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Ernst Barlach Art

German, 1870-1938

Ernst Barlach was a German expressionist sculptor, printmaker and writer. His participation in the war made him change his position, and he is mostly known for his artworks protesting against the war. Barlach trained under French artists and produced Art Nouveau-styled sculpture and works on paper, but at first unable to find success. This led to a trip to Russia where the artist began creating figurative sculptures inspired by early Gothic art, carving spiritual and emotional themes from hard-woods and bronze casts. Barlach's fame increased after the war, he received many awards and became a member of the prestigious Preußische Akademie der Künste (Prussian Art Academy) in 1919. He was a supporter of the war in the years leading to World War I, he generated many anti-war sculptures based on his experiences. Later in life, he concentrated on prints, producing hundreds of black-and-white lithographs and woodcuts, some of which illustrated books and plays he wrote himself. Remarkable original Expressionist lithograph, a reminder of suffering from war and its consequences on human's life.

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Ernst Barlach Sculpture "Schlaffende Vagabunden" ( Sleeping Drifters ), 1912
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Berlin, DE
The sculpture „Sleeping Drifters“ by Ernst Barlach ( 1870-1938 ), Germany. The model for this figure was created in the year 1912 and executed by Meissen 1923. Made in Böttger stonew...
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Early 20th Century Ernst Barlach Art

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Stoneware

Ernst Barlach Bronze Skulpture "Der Raecher" ( The Avenger ), 1914
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Berlin, DE
Bronze, brown patinated by Ernst Barlach ( 1870 - 1938 ) Inscribed and numbered on the plinth: E. Barlach 8/8. Stamped with the foundry mark: H.Noack.Berlin. Dimensions: Width: 23.23...
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Early 20th Century Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Bronze

"Gruppe in Sturm" original woodcut
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original woodcut. Printed in 1920 for the Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart portfolio, and published in Leipzig by Klinkhardt & Biermann in an edition of 500. Image size: 6 5/...
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1920s Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Woodcut

Ernst Barlach Plaster 'Russian Peasant Woman and Child'
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Sharon, CT
An extremely rare 'preparation painted' for casting model by the great German 'Gothic' Expressionist Ernst Barlach (1870-1938). These sculptures date from young Barlach's 1906 visit ...
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Early 20th Century German Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Plaster

Der Kopf - Rare Book Illustrated by Ernst Barlach - 1919
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Roma, IT
Der Kopf is an original Rare Book llustrated by the Expressionist German artist Ernst Barlach (1870- 1938) and written by Reinhold von Walter (St. Petersburg, 1882 - Ravensburg, 196...
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1910s Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Woodcut

Der Findling - Rare Book Engraved by Ernst Barlach - 1922
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Roma, IT
Der Findlich is an original Rare Book illustrated by the Expressionist German artist Ernst Barlach (1870- 1938) in 1922. Original First Edition. Format: in 4°. Published by Paul Cassirer, Berlin. The book includes 77 pages and Twenty several full page woodcuts. Mint conditions. Ernst Barlach (1870- 1938), a German expressionist sculptor, printmaker and writer. His participation in the war made him change his position, and he is mostly known for his artworks protesting against the war. Barlach trained under French artists and produced Art Nouveau-style sculpture and works on paper, but at first unable to find success. This led to a trip to Russia where the artist began creating figurative sculptures inspired by early Gothic art, carving spiritual and emotional themes from hard-woods and bronze casts. Barlach's fame increased after the war, he received many awards and became a member of the prestigious Preußische Akademie der Künste ( Prussian Art Academy) in 1919. He was a supporter of the war in the years leading to World War I, he generated many anti-war sculptures...
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1920s Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Paper, Engraving

Die Mörderin - Original Lithograph by Ernst Barlach - 1912
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Roma, IT
Die Mörderin is an original hand-signed lithograph realized by the Expressionist German artist Ernst Barlac in 1912. This is the edition 150 prints. In good conditions. This lith...
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1910s Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Lithograph

Porcelain Figure ‘Sitting Girl’ by Ernst Barlach, 1908
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Berlin, DE
White porcelain figure. Young girl sitting on an oval base. Design 1908, by Ernst Barlach (Wedel 1870-1938 Rostock), Germany First original execution. Manufactured by Schwarzburger P...
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Early 20th Century German Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Porcelain

Ernst Barlach Bronze Skulpture "Der Raecher" ( The Avenger ), 1914
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Berlin, DE
Bronze, brown patinated by Ernst Barlach ( 1870 - 1938 ) Inscribed and numbered on the plinth: E. Barlach 8/8. Stamped with the foundry mark: H.Noack.Berlin. Dimensions: Width: 23.23 in ( 59 cm ), Height: 17.72 in ( 45 cm ). Provenance: Alfred Flechtheim. The Avenger...
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Early 20th Century Expressionist Ernst Barlach Art

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Bronze

Ernst Barlach Bronze Christ Mask VI, 1931
By Ernst Barlach
Located in Berlin, DE
Bronze with light gold patina, 1931. Numbered 6/11, signed. Foundry stamp: H. Noack Berlin Width: 4.8 in ( 12,2 cm ), Depth: 3.31 in ( 8,4 cm ), Height: 6.1 in ( 15,5 cm )
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1930s Ernst Barlach Art

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Bronze

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