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Nazis
This drawing was made in 1954, when Grosz visited London, commissioned to produce a series of set designs for the play ‘I am a Camera’. It commemorates the infamous attack on Jewish shops and businesses in German and Austrian cities which took place…
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Breakdown
This painting, originally titled The Levelling, was originally thought to predate the First World War. However it was re-titled when two woodcuts and a drawing, all dated 1918 and all closely resembling the painting were discovered in the Ludwig von…
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Laburnum and May Trees
Painted in 1941 from drawings made in the garden of a house in Campden Hill, London. The additional images show a letter about this artwork from Mrs Charlotte Bloch, the wife of the artist. Mrs Bloch give context and interesting details about the…
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The Jolly Peg-leg
This sculpture is closely related to a drawing and lithograph produced in 1922. After the war, disfigured or disabled war veterans were a common sight on the streets of German cities and reminded Barlach of the wretched plight of the handicapped…
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Stormtroopers Advancing Under Gas
This is Plate 12 from the series of 50 entitled War, published by Karl Nierendorf in 1924. War is Dix’s best-known printed work, in which he depicted the horror of WWI as he had experienced it. Dix had made over 600 drawings while serving as a…
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Figure of Olda Kokoschka, study for Two Women and a Shadow
Paper, graphite, 1951.
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Henriette seated in profile, study for Henriette von Motesiczky with Dog and Flowers
Paper, charcoal, graphite, c.1967.
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Head of a Dog, study for Henriette von Motesiczky with Dog and Flowers
Paper, black chalk, c.1967.
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Study for 'Cascais'
Paper, charcoal, pastel, c.1954.
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Study for 'Cascais'
Paper, charcoal, c.1954.