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Explore George Grosz’s "The Way of All Flesh, IV" – a chaotic black & white drawing critiquing medicine. Dynamic lines, unsettling scenes, & early 20th-century style.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Café am Rhein,’ a striking black & white drawing capturing Weimar Berlin’s vibrant social scene. Dynamic lines, caricature style & symbolic elements – a unique art piece.
George Grosz’s ‘Baltikumer’ – a stark black & white political cartoon depicting brutal violence. Explore this New Objectivity masterpiece's satirical critique of Weimar Germany.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘untitled (3021)’ – a haunting watercolor depicting urban decay & faith. Discover its expressive realism, symbolic depth, and poignant commentary on Weimar Germany.
George Grosz’s ‘Heligoland’ – a dynamic black & white drawing of a bustling harbor scene. Explore its linear style, chaotic energy & symbolic maritime details.
Explore George Grosz’s "German Wine & German Song." A powerful expressionist painting critiquing Weimar Germany. Discover its bold style & historical significance.
George Grosz’s ‘Detuned Flute’ – a satirical masterpiece capturing Weimar Germany’s decline. Explore this powerful painting's raw energy & social commentary. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘The End of the Road,’ a surreal Expressionist painting critiquing Weimar Germany. Intense imagery & unsettling atmosphere – a unique piece.
George Grosz’s ‘Einsame Stimme’ – a striking black & white ink portrait exploring contemplation & Weimar Germany. Realistic yet stylized, masterful hatching technique.
Discover George Grosz’s ‘untitled (9798)’ – a satirical watercolor depicting a soldier & books. Explore its dramatic lighting, symbolic elements & unique style.
George Grosz’s ‘Ebert the president’ – a striking black & white drawing critiquing Weimar Germany. Explore its Expressionist style, chaotic composition & symbolic details.
Explore George Grosz’s satirical lithograph ‘The Stick,’ a powerful critique of Nazi ideology through chaotic imagery & bold lines. A unique wartime propaganda piece.
A stark propaganda poster by George Grosz depicting a crushing boot & ‘Revenge Follows!’ Explore this Expressionist masterpiece’s brutal critique of war & its symbolic power.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Nude from behind 1,’ a dramatic Expressionist painting depicting vulnerability & struggle. Loose brushwork, unsettling imagery, and symbolic depth – a powerful piece.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘The Model (Summer II)’ – a delicate watercolor portrait capturing beauty & introspection. A key work from Berlin Dada, showcasing his satirical style.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Self-Portrait (for Charlie Chaplin)’ – a chaotic black & white drawing blending cubism & surrealism. A powerful critique of urban life, marked by energetic lines and unsettling imagery.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Kneeling Nude 1,’ a dynamic oil painting from 1933. Raw texture, expressive lines & unsettling figures capture Weimar Germany's turmoil. A unique piece for art collectors.
George Grosz’s ‘untitled (5237)’ – a hauntingly realistic portrait of an elderly man. Explore this New Objectivity masterpiece & discover the satirical depths of Weimar Germany.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Two Veterans,’ a poignant watercolor illustration capturing Weimar Germany’s atmosphere. A melancholic street scene with symbolic figures & autumn hues.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘The Muckracker,’ a striking watercolor depicting Weimar Germany’s social critique. An expressionist masterpiece showcasing satire & resilience.
Experience George Grosz’s ‘Permanent Wave.’ A satirical masterpiece critiquing Weimar Germany. Hand-painted reproduction of this iconic artwork – a powerful statement on society & art.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Cabaret Scene 1,’ a striking black & white sketch capturing Weimar Berlin's nightlife. A powerful example of Dada & New Objectivity, showcasing his satirical style.
George Grosz’s "Nobody Cares About Them" is a powerful black & white drawing depicting social critique through exaggerated figures & bold lines. Explore this Weimar-era masterpiece!