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Ernst Neuschul (3min 40sec)
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Ernst Barlach
The sculptor, printmaker and playwright Ernst Barlach (1870-1938) was born in Wedel and studied in Dresden, Hamburg and briefly in Paris, where he discovered Millet and Meunier before he moved to Berlin in 1899. A trip to Russia in 1906 inspired…
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Max Ernst
Max Ernst was born in 1891 in Bruhl, near Cologne, and died in 1976 in Paris.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) was born in Aschaffenburg, Germany. He graduated with a diploma in engineering from the Royal College of Science and Technology in Munich in 1905, but was devoted to art, and after graduating, Kirchner and fellow…
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Ernst Neuschul
Ernest Neuschul was born in Aussig, a small town in what is now the Czech Republic. He studied in Prague and later Vienna, where he was fascinated by the paintings of Klimt and Egon Schiele and the expressionistic works of Oskar Kokoschka. At the…
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Blind Beggar by Ernst Barlach
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The Jolly Peg-leg by Ernst Barlach
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The Kiss by Ernst Barlach
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Russian Beggarwoman with Bowl by Ernst Barlach
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The Origins of Leicester's Expressionist Collection
By the late 1930s a progressive art collecting policy had been established at Leicester by Art Assistant Arthur C. Sewter, with contemporary British and continental (including German) art being purchased. In 1936, Sewter’s exhibition of Contemporary…