Wilhelm Lachnit gleznas un biogrāfija, vāciski
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22x23cm,98lpp. WILHELM LACHNIT GEMÄLDE
Wilhelm Lachnit (1899–1962) was a German painter known for his contributions to modern art, particularly within the context of the Weimar Republic and the New Objectivity. His early works showed constructivist influences, and he later became associated with the New Objectivity movement, which emphasized a realistic and objective portrayal of society. He was a member of the Berlin "Red Group" and a contributor to the journal Das Wort.
Lachnit was declared a
"degenerate artist" by the Nazis and faced restrictions on his artistic activities during their regime. His art often depicted themes related to industry, labor, and the social conditions of his time.