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  1. Central control stand (BEWAG, Berlin), 1930. Galerie Michael Hasenclever. €3,000. Carl Grossberg. House view, 1927. Galerie Michael Hasenclever. €3,700. Discover and purchase Carl Grossberg’s artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.

  2. 6 de sept. de 2023 · Carl Grossberg. Nació en Elberfeld, Alemania, el 6 de septiembre de 1894. Fue miembro del movimiento Nueva Objetividad, estando considerado como el máximo exponente del grupo por la la frialdad de sus composiciones. Era capaz de pintar el mundo de las máquinas, que revelaban una realidad alienada, dominada por el automatismo del proceso de ...

  3. Carl Grossberg, whose real name was Georg Carl Wilhelm Grandmontagne by birth, was a German painter who immortalized his works in oils and watercolors on canvas. Originally, however, he studied architecture, still under the name Grandmontagne, which, however, was shortly thereafter Germanized by his father - to Grossberg.

  4. Carl Grossberg was called up again for military service in November 1939 and died on October 19, 1940 while on military leave. His exact cause of death is not clear—while the few sources that discuss Grossberg’s life say that he died in a car accident, Hamburger states in her dissertation that he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

  5. Carl Grossberg, seudónimo de Georg Carl Wilhelm Grandmontagne fue un pintor expresionista alemán, adscrito a la Nueva Objetividad. Estudió arquitectura en Aquisgrán y Darmstadt antes de su servicio militar en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Más tarde estudió en la Academia de Arte de Weimar y en la Bauhaus. Fue conocido por sus pinturas de paisajes urbanos, y por sus vistas interiores y ...

  6. Carl Grossberg. 1894 Elberfeld near Wuppertal – 1940 Laon, France. Studied at the Kunstakademie and the Bauhaus, Weimar. Participated at „Neue Sachlichkeit“ exhibition, Städtische Kunsthalle, Mannheim 1925. Representative of „New Objectivity“ or „Magic Realism“. His work has been shown in many international exhibitions to name ...

  7. From Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Carl Grossberg, The Paper Machine (Die Papiermaschine) (1934), Oil on wood, 35 7/16 × 45 11/16 in