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Suicide 1916 by George Groszand how it is related to the theory of art.  

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Suicide 1916 by George Grosz and how it is related to the theory of art Suicide 1916 was painted by a German artist named George Grosz (1893-1958) during the period of First World. This period of the time informs us about how tough his life could have been to go through it. This painting most probably was made in 1916 shortly after the painter having to be discharged from the German Army for medical reasons. From the description of Suicide 1916, I could also notice that he left Europe for USA with the anger and disappointment he got from his country and the European society. In my opinion, Grosz painted this work aiming at the Germany society to express his anger and the hatred for the outbreak of the War. He tried to show his despair, hate and disillusionment caused by the War through this painting which tells us how...

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