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Self-portrait I, Ernst Barlach (Germany, 1870-1938), Germany, 1928, Prints, Lithograph on J. W. Zanders laid 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.
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A talented playwright, Barlach’s plays explored themes of revelation and concealment, while the massive figures in his graphic art were rendered with a dynamism that seems to capture the inner emotions and outward manifestations of human behavior.
Ernst Heinrich Barlach (2 January 1870 – 24 October 1938) was a German expressionist sculptor, medallist, printmaker and writer. Although he was a supporter of the war in the years leading to World War I, his participation in the conflict made him change his position, and he is mostly known for his sculptures protesting against the war.
Artist Name: Ernst Barlach (German, 1870-1938) Title: Avenger ; Date: 1945 ; Medium: Bronze ; Dimensions: 17-1/4 x 22-7/8 x 8-3/4 in. (43.8 x 58.1 x 22.2 cm) Credit Line: Norton Simon Art Foundation, Gift of Mr. Norton Simon ; Accession Number: M.1967.04.S ; Copyright: © Norton Simon Art Foundation
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Lilith, Adam's first wife, Ernst Barlach (Germany, also active France, 1870-1938) (Germany, Berlin, 1898-1933) (Germany, Berlin, 1908), Germany, 1922, published 1923, Prints, Woodcut on Japan paper.