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Exhibition Review
Otto Dix; Christian Schad. Paris and New York
05/2003 | 1202 | 145
Pages: 387-389
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Rainbird, Sean (Rainbird, Sean)
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54. Maika, by Christian Schad. 1929. 55.5 by 53.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Neue Galerie, New York).
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55. Portrait of Count Saint-Genois d'Anneaucourt, by Christian Schad. 1927. 86 by 63 cm. (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; exh. Neue Galerie, New York).
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56. First study for the right-hand panel of War, by Otto Dix. c. 1930. Charcoal and pencil on paper, 222.5 by 111 cm. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg; exh. Centre Pompidou, Paris).
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57. Head of a child, study for The match-seller, by Otto Dix. 1926. Chalk with white highlights, 40 by 40 cm. (Private collection; exh. Centre Pompidou, Paris).
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58. Self-portrait with easel, by Otto Dix. 1926. Charcoal and chalk on tracing paper, 100 by 69.5 cm. (Galerie Pels-Leusden, Berlin; exh. Centre Pompidou, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Christian Schad. Munich and Emden
02/1998 | 1139 | 140
Pages: 141-142
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Lloyd, Jill (J. L.) (Lloyd, Jill (J. L.); L., J.)
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68. Agosta the Winged-Man and Rasha the Black Dove, by Christian Schad. 1929. 120 by 80 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich).
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69. Maika, by Christian Schad. 1929. 65 by 53 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich).
Short Notice
An Anagrammatic Attribute: Christian Schad's Portrait of Eva von Arnheim
04/1993 | 1081 | 135
Pages: 276-277
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Waldman, Louis Alexander (Waldman, Louis Alexander; Waldman, Louis; Waldman, Louis A.)
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36. Portrait of Eva von Arnheim, by Christian Schad. 1930. 41.2 by 31.7 cm. (Lafayette Parke Gallery, New York).