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Ernst Barlach, "Lahmer und Einbein" Sheet from the woodcut series "Der Findling" published by Paul Cassirer in 1922, here the sheet "Lahmer und Einbein" without the typographical text below the depiction, see catalogue raisonné Schulte 179, woodcut on Japanese paper (not clearly recognisable as framed), signed by hand "EBarlach" in ligature lower right, slightly browned, framed behind glass and passepartout, dimensions approx. 10.3 x 12 cm. Artist info: actually Ernst Heinrich Barlach, important German sculptor, graphic artist and writer. Sculptor, graphic artist and writer (1870 Wedel - 1938 Rostock), youth in Ratzeburg, from 1880 pupil at the Gewerbeschule Hamburg under Thiele and Woldemar, from 1891 studied at the academy in Dresden, from 1892 master student under Diez, 1895-96 at the Academie Julian Paris, 1897-99 at the Kunstgewerbeschule Hamburg, from 1900 at the Akademie Berlin, from 1904 teacher at the Höhr School of Ceramics, member and temporary board member of the Berlin Secession and the "Freie Sezession Berlin", from 1919 member of the Prussian Academy of Arts, 1933-45 defamed as "degenerate" and banned from exhibiting, active in Berlin, Paris, Hamburg and Güstrow, among other places, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, AKL, Dressler and Wikipedia.

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Ernst Barlach, "Lahmer und Einbein" Sheet from the woodcut series "Der Findling" published by Paul Cassirer in 1922, here the sheet "Lahmer und Einbein" without the typographical text below the depiction, see catalogue raisonné Schulte 179, woodcut on Japanese paper (not clearly recognisable as framed), signed by hand "EBarlach" in ligature lower right, slightly browned, framed behind glass and passepartout, dimensions approx. 10.3 x 12 cm. Artist info: actually Ernst Heinrich Barlach, important German sculptor, graphic artist and writer. Sculptor, graphic artist and writer (1870 Wedel - 1938 Rostock), youth in Ratzeburg, from 1880 pupil at the Gewerbeschule Hamburg under Thiele and Woldemar, from 1891 studied at the academy in Dresden, from 1892 master student under Diez, 1895-96 at the Academie Julian Paris, 1897-99 at the Kunstgewerbeschule Hamburg, from 1900 at the Akademie Berlin, from 1904 teacher at the Höhr School of Ceramics, member and temporary board member of the Berlin Secession and the "Freie Sezession Berlin", from 1919 member of the Prussian Academy of Arts, 1933-45 defamed as "degenerate" and banned from exhibiting, active in Berlin, Paris, Hamburg and Güstrow, among other places, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, AKL, Dressler and Wikipedia.

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Ernst Barlach, "Der Zweifler" Design from around 1930, probably a posthumous cast not authorised by the artist's estate, signed E. Barlach, dark patinated bronze, based on the work "Zweifler Thomas", this is a design as a single figure, which was created alongside other designs by the artist as part of the competition for the Hamburg memorial (for which a kneeling figure was to be submitted, in this case Barlach's "Erschütterter"), and in which Barlach, according to his son, also incorporated self-portrait-like features, bearded man in long robe and bare feet, kneeling with lowered head and intertwined hands, somewhat verdigris-coloured, H 50 cm. Provenance: This sculpture comes from the collection liquidation of the Munich foundry Heinz Mocnik. Source: Barlach House website. Artist information: actually Ernst Heinrich Barlach, important German sculptor, graphic artist and writer. Sculptor, graphic artist and writer (1870 Wedel to 1938 Rostock), youth in Ratzeburg, from 1880 pupil at the Hamburg trade school under Thiele and Woldemar, from 1891 studied at the Dresden academy, from 1892 master student under Diez, 1895-96 at the Academie Julian Paris, 1897-99 Hamburg school of applied arts, from 1900 at the Berlin academy, from 1904 teacher at the Höhr Ceramics College, member and temporary board member of the Berlin Secession and the "Freie Sezession Berlin", from 1919 member of the Prussian Academy of Arts, 1933-45 defamed as degenerate and banned from exhibiting, active in Berlin, Paris, Hamburg and Güstrow, among other places, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, AKL, Dressler and Wikipedia.