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degenerate art
term used by the German Nazi regime to describe modern art
Carolingian art
art of the Frankish empire, ca. 780–900
Ottonian art
art style in Germany under the Ottonian emperors
Zeitpyramide
The '''''' () is a work of public art by Manfred Laber under construction in Wemding, Germany. The pyramid began in 1993, the year of the town's 1,200th anniversary. With a new block added every ten years, the structure is planned to consist of 120 blocks when complete after 1,190 years, in the year 3183.
art of the Third Reich
the actively promoted and censored forms of art in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945
Neue Galerie
art museum in New York City
German art
art related to Germany
Stalingrad Madonna
drawing
Banderia Prutenorum
Andachtsbild
thumb|upright=0.9|Veil of Veronica by the Italian Baroque painter [[Domenico Fetti]]
Plakatstil
thumb|Poster for Opel automobiles, by [[Hans Rudi Erdt, (1911).]]
Plakatstil (German for "poster style"), was an early style of poster art that originated in Germany in the 1900s. It was started by Lucian Bernhard of Berlin in 1906. The common characteristics of this style are bold eye-catching lettering with flat colors. Shapes and objects are simplified, and the composition focuses on a central object; usually a product that is being sold. Plakatstil turned away from the complexity of Art Nouveau and propagated a more modern outlook on poster art. Famous Plakatstil artists include Ludwig Hoh
Kurt Martin
German art historian and museum director (1899-1975)
Kunstpfad am Mummelsee
sculpture path in Germany