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The lantern, Ernst Barlach (Germany, also active France, 1870-1938), Germany, 1919, Prints, Lithograph on Watteau paper.
His work can be found in the permanent collections of many institutions, including at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles, CA; and The Tate, London, UK.
Ernst Barlach. Sculptor, printmaker, dramatist. Famed for his sculptures of religious and mystical figures influenced by Gothic wood carvings, and for bulky peasant figures, which were inspired by his 1906 trip to Russia. Used emphatic gestures and angular poses to convey emotion and movement.
Ernst Barlach who was born in a small north German town in 1870 and who died in 1938, defamed and persecuted by the Nazis, is one of the most important artists of the German expressionistic era.
Ernst Barlach (2 January 1870, Wedel – 24 October 1938, Rostock) was a German expressionist sculptor, printmaker and writer.
Explore Ernst Barlach’s biography, achievements, artworks, auction results, and shows on Artsy. Ernst Barlach produced powerful wood and bronze sculptures depicting w
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Self-portrait I, Ernst Barlach (Germany, 1870-1938), Germany, 1928, Prints, Lithograph on J. W. Zanders laid paper.