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with modern artists like George Grosz leading the charge. A weapon to lampoon those in power, through political cartoons and graphic, sometimes grotesque, paintings. Grosz even dared to caricature ...
As the US president hangs a fist-pumping portrait of himself in the White House and seeks to purge museums of ‘improper ideology’, our writer finds chilling parallels at a new show about the Nazis’ ...
Grosz rose to prominence for his dark, satiric depiction of the German bourgeoisie and anti-military, anti-Nazi art. Online bids are being taken for the six paintings in advance of a March 5 live ...
The heirs of German artist George Grosz are demanding the return of works that were stolen during the Nazi era and now hang in museums. They want to exhibit the works in a Grosz museum ...
The exhibition features a number of drawings and photos dealing with the artist’s trip, as well as a number of other works by Grosz, which confirm he continued his artistic efforts on behalf of ...
Cattle, 1952–1953, George Grosz, German. Oil on canvas; Overall: 41 1/2 x 30 in. (105.41 x 76.2 cm). Dallas Museum of Art, gift of A. Harris and Company in memory of Leon A. Harris, Sr.
Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932, Oil on canvas, Museum of Modern Art, New York. As presented by Peters, this spirit of objectivity extended beyond the satirical eye of such painters as George ...
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As President Trump launches an offensive against 'woke' art, the Picasso Museum shows works that the Nazis singled out decades ago for mockery or destruction.
Other artists featured in the exhibition include George Grosz, Paul Klee and Oskar Kokoschka. There’s also a section ...
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