We are pleased to highlight portraits of Julia Feininger (1880–1970) by two artists: her husband, Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956) and the couple’s friend, Otto Dix (1891–1969).
We are pleased to highlight portraits of Julia Feininger (1880–1970) by two artists: her husband, Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956) and the couple’s friend, Otto Dix (1891–1969).
"First there are no good portraits of me, none at all, and second, if anyone could make one at all, it could only be you and no other being."
—Letter from Julia Berg to Lyonel Feininger, November 2, 1905
"Dix comes along like a natural disaster: outrageous, inexplicably devastating, like the explosion of a volcano. One never knows what to expect from this wild man. Again and again, he turns the helm to new shores and, like Proteus, transforms his ability, changing objects, points of view and techniques."
— Paul Ferdinand Schmidt on the occasion of the artist's retrospective in Berlin, 1922