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Artist: (after) George Grosz
The Radio General
By (after) George Grosz
Located in London, GB
GEORGE GROSZ 1893-1959
1893 - Berlin - 1959 (German/American)
Title: The Radio General, 1937
Technique: Titled India Ink Drawing on Thin Wove Paper
Size: 66.7 x 48.3 cm. / 26.3 x...
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1930s Expressionist (after) George Grosz Interior Prints
Materials
India Ink
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