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Khan Academy: Troost, House of German Art & the Entartete Kunst Exhibition
Paul Troost's the House of (German) Art, 1933-37 is discussed in relation to the Great Exhibition of German Art and the Entartete Kunst Exhibitions of 1937 in Munich. The House of German Art now exhibits international contemporary art in...
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Khan Academy: Art History: Dix, Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia Von Harden
This video discusses Otto Dix's, Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden, 1926 (Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris) Speakers: Dr. Juliana Kreinik, Chad Laird. [7:57]
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Khan Academy: Art History: Neue Sachlichkeit: Umbo, the Roving Reporter
This video discusses Umbo (Otto Umbehr), The Roving Reporter, photomontage (rephotographed), 1926 Speakers: Dr. Juliana Kreinik, Dr. Steven Zucker, Dr. Beth Harris. [8:02]
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Khan Academy: Art History: Neue Sachlichkeit: Sander, Portraits
This video [14:09] discusses August Sander's Portraits, gelatin silver print, 1928 Secretary at a Radio Station, Cologne, gelatin silver print, c. 1931 Disabled Man, gelatin silver print, 1926 Speakers: Dr. Juliana Kreinik, Dr. Beth...
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Khan Academy: Art History: Moholy Nagy, Climbing the Mast
This video [3:54] discusses Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's, Climbing the Mast, 1928, gelatin silver print, 5.4 x 28 cm or 13 15/16 x 11 inches (Metropolitan Museum of Art) Speakers: Dr. Juliana Kreinik and Dr. Vanessa Rocco. View this on...
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Khan Academy: Art History: Neue Sachlichkeit: Moholy Nagy, Composition a.xx
This video discusses Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's, Composition A.XX, 1924, oil on canvas, 135.5 x 115cm (Musee national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris). Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.
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Khan Academy: Neue Sachlichkeit: Feininger, Cathedral for the Bauhaus
This video [6:10] discusses Lyonel Feininger's, Cathedral for Program of the State Bauhaus in Weimar, woodcut, 1919 (MoMA) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker, Dr. Juliana Kreinik For more: http://www.smarthistory.org/feiningers-cathedral.html