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GEORGE GROSZ (German-American 1893-1959)

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GEORGE GROSZ (German-American 1893-1959)
<B>GEORGE GROSZ (German-American 1893-1959)</B></I> <BR>Elsa Rat Mit Promenadenkleid, c.1922-23 <BR>Ink and watercolor on paper <BR>15.5in. x10.5in. (sight size) <BR>Stamped upper right: George Grosz, Berlin <BR><BR>George Grosz was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1910, and studied at the Dresden Academy of Art. In 1912, he attended the School of Applied Arts in Berlin, and studied with Emil Orlik. Grosz served in the German army during World War I, where he was court-martialed for insubordination. From 1918 to 1932, he lived in Berlin, and was one of the founders of the Dada movement. At this time, Grosz styled himself as an American, much to the dismay of his left-wing friends. His biting satirical art forewarned the danger of the control of German industry over politics, as well as the potentially disastrous results of enforced, excessive patriotism. Reaction to Grosz's satirical drawings caused him to flee Germany, and in 1932, he traveled to New York City where he was a guest instructor for two terms at the Art Students League. He then became a United States citizen, moving his family to Long Island. In 1937, he won a Guggenheim Fellowship; and in 1941, the Museum of Modern Art circulated a traveling exhibition of his work. After the age of 40, Grosz turned his work away from the avant-garde towards allegorical themes using cavorting nudes. He also opened an art school with Maurice Sterne and did opera stage designs. Grosz had an open dislike for French modernism and was disdainful of the emerging Abstract Expressionism. On the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth, in 1993, a major retrospective of Grosz's work was held at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlit and included over 300 paintings, drawings and watercolors. This work's caption could be roughly translated into English as, Elsa Rat wearing her Sunday best. <BR><BR><Keywords: ink, drawing, watercolor, cartoon, satire> <BR><BR><B>Important notice:</B> Heritage usually auctions material at the rate of 200-250 lots per hour. On some occasions eBay Live bid software or the Internet may not be able to keep up with the pace of the auction. We recommend placing a realistic absentee bid now as insurance to avoid disappointment. Occasionally the auctioneer may eliminate or reject an eBay Live bid, and the auctioneer may also reopen a lot after the close of the eBay live bidding (usually because we missed an audience bid), and may reject your bid even if it shows you as the winning bidder. By bidding via eBay Live, you agree that Heritage may award the lot to another bidder at its sole discretion under the circumstances described above or any other reasonable circumstances. Since eBay bids are not shown to us until we open the lot on the floor, we treat those bids just like floor bids. In most cases the floor responds before the eBay bid is presented to us, due to Internet lag time, so for consistency we have made it a policy that floor bids are always considered first over tie eBay live bids. Also please note that all Heritage lots purchased through eBay Live carry a 24.5% Buyer's Premium. Please make sure you read the Terms and Conditions before you bid.