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30,3 x 22,8 cm(11,93 x 8,98 in)
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46,5 x 39 cm(18,31 x 15,35 in)
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George GROSZ
(1893-1959)
Circus - The Crying Clown(1918)
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Watercolour & Pencil on thick paper signed with the pseudonym « HL » (for « Heilige » « Saint ») & dated « 18 ». "A master of disguise : in his twenties, he changed his name. In public he often pretended to be a cowboy or a Dutch businessman, while in private he occasionally greeted first-time visitors to his home by saying he was Herr Grosz’s butler & apologising for his master’s absence. He also adopted a range of pseudonyms throughout his life » (Alastair Smart 9-1-2020). A social satire & Circus was then one of his favorite subjects from 1914, though illustrated with a real cynism. This masterpiece corresponds to the period of his greatest satirical drawings. Made in Berlin from the late part of 1918 "with disgust and aversion for mankind". From 1918 to about 1920, he was still breaking his paintings into futurist angles and planes, simplifying forms into quasigeometrical shapes & using a flattened perspective to create strong surface patterns...