German Expressionism (1912-1929) - OUMA
The Dresdner Sezession (Dresden Secession) was a short-lived collaboration of German Expressionism founded by Otto Schubert, Conrad Felixmüller and his pupil Otto Dix in Dresden, during a period of political and social reform in the aftermath of World War I. The group's activity spanned from 1919 until its final collective exhibition in 1925. During its heyday, the group consisted of some of the most influential and prominent expressionist artists of their generations
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