Lustmord | Sex Murder (1924)
Aqualrell, schwarze Kreide auf Papier | Watercolor, black chalk on paper
Rudolf Schlichter
Currently in the exhibition “Splendor and misery. New Objectivity in Germany" ("Glanz und Elend. Neue Sachlichkeit in Deutschland") in the Leopold Museum in Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/142/splendor-and-misery
Rudolf Schlichter (* December 6, 1890 in Calw; † May 3, 1955 in Munich) was a German artist and writer. He is considered one of the most important representatives of the critical-realist style category of Verism within the New Objectivity art movement.
Lustmord | Sex Murder (1924)
Aqualrell, schwarze Kreide auf Papier | Watercolor, black chalk on paper
Rudolf Schlichter
Currently in the exhibition “Splendor and misery. New Objectivity in Germany" ("Glanz und Elend. Neue Sachlichkeit in Deutschland") in the Leopold Museum in Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/142/splendor-and-misery
Rudolf Schlichter (* December 6, 1890 in Calw; † May 3, 1955 in Munich) was a German artist and writer. He is considered one of the most important representatives of the critical-realist style category of Verism within the New Objectivity art movement.