GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959)
GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959)
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A LIFE OF COLLECTING: WORKS FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTION
GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959)

Allherrscher Eros

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GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959)
Allherrscher Eros
signed 'GROSZ' (lower right) and inscribed 'Allherrscher Eros.' (lower left); with the Nachlass stamp '1-241-9' (on the reverse)
pen and ink on paper
8 7⁄8 x 10 3⁄8 in. (22.7 x 26.4 cm.)
Executed in 1912
Provenance
The artist's estate (no. 1-241-9).
Private collection.
Anonymous sale, Hauswedell & Nolte, Hamburg, 8 June 1979, lot 405.
Galleria de' Foscherari, Bologna (no. 14368).
Private collection, Turin, and thence by descent to the present owner.

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Lot Essay

Christie’s is pleased to present A Life of Collecting: Works from an Important Private Collection. The product of a discerning collector’s lifelong and devoted aesthetic and intellectual pursuit, this private collection captures not only the evolving tastes and interests of one individual, but also his wider cultural and intellectual milieu. A selection of works from this esteemed grouping are presented at Christie’s this October as part of the 20th/21st Century London Sales Week.

The dental practice of this collector proved a surprising yet crucial point of genesis for the wider collection. It was here that he encountered many of the artists—initially crossing his threshold as patients—whose works he later acquired. Deeply curious and intellectually engaged, conversations he shared with these artists about art, life, and creative expression often deepened into lasting friendships and profound regard. His home, brimming with modern and contemporary artworks, interesting frames, rare books and manuscripts, similarly became a meeting place for some of the most influential artists of the day, drawing renowned figures of the Italian avant-garde and international contemporary art sphere.

With works by Fini, Grosz, Hoch, Hugnet and Klee, this collection stands as a testament to the dedication and passion of a remarkable individual, a vibrant historical record and intimate diary of encounter with artists and artworks which have shaped indelibly the landscape of modern and contemporary art.

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