Baby With Umbilical Cord (1934) by Otto Dix

Baby With Umbilical Cord - Otto Dix - 1934

Artwork Information

TitleBaby With Umbilical Cord
ArtistOtto Dix
Date1934
Art MovementVerism

About Baby With Umbilical Cord

The artwork titled “Baby With Umbilical Cord” was created by Otto Dix in 1934, and it belongs to the Verism movement. As a genre painting, it intricately captures a moment in everyday life with a high degree of realism. The painting features a newborn baby lying on a white cloth, with the umbilical cord still attached. The infant is portrayed in a raw and unvarnished manner, highlighting the vulnerability and authentic appearance of a newborn. The baby is depicted crying, with its fists clenched and legs drawn up, emphasizing the raw emotions and humanity at the outset of life. The stark contrast between the baby’s reddish skin and the white cloth further accentuates the realism that was a hallmark of the Verism movement.

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