
(German: New Objectivity), a group of German artists in the 1920s whose works were executed in a realistic style (in contrast to the prevailing ... [10 related articles]
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Group of German artists in the 1920s who rejected prevalent expressionist and abstract trends to paint in a harsh, realist style. Prominent members were George Grosz, Otto
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Usually translated as New Objectivity. German modern realist movement of the 1920s, taking its name from the exhibition Neue Sachlichkeit held in Mannheim in 1923. Part of the phenomenon of the return to order following the First World War. Described by the organiser of the exhibition, GF Hartlaub, as 'new realism bearing a socialist flavour'. The ...
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