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  CONK! Encyclopedia: Ernst_Barlach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ernst Barlach, (January 2, 1870 in Wedel, Pinneberg, Germany - October 24, 1938 in Rostock, Germany) was a famous German expressionist sculptor.
Ernst Barlach was born on January 2 1870 in Wedel, Pinneberg, Germany by the river Elbe just west of Hamburg as the oldest son of four sons of Johanna Luise Barlach and Dr. Georg Barlach.
Barlach studied from 1888 to 1891 at the Gewerbeschule Hamburg.
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 Aktuelle Ausstellungen | Ernst Barlach Museum Wedel
Ernst Barlach is born as the first son of Johanna Luise Barlach and Dr. Georg Barlach in Wedel an der Niederelbe on January 2nd.
Barlach is represented by 7 sculptures and 20 drawings at the winter exhibition of the Berlin Secession.
Barlach is represented by five sculptures at an exhibition of German Art in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
www.ernst-barlach.de /vita/vita.php?lang=en   (1389 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Ernst Barlach (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Ernst Barlach, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
Barlach pioneered in the introduction of expressionism into Germany.
Barlach illustrated some of his poems and plays.
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 Biographie: Ernst Barlach, 1870-1938
Barlach unternimmt in Begleitung seines Bruders eine achtwöchige Reise nach Rußland und in die Ukraine.
Barlach bezieht ein Atelier in Florenz, das ihm durch ein Villa-Romana-Stipendium zur Verfügung gestellt wird.
Barlachs Werke werden mit denen von Käthe Kollwitz und Wilhelm Lehmbruck in der Jubiläumsausstellung der Preußischen Akademie der Künste beschlagnahmt.
www.dhm.de /lemo/html/biografien/BarlachErnst/index.html   (346 words)

  
 Ernst Barlach | Bildhauer | Ernst Barlach Museum Wedel
In their austere design, Ernst Barlach's sculptures have an affinity to German expressionism, although their multi-layered meaning cannot be fully embraced by the same.
Barlach's sculptures raise the fundamental question with regard to the limits of expression within artistic forms.
From this perspective, the works of the sculptor are similar to the works of the dramatist Ernst Barlach: the lofty gesture, the struggle towards a new understanding of the world.
www.ernst-barlach.de /bildhauer/bildhauer.php?lang=en   (317 words)

  
 Ernst Barlach - Wikipedia
Barlach war auch bekannt für seine Holzplastiken und Bronzen, außerdem hinterließ er ein vielgestaltiges druckgraphisches, zeichnerisches und literarisches Werk.
Birnbaum, Brigitte, Ernst Barlach - Annäherungen, Demmler Verlag.
Siehe auch: Ernst Barlach Gesellschaft Hamburg, Ernst Barlach Lizenzverwaltung Ratzeburg
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ernst_Barlach   (655 words)

  
 Galerie Ludorff - Art dealing and consulting - Düsseldorf Germany ; 20th Century Fine Arts - Classic Modern - ...
Ernst Heinrich Barlach is born in Wedel (Holstein), Germany.
Barlach studies sculpture at the Königliche Akademie der bildenden Künste in Dresden, Germany.
Ernst Barlach dies in the St. Georg's hospital in Rostock.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ernst Barlach, a predecessor to and contemporary of the German Expressionists, is difficult to classify.
Born in Wedel, Barlach was both an artist and a dramatist.
In 1907 Barlach signed a contract with Galerie Cassirer in Berlin, and in 1912 a group of twenty of his woodcuts was shown there.
www.gseart.com /artists/artist_info.asp?ArtistID=2   (416 words)

  
 Jörg Maaß - Ernst Barlach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ernst Barlach was born outside of Hamburg but raised in various villages in Holstein, whose flat lowlands made a great impression on him.
Barlach produced many lithographs, some which were to accompany the other six plays he wrote, as well as woodcuts executed between 1918-19.
Barlach's notoriety as an author, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker made him an obvious target for the Nazis.
www.germanexpressionism.com /printgallery/barlach   (410 words)

