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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-23machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T00:02:32machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T00:02:32humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-04T04:42:57humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938presumedBarlach, ErnstpresumedBarlach, Ernst (German sculptor, printmaker, and graphic artist, 1870-1938)presumedBarlachpresumedBarlach, E. 1870-1938presumedBarlah, Ernst 1870-1938presumedBarlah, Ernstpresumedエルンスト・バルラッハ 1870-1938presumedバルラッハ, エルンスト 1870-1938presumedBarlach, Ernst Heinrich 1870-1938presumedBaruraha, Erunsutopresumedバルラハ, エルンストpresumedBarlach, Ernst HeinrichpresumedErnst BarlachpresumedBaruraha, Erunsuto, 1870-1938presumed1870-01-021938-10-24GermanFrenchEnglishGerman literatureTheaterArtArt, GermanGraphic artsNational socialism and artSculpture, GermanGermanyGermans
German sculptor, playwright, and poet.
From the description of Letters, 1892-1936. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 84845745Adler, Fritz, b. 1889.Arntz, Wilhelm F.Däubler, Theodor.Düsel, Friedrich.Franck, Hans, 1879-1964.Gaul, August, 1869-1921.Lohmann-Siems, Isa.Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur, 1876-1925.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Osthaus, Karl Ernst, 1874-1921.Paul, Bruno, 1874-1968.Schardt, Alois Jakob, 1889-1955.Schulte, Friedrich, 1885-Vietta, Egon.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. The flood : a drama in five parts / translated from the German by Naomi Jackson Groves.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.The flood : a drama in five parts / translated from the German by Naomi Jackson Groves. [n.d.]109 p. ; 28 cm.EnglishGermanLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Rifkind CenterBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. A self-told life / Ernst Barlach ; translated with introduction and notes by Naomi Jackson Groves.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.A self-told life / Ernst Barlach ; translated with introduction and notes by Naomi Jackson Groves. [n.d.]54, 17 leaves.EnglishGermanLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Rifkind CenterSchardt, Alois Jakob, 1889-1955. Papers, 1917-1956, 1983.Schardt, Alois Jakob, 1889-1955.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.Gurlitt, Hildebrand, 1895-Marc, Maria.Nierendorf, Karl.Rust, Bernhard, 1883-1945.Papers, 1917-1956, 1983.6.5 linear ft. (18 boxes)Schardt's Nachlass documents part of the Nazis' Kulturkampf against Expressionist art in the 1930s. Included are ca. 30 photographs of galleries he had hung in the Kronprinzen-Palais and the Moritzburg Museum, and ca. 100 photographs of works by Expressionist artists such as Willi Baumeister, Paul Klee, and Wilhelm Lembruck. Some of these photographs, like that of Klee's Wintergarten, may be unique images of a now lost or destroyed work. Getty Research InstituteBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. The foundling : a play in three parts / Ernst Barlach ; translated into English by Naomi Jackson Groves.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.The foundling : a play in three parts / Ernst Barlach ; translated into English by Naomi Jackson Groves. [n.d.]65 leaves.EnglishGermanLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Rifkind CenterLohmann-Siems, Isa. About the problems of materials used by Barlach / by Isa Lohmann-Siems.Lohmann-Siems, Isa.About the problems of materials used by Barlach / by Isa Lohmann-Siems. [1975?][11] p. ; 28 cm.EnglishGermanLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Rifkind CenterBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. Artist file.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.Artist file.1 folder.Brooklyn Museum Libraries & ArchivesBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. Ernst Barlach : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York].Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Ernst Barlach : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York]. 1930?-19901 or more folders: ill. (some col.) ; 38 cm.File of color and black and white photographs of work of art, assembled by the staff of The Museum of Modern Art in New York from the museum's establishment until 1990. Items may include full views, details, installations, etc. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick CollectionBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. The dead day : a drama in five acts / by Ernst Barlach ; translated by Naomi Jackson Groves.