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Despair (plasticine) by Margarethe Klopfleisch
When the interactive viewer has loaded you can use your mouse button or finger to click and drag the sculpture side to side to view it in 360°. You can see further details of this sculpture here. Reproduced by permission of the artist’s estate.
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Despair (wood) by Margarethe Klopfleisch
When the interactive viewer has loaded you can use your mouse button or finger to click and drag the sculpture side to side to view it in 360°. You can see further details of this sculpture here. Reproduced by permission of the artist’s estate.
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Blind Beggar
This sculpture can be explored using our 360° interactive viewer.
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Russian Beggarwoman with Bowl
This sculpture can be explored using our 360° interactive viewer.
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The Jolly Peg-leg
This sculpture is closely related to a drawing and lithograph produced in 1922. After the war, disfigured or disabled war veterans were a common sight on the streets of German cities and reminded Barlach of the wretched plight of the handicapped…
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Recumbent Boy
We have attempted to trace the copyright holder of this artwork but have been unsuccessful. Therefore the copyright status of this image is unknown and it should be treated as though it is a copyrighted work. If you can help us to identify the…
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The Kiss
Originally a woodcarving, a small number of bronze casts were made by Alfred Flechtheim, Barlach’s dealer, who thought the subject would work more successfully in the medium of metal. This sculpture can be explored using our 360° interactive…
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Self-portrait 1933
This sculpture can be explored using our 360° interactive viewer.
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The Athlete
The artist produced an original clay sculpture, from which the bronze edition was cast. Paavo Nurmi (1897 – 1973), nicknamed the ‘Flying Finn’, was the master of long distance running in the early 20th century, winning 9 gold and 3 silver medals in…
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Community Films
The films capture the responses of people from all walks of life and show that everyone can enjoy this amazing collection of prints, sculpture and paintings. Like the German Expressionist artworks themselves, our interviewees often had interesting…