George Grosz Livres







This book explores surprising sides of Berlin Dada activist George Grosz (1893 -- 1959), known for his acerbic drawings of the teens and twenties that mocked the decadent ruling class and the hypocritical petit bourgeois. His sketchbooks, however, encompass a broader array of themes and styles, childhood drawings, caricature, satire, landscapes, nude studies, teaching instructions, sketches of people, and street scenes. From his early beginnings in his home town of Stolp to his late work in the U.S. where he settled in 1933, the nearly 200 sketchbooks offer new insights into Grosz's development and reveal a scrutinizing, yet witty and humane observer. Includes summary catalogue of all extant sketchbooks.(Harvard University Art Museum)
This acclaimed autobiography by one of the twentieth century's greatest satirical artists is as much a graphic portrait of Germany in chaos after the Treaty of Versailles as it is a memoir of a remarkable artist's development. Grosz's account of a world gone mad is as acute and provocative as the art that depicts it, and this translation of a work long out of print restores the spontaneity, humor, and energy of the author's German text. It also includes a chapter on Grosz's experience in the Soviet Union—omitted from the original English-language edition—as well as more writings about his twenty-year self-imposed exile in America, and a fable written in English.
The Three Voyages of Captain Cook Round the World, Vol. III. Being the First of the Second Voyage
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This thrilling account of a voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, written by two intrepid explorers, offers readers a first-hand look at the wonders of the natural world. From the rugged coastline of South Africa to the icy waters of the Antarctic polar circle, Sparrman and Forster chronicle their journey with vivid detail and lively prose.
Briefe Uber Italien Vom Jahre 1785 (1790)
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages due to its age. It emphasizes the cultural significance of the text and reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literature through high-quality, accessible editions that remain true to the original work.
Sketches of the Mythology and Customs of the Hindoos
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This work offers a detailed exploration of Hindu mythology and customs, reflecting the cultural and religious practices of the time. Originally published in 1785, it provides valuable insights into the beliefs and traditions of the Hindu population, making it a significant resource for those interested in the historical context of Indian culture. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original edition, ensuring that readers can appreciate the depth and richness of the material as it was presented over two centuries ago.