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Algunos cuadros de #Grosz me intranquilizan. Sus perspectivas imposibles, sus intensos colores expresionistas llenando la ciudad de figuras veloces y apretadas...😓
A veces necesito un café,
a veces necesito un Grosz 🤷🏻♂️
🖼️ "Metropolis" (1916)
👨🏻🎨 George Grosz
🏦 @MuseoThyssen
#apaintingaday a wee look at the permanent collections of UK art galleries. Leicester and the New Walk Art Gallery @leicestermuseum #KatheKollwitz #ehrhardt #grosz #Picasso
George Grosz.
Bettler, Berlin (Beggar, Berlin), 1928. Gouache, watercolor and brush and black ink on paper. Christie's Images, New York
@onidraws Somebody who captures the feel of something’s character (psychology) rather than focusing purely on their psychical attitributes. Examples are Daumier, Otto Dix, Grosz, Hogarth and Gerald Scarfe. They tend towards political cartoons but the style also is seen in Asterix books.
An important and original artist for you today – the uncompromising and anarchic George Grosz. His @honesterotica pages include all the erotic works from the 1923 portfolio Ecce Homo, together with a selection of drawings and paintings. See them all at https://t.co/T7UPj8vj68. 😘
War Art: "Gefahrliche Strasse" (Dangerous Street) 1918...Painting by #GeorgeGrosz (German/American,1893-1959)..
Painting showing a prostitute, who transforms the faces of passers-by into dogs!..It captures #Berlin's descent into moral and physical chaos at the end of WWI..
Auction records for Tamara de Lempicka and George Grosz boost @ChristiesInc latest evening sale but René Magritte surrealist scene leads the way: https://t.co/1T0rreF7QX
George Grosz Hitler Painting Acquired By Berlin Museum
https://t.co/4eDTci0592 @BERLINMUSEUMS #georgegrosz #chapmanbros
¡Buenos días!
George Grosz (Berlín, 1893-1959).
‘Metrópolis’ (1916 - 1917, óleo sobre lienzo, 100 x 102 cm).
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
#JuevesDeArquitectura
George Grosz | 1904 - 1991
Woman: A Study in Texture | 1939
[charcoal and sanguine on paper]
While living in exile in the postwar U.S., artist George Grosz created a series of images titled "The Painter of the Hole" that expressed his view of the bleakness of life
George Grosz, They Found Something, 1946. Watercolor on paper
Metropolis (1916-1917) by George Grosz shows hell on earth. It is an apocalyptic vision of how cities and humans are destructing themselves.
@museothyssen #Madrid #Art #ArtHistory #Apocalypse