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Banned Censored GEORGE GROSZ ECCE HOMO Germany 1923 1965 Reprint Uncensored Art

Description: GEORGE GROSZECCE HOMOIntroduction by Lee RevensBrussel & Brussel, NY, 1965. Very good trade paperback. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. Illustrated with 84 drawings (16 in color). In 1923, legal action was taken against George Grosz for issuing ECCE HOMO, he was found guilty and fined by the German government, and 24 of the plates were confiscated and banned from publication. This edition faithfully follows the uncensored original issue, and contains all the illustrations from Grosz’ masterwork.Grosz created a gallery of archetypes representing the corrupt underbelly of post-World War I Germany. His wit is biting, his imagery striking, his vision acute, as he examines the results of an insane, lost war and a draconian peace imposed by victors intent on punishing rather than reconstructing an enemy who might have been turned toward more democratic ways by understanding rather than retribution. We are caught up in the demoralization he portrays with the poignant knowledge that a far greater corruption of Germany and of Europe, generally,would be created by a later Nazi regime which brilliantly exploited the moral degeneracy we see in this masterpiece of social criticism.German-American draughtsman and painter, born in Berlin. Studied drawing at the Dresden Academy 1909-11 and at the School of Arts and Crafts in Berlin 1912-14; also for several months in 1913 at the Atelier Colarossi in Paris. Served in the army 1914-15 and again briefly in 1917, but spent the rest of the war in Berlin where he made violently anti-war drawings, and drawings and paintings attacking the social corruption of Germany (capitalists, prostitutes, the Prussian military caste, the middle class). Played a prominent role in the Berlin Dada movement 1917-20 and collaborated with John Heartfield and Raoul Hausmann in the invention of photomontage. First one-man exhibition at the Galerie Hans Goltz, Neue Kunst in Munich 1920. Many of his drawings were published in albums (Gott mit uns, Ecce Homo, Der Spiesser-Spiegel etc.), and he was subject to prosecutions for insulting the army and blasphemy. Visited the USA in 1932 to teach at the Art Students League, New York, and settled there 1933. In the latter part of his career he tried to establish himself as a pure painter of landscapes and still life, but also painted many compositions of an apocalyptic and deeply pessimistic kind. Returned to Berlin in 1958, but died there a few months later.Loc: A6StoreAdd to FavoritesFeedbackBanned Censored GEORGE GROSZ ECCE HOMO Germany 1923 1965 Reprint Uncensored Art GEORGE GROSZECCE HOMOIntroduction by Lee RevensBrussel & Brussel, NY, 1965. Very good trade paperback. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. Illustrated with 84 drawings (16 in color). In 1923, legal action was taken against George Grosz for issuing ECCE HOMO, he was found guilty and fined by the German government, and 24 of the plates were confiscated and banned from publication. This edition faithfully follows the uncensored original issue, and contains all the illustrations from Grosz’ masterwork.Grosz created a gallery of archetypes representing the corrupt underbelly of post-World War I Germany. His wit is biting, his imagery striking, his vision acute, as he examines the results of an insane, lost war and a draconian peace imposed by victors intent on punishing rather than reconstructing an enemy who might have been turned toward more democratic ways by understanding rather than retribution. We are caught up in the demoralization he portrays with the poignant knowledge that a far greater corruption of Germany and of Europe, generally,would be created by a later Nazi regime which brilliantly exploited the moral degeneracy we see in this masterpiece of social criticism.German-American draughtsman and painter, born in Berlin. Studied drawing at the Dresden Academy 1909-11 and at the School of Arts and Crafts in Berlin 1912-14; also for several months in 1913 at the Atelier Colarossi in Paris. Served in the army 1914-15 and again briefly in 1917, but spent the rest of the war in Berlin where he made violently anti-war drawings, and drawings and paintings attacking the social corruption of Germany (capitalists, prostitutes, the Prussian military caste, the middle class). Played a prominent role in the Berlin Dada movement 1917-20 and collaborated with John Heartfield and Raoul Hausmann in the invention of photomontage. First one-man exhibition at the Galerie Hans Goltz, Neue Kunst in Munich 1920. Many of his drawings were published in albums (Gott mit uns, Ecce Homo, Der Spiesser-Spiegel etc.), and he was subject to prosecutions for insulting the army and blasphemy. Visited the USA in 1932 to teach at the Art Students League, New York, and settled there 1933. In the latter part of his career he tried to establish himself as a pure painter of landscapes and still life, but also painted many compositions of an apocalyptic and deeply pessimistic kind. Returned to Berlin in 1958, but died there a few months later.Loc: A6

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Features: Illustrated

Format: Trade Paperback

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Illustrator: George Grosz

Topic: Art History, Decorative Art, Modern History, General, Banned Books, Censorship

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Vintage: Yes

Era: 1960s

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Ex Libris: No

Edition: Uncensored Reprint

Language: English

Publication Year: 1965

Book Title: ECCE HOMO

Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults

Author: GEORGE GROSZ

Original Language: English

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Narrative Type: Nonfiction

Publisher: Publisher

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Genre: Imagery, Politics & Society, Romance, Art

Personalized: No

Type: Trade Paperback

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