Otto’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Portrait of John Gay
Otto Fredrik Peterson (Swedish, 1672–1729)

Portrait of Daniel Hudson Burnham
Arvid Frederik Nyholm American, born Sweden, 1866–1927 Copy after Anders Leonard Zorn Swedish, 1860–1920

Fountain and Pergola in Italy
Ernest Christian Frederick Petzholdt (Danish, 1805–1838)

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)

The Madam
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

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

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

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)

North German Girl
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

A Funeral, plate six from Death and Resurrection
Otto Dix German, 1891-1969

Night-time Encounter with a Madman, from War
Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969) published by Verlag Karl Nierendorf/Galerie Nierendorf (German)

Wounded Soldier (Autumn 1916, Bapaume), from War
Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969) published by Verlag Karl Nierendorf/Galerie Nierendorf (German)

Prince Otto von Bismarck
Franz Seraph von Lenbach (German, 1836–1904)

Mystery of the Street
Umbo (Otto Umbehr) German, 1902–1980

Armchair No. 8
Designed by Otto Wagner (Austrian, 1841-1918) Austria, Vienna