George Grosz
George Grosz (1893-1959) was a German-American artist and painter, known for his powerful and provocative works that blended Expressionism with Realism. He was a key figure in the Berlin Dada movement and later became a prominent member of the New Objectivity group. Grosz's artwork often critiqued society, politics, and urban life, featuring bold lines, vivid colors, and exaggerated forms. His most famous series, "The Big City" (1925-1930), depicted the harsh realities of modern city life.
Styles: Expressionism, Realism
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