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  1. about Barlach's Parisian drawings whose swiftness and freedom link them to the best in late 19th century French art rather than to the hard and precise draftsmanship that prevailed in Bismarckian Germany. The draftsman Barlach found himself more quickly than the sculptor Barlach. It is significant that the expert on Barlach, Wlolf

  2. ERNST BARLACH THE VENERATION OF THE SCULPTOR AND PRINT MAKER ERNST Barlach (187o-1938) in Central Europe has, so far, not spread much beyond the German-speaking nations. Britain's Art Council brought a large number of his works in I96I from Germany (primarily Hamburg) to London, where they were viewed with respect rather than admiration.

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  4. 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.

  5. Oct 20, 2024 · Ernst Barlach was an outstanding sculptor of the Expressionist movement whose style has often been called “modern Gothic.” Barlach also experimented with graphic art and playwriting, and his work in all media is notable for its preoccupation with the sufferings of humanity.

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  6. Ernst Barlach, 1933–1938 The conflict between Ernst Barlach, the most important German sculp-tor of the time, and the Third Reich is a remarkable episode in Hitler’s war against modern art. Rather than accept repression passively, Barlach denounced the confiscation and destruction of his work as ideologi-

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  8. “What Ever Happened to Ernst Barlach? East German Political Monuments and the Art of Resistance,” in Totalitarian Art and Modernity, edited by Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen and Jacob Wamberg. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2010. Pp. 147-169.

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