Details
Description
Sociological Expressionism. From Grosz and Dix to Berlin, this movement gives voices and images to the conscience of the people …
Read more
Sociological Expressionism. From Grosz and Dix to Berlin, this movement gives voices and images to the conscience of the people trying to process the contemporary trauma of the hopelessness and desperation of the less fortunate. The planet and her peoples are battling against wars, famine & climate change, giving rise to the displacement of peoples on a vast scale. In this poignant piece from Berlin, humanity’s struggle is given elegant presence. Etched onto his canvas the human condition is given dignity against the searing backdrop of conflagration.
Oil and acrylic on canvas
30″x 24″
signed
See less
Questions about the item?
Returns & Cancellations
Return Policy - All sales are final 48 hours after delivery, unless otherwise specified in the description of the product.
Cancellation Policy - Prior to shipping or local pickup, buyers may cancel an order for up to 48 hours, unless otherwise specified.
Related Collections
- Lee Krasner Paintings
- Steve Kaufman Paintings
- Limoges, France Paintings
- Richard Anuszkiewicz Paintings
- Jacobean Paintings
- Louis Wolchonok Paintings
- Nikolaos Schizas Paintings
- Vienna Secession Paintings
- Paul Jenkins Paintings
- René Magritte Paintings
- Camille Pissarro Paintings
- Francine Tint Paintings
- Jean Calogero Paintings
- Joseph Solman Paintings
- Paintings in Panama City, FL
- BandB Italia Paintings
- Sol LeWitt Paintings
- Ralph Lauren Paintings
- Donald Judd Paintings
- Damien Hirst Paintings
- Margaret Kennedy Paintings
- Keith Haring Paintings
- Mark Lewis Paintings
- Mark Lewis Art Paintings
- Laminate Paintings