
George Grosz
George Grosz was a German painter and caricaturist associated with the Dada movement, known for his satirical depictions of Weimar society. His art was targeted by the Nazis as 'degenerate', and many of his works were confiscated or destroyed.
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George Grosz was a German painter who became a US citizen.
Efemérides del 26 de julio: ¿Qué sucedía en el mundo un día como hoy? | últimas | MUNDOGeorge Grosz is portrayed as a prominent figure in the exhibition 'European Realities' and is known for his critical view of the past and present.
Das war die Malerei des RealismusMetropolis is another riotous vision, as the artist George Grosz equates artistic and political revolution.
‘Muscle-flexing or urgent threat?’ How Trump’s assault on culture echoes the Nazis targeting ‘degenerate art’ | Art and designGeorge Grosz was a newspaper illustrator known for his critical depictions of society.
Pozabil je na svoj burek, iz žepa izvlekel pištolo in začel streljatiGeorge Grosz's works are included in the exhibition to depict apocalyptic themes.
Paris zelebriert den Weltuntergang in BildernGeorge Grosz's work was included in the exhibition of degenerate art.
Degenerados: el arte que odió Hitler | EL PAÍS Semanal























































