Ernst Barlach
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. This created many conflicts during the rise of the Nazi Party, when most of his works were confiscated as degenerate art. Stylistically, his literary and artistic work would fall between the categories of twentieth-century Realism and Expressionism.
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Ernst Barlach Self-portrait (1928) | |
Born | Ernst Heinrich Barlach 2 January 1870 Wedel, Holstein |
Died | 24 October 1938 68) Rostock, Mecklenburg | (aged
Nationality | German |
Known for | Sculpture, printmaking, theater, literature |
Movement | Realism, Expressionism |
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