Prager Strasse

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Prager Strasse is a famous 1920s painting by German artist Otto Dix that depicts the chaotic, fractured life of post–World War I urban Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artHistoricalContext interwar period
artisticStyle expressionism
realism
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Otto Dix
creatorNationality German
depictionStyle critical
satirical
depicts Weimar Republic society
advertising posters
amputees
consumerism
disability
economic hardship
post–World War I urban Germany
prostitution
shop windows
social fragmentation
social inequality
street life
urban crowd
war veterans
depictsLocation Dresden
genre New Objectivity
hasTheme aftermath of war
class disparity
commercialization of everyday life
decay of bourgeois society
modernity
social criticism
urban alienation
veterans’ suffering
inception 1920
languageOfTitle German
mainSubject urban street scene
medium collage elements
oil paint
movement Neue Sachlichkeit
notableFor combination of realism and caricature
critique of Weimar urban life
depiction of disabled veterans
partOf Otto Dix’s works on war and society
timePeriodDepicted early Weimar Republic
post–World War I era
titleInGerman Prager Straße NERFINISHED

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Otto Dix notableWork Prager Strasse