The artwork titled “Working Class Boy” was created by Otto Dix in 1920. It belongs to the Verism art movement and is categorized under the genre of portrait.
The artwork depicts a young boy of working-class origins, standing upright and gazing directly at the viewer. His attire is modest, consisting of a simple, dark shirt and cap that are indicative of his socio-economic background. The boy’s expression is one of solemnity and perhaps weariness, characteristic of the realistic and often unadorned style of Verism that seeks to convey the stark truths of everyday life. The muted color palette and detailed rendering of his features further emphasize the authenticity and rawness of his depiction. This portrait serves as a poignant representation of the working-class youth during the time period, capturing the essence of his existence with a profound and unflinching honesty.