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Barlach

American  
[bahr-lahk, bahr-lahkh] / ˈbɑr lɑk, ˈbɑr lɑx /

noun

  1. Ernst Heinrich 1870–1938, German sculptor and playwright.


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Before moving to New Haven, he married Sue Barlach, a young woman from Bayonne, New Jersey, whom he had met during high school, at a Jewish summer camp in the Catskills.

From The New Yorker Jul. 29, 2019

Sue Barlach moved to New York, and for several years worked as a research librarian for the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union.

From The New Yorker Jul. 29, 2019

That ended when Hitler decided otherwise, and successful artists like Barlach and Nolde, whom Goebbels admired, fell into “degenerate” disgrace.

From New York Times Mar. 13, 2014

In December, a Berlin court ordered Unseld-Berkéwicz to pay €300,000 in damages for renting out parts of her villa to Suhrkamp without consulting Barlach.

From The Guardian Jan. 25, 2013

He was always generous in lending out his pieces when Barlach exhibitions resumed after World War II.

From Time Magazine Archive

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