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Christian Schad  1894-1982

Christian Schad Agosta, the Pigeon-Chested Man, and Rasha, the Black Dove 1929
© Christian Schad Stiftung Aschaffenburg/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn and DACS, London 2002
Agosta, the Pigeon-Chested Man, and Rasha, the Black Dove  1929
Agosta, der Flügelmensch, und Rasha, die schwarze Taube

Oil on canvas
unconfirmed: 1200 x 800 mm frame: 1353 x 956 x 50 mm
painting

Lent from a private collection 2000

L02264

Schad’s models unerringly return our gaze. Their convincing presence reflects the artist’s association with the New Objectivity, an artistic movement that combined social criticism with a near-photographic realism. The black woman and the pigeon-chested man were accustomed to scrutiny, earning their living as sideshow acts in Berlin funfairs. Unusually this unsettling portrayal of the objectification of the body, voyeurism and social alienation is focussed on the male as well as the female nude.

 (From the display caption June 2007)