German Sculpture Terms

Ernst Barlach (1870-1938)
    Russian Beggarwoman II, 1907, plaster under dark shellac
    The Avenger, 1914 - plaster, 1922 - wood, 1930 - bronze
    The Ecstatic One:  The Desperate One, 1916, oak
    War Memorial for the Gustrow Cathedral, 1927, re-cast 1952, bronze

Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1881-1919)
    Kneeling Woman,1911, bronze
    Rising Youth, 1913, bronze
    The Fallen Man, 1915-16, cast posthumously, bronze
    Seated Youth, 1916-17, cast c. 1919, bronze

Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945)
    Poverty, 1893-94
    "Weavers' Uprising," 1894-98, etchings
    "The Peasant War," 1902-08, etchings
    Death and a Woman Struggling for a Child, 1911, etching
    Lovers II, 1913, cast after 1954, bronze
    Memorial to Karl Leibknecht, 1919, woodcut
    The Mothers, 1922-25, woodcut, plate 6 from the portfolio The War
    Monument to the Dead:  The Mother, The Father, 1914-1932, granite, Eessen Cemetery, Belgium
    Tower of Mothers, 1937-38, cast later, bronze
    The Lamentation: To the Memory of Ernst Barlach, 1938, bronze
    Self-Portrait, 1936, bronze
    Rest in the Peace of His Hands (relief for the artist's tomb), 1936, bronze

Christoph Voll (1897-1939)
    Ecce Homo, 1924-25, oak

Rudolf Belling (1886-1972)
    Mahogany Head, 1921, wood

Joachim Karsch (1897-1945)
    A Friend of Job, 1919-20, cast 1978, bronze

Martel Schwichtenber (1896-1945)
    Self-Portrait, c. 1920, painted wood relief
    Pomeranian Women, c. 1921, oak relief, lightly tinted
    Pomeranian Women, c. 1921, fruitwood relief, lightly tinted

Milly Steger (1881-1948)
    Youth Rising From the Dead, 1919-20, wood

Gella Forster (nee Angelica Bruno-Schmitz, 1892-1957)
    Conception, stone, lost, c. 1919-22?
    Awakening, stone, lost, c. 1919-22?

Otto Freundlich (1878-1942 or 1943 - Majdanek Concentration Camp near Lublin, Poland)
    New Man, 1912, plaster, destroyed (cover image for "Entartete Kunst" exhibit)