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| Management number | 27388095 | Release Date | 2025/12/18 | List Price | $32.39 | Model Number | 27388095 | ||
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Framed George Grosz Wartime Print I Was Always Present (Life Magazine)
Frame Size: approx. 21" × 17"Artwork: Full-color reproduction of Groszs haunting anti-war paintingEra: WWII / early 1940s Life Magazine printArtist: George Grosz, German Expressionist (18931959)
This dramatic, emotionally charged artwork by George Grosztitled I Was Always Presentportrays War itself as a skeletal rider on a rearing horse, engulfed in swirling smoke and flames. Grosz painted this symbolic figure before the U.S. entered WWII, capturing the universal, ever-lurking nature of conflict long before the world knew how devastating the war would become.
The figurehalf-smoke, half-skeletonrepresents:
War as an eternal force, always watching
Grosz was famous for exposing the brutality, corruption, and dehumanization of modern warfare. This image is one of the strongest visual statements of that theme, making it extremely appealing for:
| Category | Vintage & collectibles > Paper ephemera > Advertisement |
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