Born Georg Ehrenfried Gross he later changed his name to George Grosz (1893-1956), German satirical, expressionist painter and founder member of the Dada movement.
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- Artcyclopedia: George Grosz Links to media and other resources relevant to this artist.
- Pillars of Society (1926) Review of the painting by Mark Vallen.
- Wikipedia: George Grosz Biography with quotes and references.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art Analysis on Grosz's masterpiece 'Berlin Street' explaining his connection to Dadaism.
- The Grave of George Grosz (1893 - 1959) Location and pictures of his grave.
- Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza Grosz's biography in English as in Spanish along with a gallery.
- Berlin: The City as a Body Biography towards the German Dadaist caricaturist and painter.
- George Grosz: Art and Politics in the Weimar Republic Extensive biography from a political point of view. Reviewed by Maggie Jaffe.
- The Drawing of George Grosz Review and interpretation on some of his drawings.
- George Grosz at The Heckscher Museum of Art Brief biography along with a collection of his artworks.
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection - George Grosz Biography of the artist including an image on one of his works 'Toilette', 1927.
- The Engineer Heartfield, George Grosz (1920) Review of the painting by Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, Saturday April 27, 2002.
- Tate ETC: George Grosz Extensive biography regarding the German artist written by Mario Vargas Llosa.
- David Nolan New York Artist's gallery and biography.
- The Weimar Republic: The Fragility of Democracy A collection of documents and excerpts relating to the artist and his stance on the Weimar Republic.
- National Gallery of Art - Juan Gris List of drawings and prints.
- Tate Collection: George Grosz Background information on three of his artworks such as 'Suicide' and 'A Married Couple'.
- MoMA Collection: George Grosz Offers a slideshow gallery including a comprehensive biography.