love them. Took a little breaking in but they feel great now.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Very narrow
Size: 10 Wide, Color: Cognac
Run narrow. For very narrow feet. Wide width fits like a regular width.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2026