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439

GEORGE GROSZ

Sitzenden Frauenakt

.

Black ink on heavy cream wove paper,

1927. 502x330 mm; 19

3

/

4

x13 inches. Signed,

dated“9/11/7” and inscribed“196” in pencil,

lower recto.With an ink sketch of a man’s

face, verso. Ex-collection Estate of George

Grosz, Princeton, with the George Grosz

Nachlass ink stamp and numbered “2-49-

6” in ink, verso; Serge Sabarsky Gallery,

New York; purchased Galerie St. Etienne,

NewYork, December, 2011, with a copy of

the original invoice and with the label on

the frame back.

Exhibited “The Lady and theTramp: Images

of Women in Austrian and German Art,”

Galerie St. Etienne, NewYork, October 11-

December 30, 2011, with the label on the

frame back.

[2,000/3,000]

440 GEORGE GROSZ

Dr. Huelsenbeck am Ende

.

Photolithograph, 1920. 263x222 mm;

10

3

/

8

x8

3

/

4

inches, full margins. Edition of

100. Signed in pencil, lower right. Published

by Malik-Verlag, Berlin. From

Ecce Homo

.

Dückers S I, 40.

[1,200/1,800]

439

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