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The @KemperMuseum shares “Art Thoughts,” inspired by #artwork at @KemperMuseum: comics by Kansas City artist Benny Johnson (@itsbenweird). These are on William Wegman’s Weimaraner photos “Parallelogram,” 1993 and “Stormy Night,” 1972. #gallery #artist
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At the bar, 1926 by Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976) painter whose paintings captured the clubs of the Weimar period #WomensArt #FidayFeeling
Weimaraner painting… by @vickiacoleman #acrylic #painting #art https://t.co/PcQsWEHVZW @artfinder
Weimar was searching for the man who had killed his father
#countryhumans
#countryhumansGermanyempire
sorry but unfinished
Riech & Weimar 🐇
#countryhumans #countryhumansweimar #,countryhumansgermany #countryhumansthirdriech
@Zooptastix Well, just Weimar Expressionism movement in general. "Nosferatu", "The cabinet of doctor Caligari", "M" [is for murderer], "Metropolis".
Here's Peter Lorre in "M" (a Weimar republic film) as a pedophile murderer with an ambiguous personality. He's said to symbolise a man entrapped by murderous instincts he can't control.
Fortunato Depero, Il ciclista attraversa la città, 1945. Italy. More about Depero and futurism: weimarart
(Source: Flickr / kraftgenie)
god i love him so much
character by @maritim3marine
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Jeanne Mammen, German artist who captured Berlin nightclubs, cafés and their performers and artists, as well as their bohemian, intellectual and gay clientele, during the Weimar period (1918-1933) #WomensArt
Thread of the pieces I did of them a year or so ish ago
Londo has two companions, Bullet (GSD who needs a redesign tbh, I need to tweak her) and Yurei (long haired Weimaraner)
Weimar republic Au in which Great War Veteran Levi wanders the streets at night due to his ptsd induced insomnia and meets young, future-promising flapper Eren who lives at night, dancing from club to club
Collab with @Neyco_ahsimp featuring both our Weimars as working colleagues 😌
The 1930s are tough times-
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German painter George GROSZ was known especially for his caricatural drawings and paintings of Berlin life in the 1920s. He was a prominent member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity group during the Weimar Republic.
His approach was both full of humour & pathos. His enjoyment of a mismatched pair is as powerful as his depiction of a desperate prisoner of war. Couple (1919), From the Weimar Park (1918), Leda & the Swan (1917) & Prisoner (1918)
#EveryonesErika
This work was commissioned by novelist @Mudrock_Jaeley and was drawn by artist @yolan1_1. They are both amazing people.
In an alternative timeline, United States of America was occupied by Weimar Germany.
Johanna and Erika now as special force carries the day.