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George Grosz: A collection of 94 works (HD) 

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BOOKS about George Grosz:
[1] GEORGE GROSZ : AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY by George Grosz --- bit.ly/2GbUNQU
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George Grosz: A collection of 94 works (HD)
Description: "George Grosz was born on July 26, 1893, in Berlin. He studied at the art academies of Dresden (1909) and Berlin (1911) and visited Paris (1913). He started his career as a cartoonist for humoristic reviews such as Ulk and Lustige Blätter; his concern for the actualities of the day was even then predominant.
During World War I Grosz was an infantryman in the German army. About 1916 he began to portray with biting satire the militarism and ruthlessness of the ruling classes. In Berlin in 1917 he joined the Dada movement, which was essentially a protest against war and exploitation and a call for a new humanism. By 1918 he was acknowledged as Germany's leading social critic in the field of the visual arts, whose pity for the underdog and hatred of capitalism penetrated deep into the consciousness of the postwar mentality in a Germany riddled by misery, inflation, and political failure.
Grosz's lithographic series in particular made him internationally known. His style was quite novel in the history of modern draftsmanship. His most famous series are Das Gesicht der herrschenden Klasse (1919), Abrechnung folgt and Ecce Homo (both 1922), Spiesser Spiegel (1924), and Das neue Gesicht der herrschenden Klasse and Die Gezeichneten (both 1930). Only the work of the German painter Otto Dix could compare with the acidity, the fantastic aggressiveness, and the determination of Grosz to unmask the social lie, the cruelty of war, and the depraved moral code.
In 1920 Grosz visited Italy, and in 1922 he spent 6 months in Russia. About 1925 he approached in his paintings a style that was utterly realistic; it was called the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity), and it was a reaction to the expressionist trends of the era. This is exemplified in his portrait of Max Hermann Neisse (1927).
In 1932 Grosz accepted an invitation by the Art Students League of New York City to teach there. The following year he opened an art school, which he conducted until 1937. That year he was included in the German exhibition of "degenerate" art; a year later he was deprived of his German citizenship and became an American citizen. Grosz taught at the School of Fine Arts, Columbia University (1941-1942). For a short time he painted landscapes and figural compositions, but he soon returned to works in a social realist mode. He died in Berlin on July 6, 1959."
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@themarktauber
@themarktauber 11 месяцев назад
The George Grosz collection is fascinating. What a variety of artistic idiom and palettes.
@hichamlettresetdecos4188
@hichamlettresetdecos4188 2 года назад
One of my favorite painter !
@christophermorgenstern726
@christophermorgenstern726 Месяц назад
Such a diversified body of work. Until recently I was only aware of the Weimar caricatures. The portraiture is brilliant. There’s a real masterpiece at LACMA - a portrait done in Los Angeles after leaving Germany.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 4 года назад
Fascinating Art.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 3 года назад
Excellent paintings and colors
@chamberpot969
@chamberpot969 4 месяца назад
Fantastic
@ulissesrocha3365
@ulissesrocha3365 2 года назад
Wonderful.
@Yumi_01a
@Yumi_01a 2 года назад
I can't see my favorite one: The Lovesick Man
@lartensgrill6106
@lartensgrill6106 3 дня назад
My favourite too
@rudyamisano4626
@rudyamisano4626 Год назад
GENIUS.🌟🧠👁️
@Norpan506
@Norpan506 5 лет назад
great stuff
@carinas-potpourri
@carinas-potpourri 5 лет назад
Käthe Kollwitz was also a painter critizising the attitudes of that era.
@MrConvivator
@MrConvivator 4 года назад
Danke! Habe Link gesetzt. 365 Gemälde: George Grosz www.wgsebald.de/100/365gemaelde/G.html#grosz
@Beinhartwie1chopper
@Beinhartwie1chopper 3 года назад
Max Beckmann kopied him and E. Munch
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