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Rudolf Grossmann - Hussar Ball.

Hussar Ball. (1910-1913)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
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Rudolf Grossmann

Rudolf Wilhelm Walther Großmann, or Grossmann was a German painter and graphic artist. He is particularly well known for his portrait drawings of famous contemporary figures.

He was born into an artistic environment. His grandfather, Wilhelm Dürr, was the court painter in Baden and his mother, Marie (1852–1889), was a portrait painter. His father, Viktor, was a doctor, so he initially studied medicine and philosophy in Munich, from 1902 to 1904, then spent five years in Paris, where he was a student of Lucien Simon. While there, he devoted himself primarily to landscape painting, under the influence of Paul Cézanne.

With his friend, Jules Pascin, he travelled to Belgium and The Netherlands. Later study trips took him to Northern and Southern France, then to Vienna, Budapest and Stockholm. In 1910, he stayed briefly in Berlin, then continued his travels; this time to Engadin (near Munich), the Tegernsee and Italy, where he lived with his friend, Hans Purrmann.

Upon returning to Germany, he lived in Berlin; creating book illustrations and portraits of celebrities, many of which were featured in the satirical magazine Simplicissimus. In 1928, he became a Professor at the Royal School of Art. He was also a member of the Berlin Secession and the Deutscher Künstlerbund.

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Street in Montmartre

Street in Montmartre (1906 - 1910)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Schwarze Börse (Cocain, 8)

Schwarze Börse (Cocain, 8) (1924)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Platz in Senlis II

Platz in Senlis II (1908 - 1910)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Masken (Cocain, 1)

Masken (Cocain, 1) (1924)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Sie haben sich nichts zu sagen (Lebenskomödie, 2)

Sie haben sich nichts zu sagen (Lebenskomödie, 2) (1921)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Julius Meier-Graefe

Julius Meier-Graefe (1925)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Wilhelm v. Bode

Wilhelm v. Bode (1925)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Karl Scheffler

Karl Scheffler (1925)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Aus der ‘jiddischen Schweiz’ (Lebenskomödie, 4)

Aus der ‘jiddischen Schweiz’ (Lebenskomödie, 4) (1921)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
1910 alter Weddinger Rummelplatz (Um Berlin)

1910 alter Weddinger Rummelplatz (Um Berlin) (1912)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Seine Heiligkeit der Papst Pius XI.

Seine Heiligkeit der Papst Pius XI. (1925)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Zirkuszelt auf Rummelplatz

Zirkuszelt auf Rummelplatz (1910-1912)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Wohnwagen am Fluss (Holland)

Wohnwagen am Fluss (Holland) (1908 - 1910)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Frlein Schuster Herrenreiterin

Frlein Schuster Herrenreiterin (1920s)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
Garten in Langenargen mit Hans Purrmann

Garten in Langenargen mit Hans Purrmann (1923)

Rudolf Grossmann (German, 1882 – 1941)
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