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Figure in Meditation
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Head of Christ, Transfiguration
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Mourning Figures
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Moving Figures
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Exhibition Poster for Stuttgart 1963
The original woodcut is 'Portrait of a Man' (1919) Through the medium of this exhibition poster, we can see the expressive power of Heckel’s self-portrait of 1919. The colour scheme and bold woodcut technique marks this portrait as one of the…
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Despair
The female figure with her raised arms clutching her head reflects the emotional state of Klopfleisch at the time, who had been interned on the Isle of Man in 1940-41. Whilst on the island she had suffered a miscarriage. This sculpture was a follow…
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Alex Woodford (8min 5sec)
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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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Man Chopping Wood
Schmidt-Rottluff and art historian Dr Rosa Schapire were good friends. She received many hand-painted postcards from the artist of which this is an example.
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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…