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Anthony Gross

Anthony Gross CBE, RA (1905–1984), was a British printmaker, painter, war artist and film director of Hungarian-Jewish, Italian, and Anglo-Irish descent.〔Thomas, Ronan; (West End at War: Anthony Gross ). Retrieved 8 April 2012〕
==Early life and work==
Anthony Gross was born in 1905, at Dulwich, London, the son of the Hungarian cartographer and founder of Geographia Ltd, Alexander Gross (1880–1958),〔(Geographia Ltd. 20th Century London ); George Glazer Gallery. Retrieved 8 April 2012〕 and suffragette Isabelle Crowley (1886-1938). His sister was the artist, writer and publisher Phyllis Pearsall.〔(Anthony Gross Prints ). Retrieved 8 April 2012〕 He attended Shrewsbury House School〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Artist )〕 and later Repton School until 1922, and from the following year studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under Henry Tonks. Later studies were at the Central School of Art and Crafts, London, the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, and the Academia de San Fernando, Madrid. In 1925 he studied within life classes and as an engraver at Académie Julian and Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris.〔〔
Following study, Gross painted and produced intaglio prints in Spain, painted in Brussels, and in 1928 returned to work in Paris, and other parts of France, working entirely from life. While in France he developed a working relationship with Józef Hecht and Stanley William Hayter. During the early 1930s he exhibited in Paris galleries, becoming a member of the La Jeune Gravure Contemporaine, designed costumes and settings for ballet, and worked with composer Tibor Harsányi. He co-directed the short film ''La Joie de vivre'' with Hector Hoppin in 1934.〔〔(Artoftheprint.com: Anthony Gross ). Retrieved 8 April 2012〕〔(Tate: Anthony Gross - Artist biography ). Retrieved 8 April 2012〕
Returning to Britain in 1934, Gross worked on animated films, illustrated a 1929 edition of Jean Cocteau’s ''Les Enfants Terribles'' and became an art director for London Films. In 1937 he returned to work in Paris. Gross had married Villeneuve fashion artist Marcelle Marguerite Florenty in 1930; their children were Mary (b. 1935) and Jean-Pierre (b. 1937). In 1940 he brought his family from France to England, to live at Flamstead, Hertfordshire.〔〔

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