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Grosz, George
Ecce Homo
Berlin, Malik Publishing House (1923)
36.5 x 26.5 cm. With 84 lithographs and 16 watercolors. Original softcover with cover illustration. - The most important work of the great contemporary critic. Grosz was tried for attacking "public morality" and sentenced to a fine of 6,000 marks. Max Herrmann-Neisse, portrayed several times by George Grosz, called "Ecce Homo" a look behind the scenes of German smear campaigns. This is a copy of Edition C with 100 plates, the most complete alongside the special edition, with 16 magnificent watercolors and 84 lithographs. A very fine copy. - Lang 38. - Malik Library 59.
4,800
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