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Visions Plate 19: The Answerable
Plate 19 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.
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Visions Plate 20: The Forgotten
Plate 20 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.
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On Vacation (On Leave)
Title page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 13 (1916), verso Wem Zeit wie Ewigkeit by Ernst Barlach. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Hansa Fleet
Woodcut, 1918.
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Three Figures and Crossed Tree Trunks
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 9 (1916), verso The Mocking of Christ by Oskar Kokoschka.
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Landscape in the Taunus
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 6 (1916), verso Symbole der Zeit V by Max Slevogt. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Christ Crowned with Thorns
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 9 (1916), verso Three Nudes by a Lake by Otto Mueller. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Ludwig Meidner (4min 31sec)
These paintings of burning cities and fleeing people, coming just before the outbreak of the First World War seemed to be an uncanny prediction of what was to come.
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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 Beckmann
Max Beckmann (1884-1950) was born in Leipzig and studied at the Weimar Academy before he moved to Berlin in 1905, where he joined the “Berlin Sezession” in 1907 and met Liebermann, Corinth and Slevogt. During the Berlin period, he founded the…