F22 Wroblewski - HISTORY 381 - Europe in the Era of Total War, 1870-1945

A human face in anguish, with hands raised to his cheeks, looks out from the center of a visual field full of slashing diagonals and explosive triangles of color. On the left side, smoke billows.
Otto Dix
Artillery Battle (Artillerieschlacht)
1917
charcoal and gouache | paper mounted on linen
Museum Purchase
1967/1.41
Käthe Kollwitz
'Bauernkrieg' (Peasant War Cycle). Losbruch (Outbreak)
1903
aquatint and etching | paper
Museum Purchase
1957/1.106
George Grosz
The Hero (Der Held)
1933
lithograph | paper
Museum Purchase
1935.20
Otto Dix
Abandoned Position near Vis-en-Artois, from 'Der Krieg'
1924
etching, drypoint and aquatint | paper
Museum Purchase
1948/1.57
Christian Rohlfs
Juggler
1849 – 1938
color woodcut | paper
Museum Purchase
1951/2.62
George Grosz
Religion of the Sword
1924 – 1927
ink | paper
Gift of Helmut Stern
1991/2.76
Max Beckmann
Hunger. No. 4 from the Series of Ten Prints, 'Die Hölle' (Hell).
1919
lithograph | paper
Museum Purchase
1949/1.184
This woodcut print of an abstracted landscape is done in green, red, yellow, blue, and black. An architectural form appears on the left and an archer on horseback appears in the lower right corner.  
Wassily Kandinsky
The Archer
1908 – 1909
woodblock | paper
Museum purchase
1954/1.152
This image shows a view behind a group of soldiers running out of a destroyed building toward a war-ravaged street. 
Dmitri Baltermants
Battle in the Streets of Berlin
1945
gelatin silver print | paper
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.74
Two soldiers stand on, and near a ladder and adjust an outdoor clock which overhangs a town street.
Dmitri Baltermants
Resetting German Clocks Forward to Moscow Time
1945
gelatin silver print | paper
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2014/2.266
Erich Heckel
Before the Mirror
1920
lithograph | paper
Museum Purchase
1950/1.169
Text: Sugar Means Ships - The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Muse be Reduced. For your beverages 400million lbs. of sugar were imported in Ships last year. Every Ship is needed to carry soldiers and supplies now. - (upper left seal) United States Food Administration - (ships labled) Sugar - (top left cloud) WAR HURRY!
Ernest Fuhr
Sugar Means Ships - The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Must be Reduced.
1912 – 1922
lithograph | paper
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.42

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