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George Grosz’s ‘John Heartfield der Rote Regissör’ – a dynamic black & white sketch exploring wartime propaganda. A chaotic, satirical masterpiece of pen & ink collage.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘untitled (7582)’ – a watercolor portrait of an elderly couple. Detailed realism meets satirical observation in this evocative study of aging and routine.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Love Sick,’ a surreal black & white line drawing depicting a comical relationship narrative. Commission a unique art piece today!
George Grosz’s ‘Cheers Noske’ – a stark black & white propaganda poster depicting Nazi violence. Explore its dynamic lines, geometric shapes & chilling antisemitic message.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘The Birthday Celebration,’ a vibrant watercolor depicting Weimar Germany’s decadent nightlife. A satirical illustration of excess & social critique.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Untitled (2428)’ – a satirical painting of a horned figure in formal attire. A unique, unsettling artwork reflecting Weimar Germany's society.
George Grosz’s ‘Grablegung’ is a poignant watercolor depicting a Weimar-era funeral & social critique. Explore this satirical illustration's layered composition & powerful commentary.
Experience George Grosz’s ‘The Communists and the falling currency rise.’ A satirical masterpiece capturing Weimar Germany’s turmoil. Hand-painted reproduction – a unique art investment.
A haunting 'Christ with gas mask' by George Grosz – a stark black & white drawing critiquing faith & control. Explore this politically charged, symbolic masterpiece.
George Grosz’s "The Voice of the People" is a striking black-and-white line drawing satirizing power & class. Explore this dynamic, politically charged artwork – a key piece of Weimar Germany's art scene.
Max Unold’s ‘Untitled (Man brawling)’ is a dynamic woodcut capturing urban conflict & aggression. New Objectivity realism, bold lines, & stark shadows evoke 19th-century printmaking. Explore this powerful piece.
George Grosz’s ‘Cirkus’ is a striking black & white pen drawing capturing Weimar Berlin’s urban landscape. Explore its satirical realism & dynamic lines – a key piece of New Objectivity art.
Explore George Grosz’s ‘Cafe Jopi,’ a striking black & white sketch capturing Weimar Berlin’s urban bustle. Discover New Objectivity's satirical style and dynamic lines.