Henry de Groux, 1867-1930
Artist Overview
Artist name:Henry de Groux
Works of Art: 82
![Henry de Groux (1867–1930), Scene de L'Ordu Rhin (Mort de Siegfried [The Death of Siegfried])](https://sma-search-api.ku.edu/271eaba00a5896ad7d382f6b3cfa5eeedb2599d8ed4071cc8fc9bad7b36fd308/1989.0047.jpg)
Le Christ aux Outrages (Christ Tormented), 1894–1898






Nullo odore cum Deis prodigae, 1914–1916

![Henry de Groux (1867–1930), La Comète de la Guerre (21 Janvier 1913) [The Comet of War (21 January 1913)]](https://sma-search-api.ku.edu/271eaba00a5896ad7d382f6b3cfa5eeedb2599d8ed4071cc8fc9bad7b36fd308/2005.0110.jpg)


La Comète de la Guerre (The Comet of War), 1914–1916




Angelus guerrier (Warlike Morning Prayer), 1914–1916


Batteries detruites (Destroyed Batteries), date unknown

untitled (L’Aube) (untitled [The Dawn]), 1914–1916
![Henry de Groux (1867–1930), untitled (L’Aube) (untitled [The Dawn])](https://sma-search-api.ku.edu/271eaba00a5896ad7d382f6b3cfa5eeedb2599d8ed4071cc8fc9bad7b36fd308/2005.0122.jpg)
Soud l’oeil divin (Beneath the Divine Eye), 1914–1915

Tranchée muette (Mute Trench), 1914–1916

Le retour au foyer (The Return Home), 1914–1916

Le mauvais image (The Evil Semblance), 1914–1916

Batteries detruites (Destroyed Batteries), 1914 (1915?)


Le retour au foyer (The Return Home), 1914–1916

Le Petroleur (The Flamethrower), 1914–1916


Sol mortuorum (The Sun of the Dead), 1914–1916

![Henry de Groux (1867–1930), L’e[n]jeu du stratege (The Wager of Strategy)](https://sma-search-api.ku.edu/271eaba00a5896ad7d382f6b3cfa5eeedb2599d8ed4071cc8fc9bad7b36fd308/2005.0146.jpg)
Le soleil des morts (The Sun of the Dead), 1914–1916


Lanceur de granade (Grenade Thrower), 1914–1916

Tranchée conquise (Conquered Trench), 1914–1916

Retour au foyer (The Return Home), 1914–1916


Lanceur de granade (The Grenade Thrower), 1914–1916



Une séance à l’Academie, date unknown






untitled (German soldiers and officers), 1914–1918



untitled (people kneeling to pray), 1914–1918

untitled (man with plumed hat and sword), 1914–1918

untitled (crowd of civilians), 1914–1918
