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Visions Plate 13: Pegasus Forced into Military Service
Plate 13 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17. In this powerful image, Slevogt depicts the mythical winged horse Pegasus stripped of its heroic status and power. The same creature that Perseus rode to rescue Andromeda is now wretched, its proud head hung low…
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Visions Plate 14: Shellfire
Plate 14 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17. Black humour surfaces in this darkly comical image. Several skeletal figures representing death scream past each other from opposite directions, riding artillery shells and shrieking with glee as they fly toward…
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Visions Plate 15: Paroxysm of Destruction
Plate 15 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.
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Visions Plate 16: The Mothers
Plate 16 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.
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Visions Plate 17: The Suicide Machine
Plate 17 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17. The transformation of the Great War into a brutal mechanised slaughter is given a surreal and ironic twist. Civilians terrified by the prospect of war can line up in a tree-lined boulevard, pay a coin into a…
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Visions Plate 18: The Aviator Who Shoots the Creatures of the Zodiac
Plate 18 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.
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Visions Plate 19: The Answerable
Plate 19 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.
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Visions Plate 20: The Forgotten
Plate 20 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.
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On Vacation (On Leave)
Title page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 13 (1916), verso Wem Zeit wie Ewigkeit by Ernst Barlach. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Illustration to Schnapsdestille (Liquor Shop)
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 16 (1916), verso Betrayal in the Garden (Gethsemane) by Oskar Kokoschka. Printed by Paul Cassirer.