  
 Ernst Barlach
Barlach's journey across the Russian steppes with his brother in 1906 and the birth of his illegitimate son became a turning point in his career.
Barlach died on October 24, 1938 in a Rostock hospital.
Barlach was not explicitly political artist, although he had contributed some lithographs to a socialist magazine during World War I. It was not until after World War II that his works were reinstated and his plays performed.
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 onlinekunst.de: BIOGRAPHIE Ernst Barlach im COMPUTERGARTEN am 2. Januar
Ernst Barlach leidet unter dem Ausgestoßensein, der Verachtung und erholt sich nicht wieder.
Ernst Barlach wurde auf dem Friedhof in der Seedorfer Straße in Ratzeburg (Schleswig- Holstein) beerdigt.
Ernst Barlach gehört zu den wohl bedeutendsten deutschen Expressionisten.
www.onlinekunst.de /januar/02_01_Barlach_Ernst.htm   (637 words)

  
 Mecklenburg - Vorpommern: MVweb - the online information service of the state
Ernst Barlach studied at the Hamburg school for applied arts from 1888 until 1891 and afterwards (until 1895) at the Academy in Dresden.
Barlach took part in the Berlin secession of 1904 and he was even on the Board.
Ernst Barlach died in 1938 in Rostock, but he was buried in Ratzeburg.
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 Ernst Barlach Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
From 1928 on Barlach also generated many anti-war sculptures based on his experiences in the war.
Friends of Barlach were able to hide the sculpture till after the war, when it was returned to the Dome in Magdeburg.
In 1936, his works are confiscated during an exhibition together with the works of Käthe Kollwitz and Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and the majority of his remaining works were confiscated in 1937 as degenerate art by the Nazis.
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 Ernst Barlach, Der Kopf, p. 2
Finally, also in 1919, Cassirer and Barlach produced a larger edition printed on zinc plates made from the woodcuts.
The poem tells the story of how the beggars revolted against their poverty and the injustice of the rich and under the rule of a legless beggar (their "Head") established their own government.
Barlach's image may well have contributed to Gunther Grass's description of Oskar's Polish grandmother in The Tin Drum.
spaightwoodgalleries.com /Pages/Barlach3.html   (430 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Laird M. Easton on An Artist against the Third Reich: Ernst Barlach, 1933-1938   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Consequently Paret's examination of Barlach's sculpture and drawings as well as of his trials and tribulations in the Third Reich is more than just scholarly exercise; it is informed by the insight that comes from a lifelong interest.
Barlach forged an inimitable style which, despite certain commonalities, is different from the expressionists with whom he is frequently classified.
Rather Barlach's war memorials are bleakly powerful symbols of the "pity of war;" their dominant feeling-tone is immeasurable and incomprehensible grief.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=45351060655982   (1548 words)

  
 Ernst Barlach als Bildhauer
Während die Expressionisten darzulegen versuchen, daß die bildende Kunst fähig ist, zu Aussagen über jene unbekannten Bezirke des Ich zu gelangen, die bis dahin noch keine vergleichbare künstlerischen Artikulation gefunden hatten, setzt Ernst Barlach sein gesamtes bildnerisches Repertoire ein, um auf das zu verweisen, was über dem Ich und hinter den Dingen steht.
Barlachs plastische Bildwerke werfen die grundsätzliche Frage nach den Grenzen des Aussagbaren innerhalb bildnerischer Gestaltung auf.
Das Pathos Wagners, Nietzsches, Georges ist ein heroisch bestimmtes Pathos von oben; Barlachs Pathos wurzelt in der Tiefe, ist Pathos von unten.
www.ernst-barlach.de /bildhauer/bildhauer.htm   (300 words)

