Speedy – Rudolf Schlicter - Framed Prints
Rudolf Schlichter (1890-1955) was a German Dada artist and a leading figure of Germany’s New Objectivity movement.
The artist’s attention shifted from the Dadaist movement to the burgeoning New Objectivity movement, culminating in his Portrait of Margot (1924), a confrontational portrait of a woman standing on the street smoking a cigarette, presaging the photojournalist style of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Rudolph Schlichter's final works were bent towards Surrealism.
In 1937, Rudolf was declared a “degenerate artist” by the Nazi regime.
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Small Framed Print
7x12 inches
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Compact Framed Print
10x18 inches
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Medium Framed Print
14x24 inches
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Large Framed Print
17x30 inches
Framed with Mat
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