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Grosz, George. Student (Costume Study for Goll's "Methusalem") (recto) Amalie, Ida, and Set Designs (Studies for Goll's "Methusalem") (verso), 1922. Pen and brown-black ink (applied with the aid of drafting tools) and watercolor, Sheet: 52.7 x 38 cm (20 3/4 x 14 15/16 in.). Contemporary Collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1966.50. Copyrighted undefined.

Student (Costume Study for Goll's "Methusalem") (recto) Amalie, Ida, and Set Designs (Studies for Goll's "Methusalem") (verso)

1922

George Grosz

George Grosz (German, 1893–1959)

Drawings

Student (Costume Study for Goll's "Methusalem") (recto) Amalie, Ida, and Set Designs (Studies for Goll's "Methusalem") (verso), 1922. George Grosz (German, 1893–1959). Pen and brown-black ink (applied with the aid of drafting tools) and watercolor; sheet: 52.7 x 38 cm (20 3/4 x 14 15/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Contemporary Collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art 1966.50 © Estate of George Grosz / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY Student belongs to a series of drawings George Grosz made for Iwan Goll’s 1921 play Methusalem: The Eternal Bourgeois. This satirical drama pitted a radical student against Methusalem, a bourgeois capitalist. Grosz’s drawing shows the student’s costume; the actor would have spoken from behind a full-size, mask-like shield made from various machine parts and other commonplace objects. The hinged metal head reveals the inner workings of a corrupt or incompetent mind. In Grosz’s characterization, neither the radical student nor the bourgeois capitalist was more righteous than the other. Grosz was an outlier to Expressionism, rejecting the idea of the artist as mystical prophet in favor of the artist as an ordinary worker, an idea inspired by the socialist rhetoric of the day. George Grosz's interest in mechanization extended to his drawing practice: he used drafting tools, like a straight-edge and compass, to execute works such as this one.
Maker/Artist
Grosz, George
Classification
Drawing
Formatted Medium
Pen and brown-black ink (applied with the aid of drafting tools) and watercolor
Dimensions
Sheet: 52.7 x 38 cm (20 3/4 x 14 15/16 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: upper right, in graphite: 6; by artist upper left, in brown ink: Dort kann er knacken und klirren beim sprechen [sideways along edge]; by artist, upper left, near figure's shoulder, in brown ink: Dampf / beim sprechen / von Zeit zu Zeit / aufzischen; by artist, upper left, below previous inscription, in brown ink: Zähne gleich / alten / Klaviertasten; by artist, lower right in brown ink: Kopf Maske/aufgeklappt / großes Talglicht mit / aufmontierte elektr. Birne /als Licht, von beleuchter; by artist, lower right, in brown ink: Student [underlined twice]; by artist, lower right, below previous inscription: Füße Riesen/streichholz/schachteln; lower left, in graphite: 38; by artist, bottom right, in graphite: No ["o" underlined twice] 16) zu Goll "Methusalem"
Departments
Drawings
Accession Number
1966.50
Credit Line
Contemporary Collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art
Rights Statement
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