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Lot 88022

Revenge for Vienna (Rache für Wien), 1927

  • Ink on paper
  • 25,5 x20,5in (64.8 x 52.1 cm)
Estimate: US$ 5,000 - 7,000

€ 4,200 - 5,900

Auction: 18 days

As of Apr 15, 2026

George Grosz (1893-1959) Revenge for Vienna (Rache für Wien), 1927 Ink on paper 25-1/2 x 20-1/2 ines (64.8 x 52.1 cm) (sheet) Stamped faintly verso and numbered in ink: "GEORGE GROSZ NACHLASS / 3-205-7" PROVENANCE: The Estate of George Grosz; Private collection, Dallas. EXHIBITED: Akim Monet Side by Side Gallery, Berlin, "Der Kandidat, George Grosz and the 2016 election," September 9-December 17, 2016; Akim Monet Fine Arts, Los Angeles, "Of Mice and Men," October 5-December 5, 2020; Akim Monet Fine Arts, Dallas, "Aktivismus," June 21-September 21, 2022. NOTE: This work will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of works on paper by George Grosz in preparation by Ralph Jentsch, managing director of the George Grosz Estate. 30 January 1927 - prologue of a fateful day With the foundation of the paramilitary forces Heimwehr (home guard) by the conservatives and Republikanischer Schutzbund (defense league) by the socialists, the confrontations between the political factions deteriorates sharply. Violent clashes become more and more frequent and disagreements are much too often settled with arms and fists leaving people killed or injured. Of particularly fateful consequences is an incident in Schattendorf, Burgenland, on 30 January 1927. When after a demonstration a group of Schutzbund members are on their way to the train station, they are shot at from inside an inn by members of the Frontkämpfer (front combat union - a paramilitary association affiliated with the conservatives) killing the 40-year-old war veteran Matthias Csmarits and 8-year-old Josef Grössing. As soon as the news reaches the Social Democrats a storm of outrage ensues. On 2 February 1927, the day of the victims' funeral, the free socialist trade unions call for a fifteen-minute general strike in all of Austria. The funeral is attended by thousands of Schutzbund members in uniform. 5 July 1927 - the fire is sparked by a trial and acquittal On 5 July 1927, the three men accused of having fired the fatal shots at Schattendorf, appear in court in Vienna to be tried in one of the first court sessions under an independent jury system. They are charged with "public violence." The trial is closely followed by the public. In the early evening of 14 July, the verdict is passed: acquittal for all three defendants. The verdict comes completely unexpected and is followed by a fatal day. 15 July 1927 - the Palace of Justice in flames In the early morning hours of 15 July 1927, socialist workers from the outskirts of Vienna assemble in front of the Palace of Justice to voice their anger. The Social Democratic leadership is taken completely by surprise and has made no arrangements to warrant a regular course of the demonstration. When the demonstrators chase away a small group of policemen near Parliament, the head of police Schober gives the order for police on horseback with their sabers drawn to move against the workers. Now the angry crowd storms the Palace of Justice. Files are set on fire and soon flames blaze from the windows of the Palace. A police station and the building of the Christian Social Party's newspaper Reichspost are also set on fire. Despite the efforts taken by the Social Democratic Party's leadership to prevent further riots, 600 armed policemen open fire against the demonstrators. The exact number of casualties of 15 July 1927 will never be known. Documented are 89 people killed, five of them members of the police. More than 600 people are seriously injured, approximately 1,000 get away with slight injuries. For the First Republic the 15 July uprising will prove to be a fateful day: a prelude of what will eventually lead to the civil war in February 1934 and its fatal consequences for Austrian democracy. Today the events ought to serve as a reminder for present and coming generations. HID12401132022 © 2026 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice

Akim Monet Side by Side Gallery, Berlin, "Der Kandidat, George Grosz and the 2016 election," September 9-December 17, 2016; Akim Monet Fine Arts, Los Angeles, "Of Mice and Men," October 5-December 5, 2020; Akim Monet Fine Arts, Dallas, "Aktivismus," June 21-September 21, 2022.

The Estate of George Grosz; Private collection, Dallas.

Presents very well. Mild toning to sheet. Mild lifting of corners of sheet. Handling dent along upper edge. Minor foxing. Pinholes in corners, likely inherent to artist's process. UV examined. Framed under acrylic.
Framed Dimensions 41.125 X 29.5 ines

Heritage Auctions

City: Dallas, TX
  • Auction : May 07, 2026
  • Auction number: 8259
  • Auction name: Modern & Contemporary Art Signature® Auction

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