Cards (3)

  • Weimar artists painted everyday life
    so that everyone could have access
    to their art. They wanted to make
    art that commented on problems
    in German society, or to make
    people think.
  • Their style of work
    was called Expressionism, which
    was concerned with raw emotion,
    the seedier side of everyday life
    and confronting the disaster of
    the First World War. Artists like
    Otto Dix and George Grosz were
    influential to the movement, as was
    Paul Klee.
  • Cave Flowers by Paul Klee, 1926.
    Klee taught at the Bauhaus school.