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Fritz M Gross
Frits Gross was born in 1895 in Vienna and died in 1969 in London. Gross studied in Vienna and Paris and is known mainly as the architect who evolved 'open plan' design, first seen in 1929. He and his family came to London in 1938, invited by the…
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Rudolf Grossmann
Rudolf Grossmann was born on 25th January, 1882 in Freiburg, Germany and died on 28th November, 1941 in Freiburg. Grossmann began his education in painting and printmaking at Dusseldorf Academy, and went on to study in Paris, under Lucien Simon and…
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The Great German Art Exhibition 1937 - Offical Exhibition Catalogue
Original Title Grosse Deutsche Kunstaustellung 1937 Im Haus der Deutschen Kunst zu Munchen Year of Production 1937 Publisher Verlag Knorr & Hirth G.m.b.H., Munchen Medium Book Materials Paper, ink Dimensions height: 21 cm; width: 15…
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The Third Annual Portfolio
Original Title Die Dritte Jahresgabe Year of Production 1923 Artist Various Medium Book Materials Board, linen Dimensions height: 48 cm; width 37.3 cm Folio containing eight plates with text by Hans Weigert of the Dritte Jahresgabe…
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Hedwig Marquardt
Hedwig Frieda Käthe Marquardt was born 28 November 1884 in Magdeburg, Germany, and died 14 April 1969 in Hanover, Germany. She initially trained as an art teacher in Kassel, but went on to study art at the Kunstgewerbeschule, Magdeburg, and then…
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Margarete Klopfleisch
Sculptor, painter, draughtsman and printmaker, Margarete Klopfleisch (née Grossner) was born in Dresden in 1911. War, and the catastrophic economic problems which followed, brought great financial hardship. The resultant ill health and fervent…
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Explosion
Title page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 3 (1916), verso Deutsches Staatchen by Rudolf Grossmann. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Brother and Sister
Pencil and pastel, 1920.
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Untitled (Figures In A Landscape)
Etching.
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In the Stall
One of eight plates with text by Hans Weigert of the Dritte Jahresgabe Album No. 21, edition of 150, published 1923 by Arndt Beyer, Leipzig. In a linen-covered board portfolio.