The New Objectivity, or Neue Sachlichkeit (new dispassion), was an art movement which arose in Germany in the early 1920s as an outgrowth of, and in opposition to,
expressionism. The movement essentially ended in
1933 with the fall of the
Weimar Republic and the rise of the
Nazis to power. The term is applied to works of pictorial art, literature, music, and architecture.
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