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Naomi Bossom, of Lyndonville, Vermont, died peacefully in her home on July 18, 2025, of complications from stomach cancer.
George W Grosz's most active month to dispose stocks was the month of September. In 2003 George W Grosz cashed out on 6,000 shares for a total of $54,660.00, their largest year based on trade value.
View 18 sheets from: Small Grosz folder (1917) By Grosz George; 18 transfer lithographs on firm, smooth Japon. (1915/16). With the pink-coloured, 4-page title and text leaf, designed by John ...
George Grosz’s Eclipse of the Sun (1926, Heckscher Museum of Art) is a well-known example of the latter. A bombastic assembly of military, industrial, and bureaucratic figures conspire around a donkey ...
Berlin-born George Grosz, 62, is no newcomer to scenes of horror. It has saturated his work, from his earliest sketches of World War I's mutilated and dead to such latter-day oils as The Pit ...
IT is now exactly 10 years since George Grosz died in his native Germany at the age of 66. From 1933 until shortly before his death, he had made his home in the United States. He taught for many of ...
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A one-man show of work by George Grosz opened yesterday afternoon with a preview for members at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West Fifty-third Street. It opens to the public today and will be current ...
George Grosz (1893–1959) was one of the prominent artists of the Weimar Republic. He was a member of the German Communist Party, co-organiser of the First International Dada Fair and co-founder of ...
Germany’s advisory panel on Nazi-looted art has rejected a claim by the heirs of George Grosz for two of his paintings held in the collection of the Bremen Kunsthalle, saying there is no ...