拍品专文
Ralph Jentsch has confirmed the authenticity of these works.
Edward James was evidently fairly close to George Grosz during the late 1930s and early 1940s. As well as these beautiful drapery studies, James owned several books bearing friendly dedications. Grosz greatly appreciated the patronage of various art collectors and often wanted to give them watercolours as Christmas presents; however, as he did not want to make assumptions about which of them his friends would like, he produced a painted gift certificate which the collector could exchange for a picture of his choice. One of these certificates, dated 1942, remains in the Edward James Collection.
Edward James was evidently fairly close to George Grosz during the late 1930s and early 1940s. As well as these beautiful drapery studies, James owned several books bearing friendly dedications. Grosz greatly appreciated the patronage of various art collectors and often wanted to give them watercolours as Christmas presents; however, as he did not want to make assumptions about which of them his friends would like, he produced a painted gift certificate which the collector could exchange for a picture of his choice. One of these certificates, dated 1942, remains in the Edward James Collection.