Drypoint. Signed, numbered and inscribed "II". From an edition of 50 copies. On copper plate printing paper. 34.6 x 27.4 cm. Sheet: 49,8 x 44,1 cm.
Released in the portfolio "Tod und Auferstehung", published by Otto Dix. [JS].
• There is an almost disturbing directness to the way in which Dix's central pictorial themes of life and death collide in this work.
• Shortly before the birth of his own children, Dix found his perfect imagery of brutal hopelessness in the pregnant woman, who was severely affected by social injustices.
• The hopeful purity of the beginning of life is transformed into its painful opposite in Dix's masterful Verism.
LITERATURE: Florian Karsch (ed.), Otto Dix. Das graphische Werk, Hanover 1970, no. 46/II.