
Schloss Randegg (K. 128)
Otto Dix's 'Schloss Randegg (K. 128)' captures the artist's precise and often expressionistic approach to visual representation. The work reflects Dix's unflinching observation of form and architectural subject matter.
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Otto Dix: Haunted Visions | Graphic Masterworks from an Important Private Collection
March 9, 2021
Estimate: $3,000 to $4,000
Lot 32
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German · b. 1880

Kirchner's printmaking work shares Dix's expressionistic approach to architectural and landscape subjects, using sharp angular lines and bold contrasts to convey emotional intensity in built environments.

Käthe Kollwitz
German · b. 1867

Kollwitz was a master printmaker within the German Expressionist tradition whose precise yet emotionally charged graphic works demonstrate the same unflinching observational quality and technical rigor seen in Dix's architectural prints.

Erich Heckel
German · b. 1883

Heckel frequently depicted landscapes and architectural structures through printmaking using expressionistic distortion and strong linear definition, qualities that closely parallel Dix's approach in this castle landscape work.
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