id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2paxmopnvzhy7ojqbxxm3ehisy Tom Kotsimbos From the Museum: the Art of Thinking. Part Ten: Behaviour 2014 1 .pdf application/pdf 1483 248 53 Th is is not for Dix, however, who had gone to war as a means of "experiencing" life to the Dix courageously embraced life without dilution, inclusive of all its ugliness and his fanaticism for "truth" into the various elements", then this was true of all three forms of German Expressionism. Dix's Nietzschean infused life philosophy led him to be both a meticulous detail resonated strongly with Dix's all-round training, irrepressible passion for life's experiment Although the directness of Dix's art meant that it became politicised For Dix, the cause and eff ect that was entrenched in his world applied equally to his behaviour and his expressionistic art – Like Dix, Matisse was exposed to both the traditional and revolutionary art infl uences of his time, broke out Whereas Dix's art was energised by Despite their very diff erent life arcs, Matisse and Otto Dix: The War: 1932; Dix/Matisse ./cache/work_2paxmopnvzhy7ojqbxxm3ehisy.pdf ./txt/work_2paxmopnvzhy7ojqbxxm3ehisy.txt