05519cam1a2200481 45000010008000000050017000080100024000250100026000490100028000750100031001030350013001341000041001471010008001882000077001962100062002732150024003352600009003593000254003683000188006223200085008103211817008953271196027126010059039086010055039676010072040226060046040946060035041406060058041756060084042336060059043176060096043766760015044727010034044877100037045217110063045587120042046217120046046638010042047098520086047518560126048379600030049639700044049931-2081620220928143044.0 a:0875871151b(pbk.) a9780875871158b(pbk.) a0226038203b(hardcover) a9780226038209b(hardcover) l10022375 a20140702d1983 y0grey010503 ba0 aeng1 aGerman expressionist sculptureb[CD-ROM]forganized by Stephanie Barron. aLos Angeles, CAcLos Angeles County Museum of Artd[1983] a1 CD-ROMcεγχρ. c1983 aΈκεθση: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, October 30, 1983-January 22, 1984, Josef-Hausbrich-Kunsthalle Koln, 12. Juli 1984 - 26/August 1984, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution, Wasiiington, D.C.April 4-June 17, 1984 aΣτη βιβλιοθήκη υπάρχει σε έντυπη μορφή ο γερμανικός κατάλογος της έκθεσης με τίτλο "Skulptur des Expressionismus" aΠεριέχει ευρετήριο και βιβλιογραφία: σ. 212-219 aThe volume presents a survey of German expressionist sculpture. Expressionism was a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical reality. The term is sometimes suggestive of emotional angst. The Expressionist emphasis on individual perspective has been characterized as a reaction to positivism and other artistic styles such as naturalism and impressionism. This work contains more than one hundred and twenty examples of German Expressionist sculpture by thirty-three artists. Included are sculptures by artists recognized for their work in this medium -- Ernst Barlach, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Georg Kolbe, Renee Sintenis, Gerhard Marcks -- as well as sculpture by such figures as Kathe Kollwitz, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Erich Heckel, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Emil Nolde, Max Beckmann, Egon Schiele, and Otto Freundlich, whose reputations are based on their painting and graphic oeuvres. A significant number of works by lesser-known artists, who belonged to the second generation of Expressionism in the twenties among them Herbert Garbe, Conrad Felixmuller, Paul Rudolf Henning, William Wauer, and Christoph Vollare also examined. Included in the catalog are examples of the artists' varied writings as well as evaluations by contemporary critics, scholars, writers, and poets. Seven essays and excerpts from contemporary texts, published in translation for the first time, highlight the German Expressionists' concern with particular materials and their attraction to African and Oceanic art.1 aGerman expressionist sculpture: an introduction / Stephanie Barron -- [pt. 1]: Documentary section. "Gela Forster" (1919) / Theodor Daubler -- Excerpt from African sculpture (1915) / Carl Einstein -- "The Crucifix by Gies" (1921) / Carl Georg Heise -- "Clay - a manifesto" (1917) / P. R. Henning -- "Concerning the sculpture of E. L. Kirchner" (1925) / L. de Marsalle -- Excerpt from Max Pechstein (1922) / Max Osborn -- "Wood sculptures by Kirchner, Heckel, and Schmidt-Rottluff in the Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg" (1930-31) / Max Sauerlandt -- [pt. 2]: Catalogue section. Alexander Archipenko -- Ernst Barlach -- Max Beckmann -- Rudolf Belling -- Conrad Felixmiiller -- Oto Freundlich -- Herbert Garbe -- Oto Gutfreund -- Erich Heckel -- Paul Rudolf Henning -- Oswald Herzog -- Bernhard Hoetger -- Joachim Karsch -- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner -- Karl Knappe -- Georg Kolbe -- Kiithe Kollwitz -- Wilhelm Lehmbruck -- Gerhard Marcks -- George Minne -- Albert Miiller -- Emil Nolde -- Max Pechstein -- Hermann Scherer -- Egan Schiele -- Karl Schmidt-Rottluff -- Martel Schwichtenberg -- Franz Seiwert -- Renee Sintenis -- Milly Steger -- Christoph Vall -- William Wauer -- Ossip Zadkine.02aJosef-Haubrich-Kunsthalle (Koln, Germany)xExhibitions02aLos Angeles County Museum of Art (US)xExhibitions02aHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, US)xExhibitions0 aExpressionism (Art)yGermanyxExhibitions0 aSculpture, GermanxExhibitions0 aSculpture, Modernz20th centuryyGermanyxExhibitions0 aΕξπρεσσιονισμός (Τέχνη)yΓερμανίαxΕκθέσεις0 aΓλυπτική, ΓερμανικήxΕκθέσεις0 aΓλυπτική, Μοντέρναz20ός αιώναςyΓερμανίαxΕκθέσεις a735.230442 1aBarronbStephanief1950-407001aLos Angeles County Museum of Art02aHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington D.C, US) aLos Angeles County Museum of Art465002aJosef-Haubrich-Kunsthalle (Koln, Germany) 0aGRbNATIONAL GALLERYc20140702gAACR2 aINSTbLIBRARYcAVe20140702h735.230442 GERp036000025317q036000025317t1uCDROM uhttp://www.khulizhniki.com/assets/PersonalFolders/pmxezbuwdl/Barron%20S.%20German%20Expressionist%20Sculpture,%201983.pdf a2014-07bΠΟΛΥΜΕΣΑ aΜΕΝΤΖΑΦΟΥbΕΛΕΝΗz2014-07