
Catalogue
- Year
- 1920
- Artist
- Ernst Barlach
Artist

Sculpture
Ernst Barlach was a German expressionist sculptor whose figural works, cast in bronze and carved in wood, emerged from his traumatic experience in World War I as a turning point toward pacifism. His sculptures and prints shifted dramatically from nationalist fervor to protest against war and suffering, employing angular forms and stark emotional intensity. The Nazi regime designated most of his oeuvre degenerate art and confiscated his works. Barlach also worked as a printmaker, medallist, and writer, his practice unified by a commitment to social critique conveyed through distorted human form.
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Flute player
1936 · bronze

The Sinner II
1934 · bronze

Monks Reading
1932 · Bronze

The New Day (Der neue Tag)
1932 · Lithograph

Despair and Hope II (Hoffnung und Verzweiflung II)
1931 · Lithograph
Hope and Despair II
1931 · lithograph
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- Ernst Barlach
- Year
- 1920
- Watts ID
- WW-1920-543753
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