
Franz Radziwill
Franz Radziwill was a significant German painter associated with the New Objectivity movement, known for his unique style that combined realism with emotional and psychological depth. His works often depicted the complexities of modern life, capturing unsettling aspects of the human condition. Radziwill's art was targeted by the Nazis, who deemed it degenerate, leading to his exclusion from the artistic mainstream during their regime.
Born on Feb 02, 1895 (130 years old)
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I took me a while to see why a Nazi may have been offended by Otto Dix’s unflattering, vivid portrait of the artist Franz Radziwill.
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