ERNST BARLACH (1870-1938). The Singing Man.

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ERNST BARLACH (1870-1938). The Singing Man.
2477062. ERNST BARLACH (1870-1938). The Singing Man.

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Ernst Barlach (1870-1938), The singing man, bronze, lower left with cast signature "E. Barlach", with stamped numbering "213/980" and stamp "ars mundi", reduced new edition of the 1928 bronze, published as ars mundi exclusive edition in cooperation with the Ernst Barlach license administration, height approx. 20.5 cm.

With a certificate from the publisher, numbered 213/980 there.

"The music and the liberating devotion to an overarching theme that is removed from the constraints of everyday life and makes you happy inspired Barlach to create what is perhaps his most famous sculpture, "The Singing Man", sketched as early as 1912 and cast in bronze in 1928, is an icon of modernity." (Certificate).

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Fine scratches on the figure's head and right arm.

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2477062. ERNST BARLACH (1870-1938). The Singing Man.

Description

Ernst Barlach (1870-1938), The singing man, bronze, lower left with cast signature "E. Barlach", with stamped numbering "213/980" and stamp "ars mundi", reduced new edition of the 1928 bronze, published as ars mundi exclusive edition in cooperation with the Ernst Barlach license administration, height approx. 20.5 cm.

With a certificate from the publisher, numbered 213/980 there.

"The music and the liberating devotion to an overarching theme that is removed from the constraints of everyday life and makes you happy inspired Barlach to create what is perhaps his most famous sculpture, "The Singing Man", sketched as early as 1912 and cast in bronze in 1928, is an icon of modernity." (Certificate).

Condition

Fine scratches on the figure's head and right arm.

Resale right

No

Theme

Art and Antiques

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original German texts.

Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!

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