$35.00
Hundreds of black and white and colour illustrations of Grosz’s work depicting pre-Nazi Germany between the World Wars.
George Grosz’s name is closely linked to the art of the 1920s in Berlin. Famous for his drawings and paintings, Grosz was also a costume and set designer, writer and political commentator. This book presents a cross-section of his work, including his late work in America.
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An ex-library, hardcover copy with lemon-coloured boards, black lettering and unclipped, illustrated dust jacket. There are blue ink ex-library stamps on the inside front page, title page and back inside page and index. There is foxing and toning throughout but the text and illustrations are clear and legible. The dust jacket has many small tears along the top and bottom edges and also along the spine. There is rubbing and wear to the edges of the book.
Now in a clear, removable cover to protect from damage.
Publisher: Studio Vista, London.
Publication Date: 1974.
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Weight | 1.550 kg |
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