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  1. Eclipse de sol es un óleo sobre lienzo del artista alemán George Grosz, pintado en 1926. Se conserva en el Museo de Arte Heckscher, en Huntington , Nueva York , que lo considera su cuadro más famoso.

  2. Eclipse de sol George Grosz 1926 Óleo sobre lienzo 81 x 71 The Hecksche Museum of art. Nueva York. Se trata de una obra en la que podemos apreciar, además de la estética inconfundible de su pintura, sus ideas sobre la sociedad de la época en la que le tocó vivir: la Alemania de la República de Weimar.

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  3. Eclipse of the Sun is an oil-on-canvas painting by German artist George Grosz, painted in 1926. It is held at the Heckscher Museum of Art, in Huntington, New York, where it is the most famous painting. Description

    • 207.3 cm × 182.6 cm (81.6 in × 71.9 in)
    • 1926
  4. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Eclipse of the Sun, 1926. Oil on canvas. Museum Purchase. Eclipse of the Sun is a masterpiece of political art and one of the most significant paintings in a public collection on Long Island. As signaled by the dollar sign darkening the sun, a symbol of life, the artwork critiques the greed and violence of Germany’s military ...

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  5. George Grosz , German, 1893—1959. Eclipse of the Sun, 1926. Oil on canvas. Heckscher Museum of Art, Museum Purchase. The almighty American dollar brands the moon as it blacks out the sun in this Surrealist- and Dada-influenced painting by the German artist George Grosz.

  6. 9 de jul. de 2018 · El eclipse del Sol es una obra de 1926, que refleja el impacto de la Primera Guerra Mundial en la mente de George Grosz , , y para Barbara McCloskey es una buen bodegón de los elementos del incipiente Tercer Reich de Hitler en una influencia dadaísta .

  7. Among his most compelling works is the striking painting "Eclipse of the Sun," created in 1926. This seminal piece encapsulates Grosz's distinctive style and his unflinching examination of the moral decay and political turmoil of his time.At first glance, "Eclipse of the Sun" presents a surreal and chaotic scene, dominated by a sol