Otto Dix was a prominent German painter and printmaker known for his vivid and often brutal depictions of war and society. Born in 1891, he experienced the horrors of World War I firsthand, which profoundly influenced his artistic vision. Dix's work is characterized by a raw realism and a critical perspective on the devastation caused by war, making him one of the leading figures of the Neue Sachlichkeit movement, or New Objectivity. His art...