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  1. Tombstone. Ernst Barlach (German, 1870-1938), designer. Der Tote Tag, Late 1800s-Early 1900s. lithograph. 26.4 x 33.8 cm (10 3/8 x 13 5/16 inches) (plate) Gift of Mrs. Murray S. Danforth 50.016. To request new photography, please send an email to imagerequest@risd.edu and include your name and the object's accession number. Feedback.

  2. www.artforum.com › features › barlach-in-america-214370BARLACH IN AMERICA - Artforum

    IN THE CASE OF THE GERMAN SCULPTOR and print-maker Ernst Barlach (1870–1938), the Biblical saying must be reversed: He is with honor in his own country, has been for the past fifty years, while he remained virtu­ally unknown in most places outside Germany.

    • Alfred Werner
  3. Ernst Heinrich Barlach (2 January 187024 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.

  4. Inspired by this and by medieval German carving, Barlach developed his own figure style. He made his first wooden sculptures in 1907. Although associated with the expressionist artists, Barlach stands slightly apart from them: he rarely distorted the human body beyond simplifying it.

  5. Image use. The images on this website can enable discovery and collaboration and support new scholarship, and we encourage their use. Tombstone. Ernst Barlach (German, 1870-1938), designer. Self-Portrait, late 1800s-mid 1900s. transfer lithograph. 45.1 x 31.8 cm (17 3/4 x 12 1/2 inches) (plate) Museum Works of Art Fund 45.208.1.

  6. Sep 28, 2024 · Ernst Barlach is renowned for his impactful sculptures and evocative literary works, many of which conveyed strong anti-war sentiments. His pieces have been celebrated in numerous exhibitions worldwide, showcasing his profound contributions to modern art.

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