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- Artist
- Warrington Colescott
(American, 1921 - 2018) - Title
- Into the Trenches with Otto Dix. We Are Nearly Killed by a Sniper (My Father?) I Call Out to Him, but the Intensity of His Fire Increases, from the series My German Trip
- Date
- 1992
- Medium
- Soft-ground color etching, aquatint, and relief
- Dimensions
- 10 7/8 x 13 7/8 in. image
- Credit
- Gift of Janice and Jean-Pierre Golay
- Accession No.
- 2013.6.1e
- Classification
- Prints
- Geography
- United States
Related
2013, gifted by Janice and Jean-Pierre Golay (Madison, WI) to the Chazen Museum of Art
- Sets: Printed Variations: Chazen Museum of Art, 5/26/2017–8/20/2017
- At NEA Corrective Headquarters I Endure Orientation and Interrogation. Finally I am Cleared for Exposure to Foreign Ideas, from the series My German Trip
- At Nürnberg I Lunch with the Master and His Jolly Apprentices. Agnes is a Marvelous Cook and We All Clean our Plates, from the series My German Trip
- I March with Käthe Kollwitz and the Weavers; Käthe Predicts Their Movement Will lEnd Badly, from the series My German Trip
- I See Berlin, the Underbelly. Grosz Takes Me to Café DePrave Where Madonna is Having a Scandalous Success, from the series My German Trip
- I Ride with the Blue Riders. We visit die Brücke Picnic and Enjoy a Bratwurst, Reminding Me of Summer in Milwaukee, from the series My German Trip
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