  
 Powell's Books - An Artist Against the Third Reich: Ernst Barlach, 1933-1938 by Peter Paret
The conflict between National Socialism and Ernst Barlach, one of the important sculptors of the twentieth century, is an unusual episode in the history of Hitler's efforts to rid Germany of 'international modernism'.
The author's discussion of Barlach's art and struggle over creative freedom are joined to an analysis of the motives and tactics of Barlach's opponents.
The conflict between National Socialism and the sculptor Ernst Barlach, and the ideological battle involved.
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 Ernst Barlach Foundation Guestrow - Mecklenburg/ Germany
Ernst Barlach (1870-1938) ranks among the best of the 20th.
Barlach’s considerable legacy is housed in his last studio, the
The Ernst Barlach Foundation actively publicises the artist’s works through exhibitions for the public and specialist.
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 Johanneum Lüneburg Entartete Kunst Deutsch Diffamierung von Barlach
Alles über den Plastiker und Graphiker Barlach gesagte passt auch für den Dichter.
Preußische Akademie der Künste, Schreiben an Barlach, 8.
Barlach kam dieser Aufforderung drei Tage später nach.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ernst Barlach
Ernst, Max (1891-1976), German-born French artist, who was a seminal figure in both Dada and surrealism.
Ernst, Richard Robert, born in 1933, Swiss chemist and Nobel Prize winner.
Ernst developed analytical techniques in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR),...
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 Barlach, Ernst --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
German sculptor Ernst Barlach was an outstanding sculptor of the expressionist movement (a movement in which the artist's personal emotions are presented through distortion and exaggeration).
More results on "Barlach, Ernst" when you join.
The dramatist, poet, and political activist Ernst Toller was a prominent advocate of Marxism and pacifism in Germany in the 1920s.
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 Art Against the Reich
BORN IN 1870, Ernst Barlach was one of Germany's most prominent Expressionist artists at the time the Nazis seized power in 1933.
In focusing on the work of Ernst Barlach, Paret provides us with not only an important intellectual biography of a nonpolitical artist who was forced to become a dissident, but also a lens by which to view the evolution of Hitler's war against abstract art.
Although Barlach's prominence did not allow the Nazis to ostracize him entirely, he did become an object of controversy because his works expressed an intense and unbroken interest in the individual.
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 August Gaul (1869-1921) - sculptor of animals - mentor of Georg Kolbe and Ernst Barlach
Georg August Gaul was born on 22nd October 1869 in Grossauheim in the county of Hanau.
These included Gaul's wish for Ernst Barlach - instead of Clara Gaul - to be a member of the art committee appointed to decide how to handle his estate.
This postscript was later questioned, and Barlach voluntarily left the committee in favour of Mrs.
www.museen-hanau.de /Gaul/texte/biogr-en.htm   (3485 words)

  
 Ernst Barlach Biography / Biography of Ernst Barlach Main Biography
The German sculptor Ernst Barlach (1870-1938), working predominately in wood, created important figurative carvings in that medium.
Ernst Barlach was born in Wedel, a small town near Hamburg, the son of a physician.
Barlach's first mature work came as a result of a trip to southern Russia in 1906.
www.bookrags.com /biography-ernst-barlach   (241 words)

  
 Biblio: Graphic Art of Ernst Barlach, The by Groves, Dr. Naomi Jackson: Details
Naomi Groves, a collector of Barlach's work and a well-known authority on him, wrote the introduction and prepared the catalogue.
Barlach (1870-1938) not only was an artist in many media but was also a writer of dramas, novels and an autobiography.
By the 1930's his reputation was firmly established and in 1933 received an honor established by Frederick the Great for outstanding men of arts and letters.
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 Artnews.info London: Katsura Funakoshi / Ernst Barlach at Annely Juda Fine Art
This exhibition affords a fascinating opportunity to compare and contrast the work of two outstanding figurative sculptors, a comparison that highlights many conceptual and aesthetic parallels between the two artists despite their differing experiences — one from the East and one from the West and yet both Christians.
Barlach’s wooden sculptures, like Funakoshi’s, are beautiful in their simplicity and yet they are loaded with human emotion and energy.
Barlach was born in Wedel, Germany, in 1870 and studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden.
www.artnews.info /gallery.php?i=120&exi=69   (424 words)

  
 Abbeys Bookshop - Artist Against the Third Reich: Ernst Barlach 1933-1938   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The conflict between National Socialism and Ernst Barlach, one of the most important sculptors of the twentieth century, is an unusual episode in the history of Hitler's efforts to rid Germany of 'international modernism'.
Barlach did not passively accept the confiscation and destruction of his sculptures.
That some radical national socialists nevertheless advocated a 'Nordic modernism' and tried to win Barlach over indicates the cultural cross-currents running through the early years of the Third Reich.
www.abbeys.com.au /items/23/74/65   (201 words)

  
 Ernst Barlach, page 4
The series was made to illustrate Barlach's play.
From Barlach's adaptation of Goethe's Walpurgisnacht scene in Faust, Part I. Image size: 134x111mm.
From Barlach's adaptation of Goethe's Walpurgisnacht scene in Faust, Part I. Image size: 140x142mm.
spaightwoodgalleries.com /Pages/Barlach4.html   (293 words)

  
 Ernst Barlach: A Spiritual Expressionism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Ernst Barlach exhibition features sculptures and drawings recently donated to the AGO from the estate of a distinguished Barlach scholar.
Barlach (1870-1938), ranks among the best German artists of the 20th century.
This exhibition serves as a compliment to the Kollwitz exhibition, which is also currently running at the AGO.
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