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Sculptures: 360° Viewer
Select the sculpture you want to interact with from the list below. You can also access the 360° from the artwork page that relates to each of the sculptures.
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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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Despair (plasticine)
This sculpture can be explored using our 360° interactive viewer.
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Blind Beggar by Ernst Barlach
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.
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The Jolly Peg-leg by Ernst Barlach
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.
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The Kiss by Ernst Barlach
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.
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Self-portrait 1933 by Renée Sintenis
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. © DACS 2013.
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The Athlete by Renée Sintenis
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. © DACS 2013.
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Russian Beggarwoman with Bowl by Ernst Barlach
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.
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Recumbent Boy by Georg Ehrlich
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. We have attempted to trace the copyright holder…