Otto’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Ridicule
Otto Lange German, 1879-1944

Migrant Mother, Nipoma, California
Dorothea Lange American, 1895–1965

Plantation Overseer and his Field Hands, Mississippi Delta
Dorothea Lange American, 1895–1965

Black Maria, Oakland, from the series "Public Defender"
Dorothea Lange (American, 1895–1965) Printed under the artist's supervision by Irwin Welcher

Murder, plate two from Death and Resurrection
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

Evening on the Wijtschaete Plain (November 1917), from War
Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969) published by Verlag Karl Nierendorf/Galerie Nierendorf (German, founded 1920)

Portrait of Otto Mueller
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner German, 1880-1938

The Madam
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

Corner of a Kitchen of a Tobacco Sharecropper
Dorothea Lange American, 1895–1965

Barricade Fighters, plate three from Death and Resurrection
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

Dead Soldier, plate five from Death and Resurrection
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

Pimp and Whore
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

Portrait of Mr. Bittermann
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California
Dorothea Lange (American, 1895–1965) printed by Irwin Welcher (American, 1907–1991)

Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California
Dorothea Lange (American, 1895–1965) printed commercially under the supervision of Arthur Rothstein (American, 1915–1985)

Cathedral Rocks
Daniel Lang American, 1931-2013

Tablecloth
Designed by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949) Produced by Herrburger and Rhomberg (Austrian) Austria, Vienna

Nude Girl Under Trees
Otto Mueller (German, 1874-1930) published by Fritz Gurlitt Verlag (German, active 1889-1921)

Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California
Dorothea Lange (American, 1895–1965) printed by the Library of Congress

North German Girl
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969