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.The dead day : a drama in five acts / by Ernst Barlach ; translated by Naomi Jackson Groves. [n.d.]77 leaves.EnglishGermanLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Rifkind CenterBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. Blue Boll : a Drama / by Ernst Barlach ; translated by Naomi Jackson Groves.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.Blue Boll : a Drama / by Ernst Barlach ; translated by Naomi Jackson Groves. [n.d.]82 leaves.EnglishGermanLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Rifkind CenterBarlach, Ernst, 1870-1938. Letters, 1892-1936.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.Düsel, Friedrich.Franck, Hans, 1879-1964.Schulte, Friedrich, 1885-Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur, 1876-1925.Adler, Fritz, b. 1889.Letters, 1892-1936.40 items.Forty letters from Barlach, arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent, include: five letters (1932-1933) to Fritz Adler, director of the Stralsmunder Museum, about Barlach's sculpture designs for a war memorial, with detailed comments concerning the conception of his work and its exhibition; a letter to the writer Friedrich Düsel (1892) in which Barlach reports on his life and studies in Dresden and his first attempts at literature and sketching; fifteen letters to the writer Hans Frank (1918-1936) contain reflective discussions of Barlach's graphic work and his views on theater. Barlach also discusses and criticizes Frank's work. Barlach writes about himself, expressing confusion and self doubt (1919, 1920, 1923), and about his frustration with the political changes in Germany and the Nazi blacklisting of his works (1936). A postcard from Friedrich Schult to Hans Frank (1921) describes Barlachs's sudden departure to Berlin. Nineteen letters from Barlach to the author Arthur Moeller van den Bruck (1913-1922) discuss in depth the war, literary works, describe visiting August Gaul's studio, and mention Bruno Paul (1915), the poet Theodor Däubler, and his new book Mit silberner Sichel (1916). Notable is a letter (1913) in which Barlach comments on Moeller-Bruck's book Die italienische Schönheit, and his own aesthetic conceptions and work. With one letter to an unidentified collector. GermanFrenchGetty Research InstituteWilhelm Arntz papers, 1898-1986Arntz, Wilhelm F.Wilhelm Arntz papers 1898-1986159.0 linear feet; (295 boxes)Comprehensive research collection on twentieth century art, especially German Expressionism, compiled by the art expert Wilhelm Friedrich Arntz. A vast portion of the collection consists of research files on individual artists. Of particular interest are files concerning the so-called degenerate art campaign by the Nazis and the recovery of confiscated artwork after the World war II. Extensive material documents Arntz's professional activities.EnglishGetty Research InstituteVietta, Egon. Compositions, 1948 and undated.Vietta, Egon.Compositions, 1948 and undated.1 v. (.16 linear ft.)Includes an unsigned typescript of the "Ein Graf von Ratzeburg" und der Entwurf einer neuen Barlachdramaturgie, concerning the German sculptor Ernst Barlach; an unsigned typescript with autograph manuscript revisions of a philosophical essay entitled, Geschichte als Ereignis, and an autograph manuscript and unsigned typescript play of Monte Cassino, published 1950. Houghton LibraryBarlach, Ernst Heinrich, 1870-1938 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Barlach, Ernst Heinrich, 1870-1938 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].1 folder.The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryOsthaus, Karl Ernst, 1874-1921. Letters received, 1889-1920.Osthaus, Karl Ernst, 1874-1921.Kogan, Moissey, 1879-1943.Steger, Milly, 1881-1948.Riemerschmid, Richard, 1868-1957.Muthesius, Hermann, 1861-1927.Marc, Franz, 1880-1916.Maillol, Aristide, 1861-1944.Barlach, Ernst, 1870-1938.Behrens, Peter, 1868-1940.Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth, 1846-1935.Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969.Hegemann, Werner, 1881-1936.Nauen, Heinrich, 1880-1940.Schwitters, Kurt, 1887-1948.Taut, Bruno, 1880-1938.Velde, Henry van de, 1863-1957.Tuaillon, Louis, 1862-1919.Letters received, 1889-1920.25 items.Collection consists of letters received, 1889-1920, arranged in alphabetical order; (folder 1, A-M; folder 2, N-Z). The correspondents are: Ernst Barlach, Peter Behrens, Walter Gropius, Werner Hegemann, Moissey Kogan, Artistide Maillol, Franz Marc, Hermann Muthesius, Heinrich Nauen, Richard Riemerschmid, Kurt Schwitters, Bruno Taut, Milly Steger, Louis Tuaillon, Henry van der Velde and Elisabeth Förster Nietzsche. With an article by Dr. Herta Hesse-Frielinghausen on Karl Ernst Osthaus's life and work (folder 2). Getty Research Institute