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Inszeniert und instrumentalisiert : Expressionismus im Nationalsozialismus: Ernst Barlach, Franz Marc, Emil Nolde

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The Tower of Blue Horses by Franz Marc, confiscated as "degenerate" and missing since then, Emil Nolde’s "Unpainted Pictures" from the time of his occupational ban, or Ernst Barlach’s dismantled, partly destroyed memorials constitute works by three key representatives of Expressionism now inscribed in German cultural history as symbols of the National Socialist persecution of art.

The art of Barlach, Marc and Nolde, however, was not only defamed in the most vehement manner, but also celebrated, protected or rehabilitated as "German".

In her well-sourced insight into museum, exhibition and publication practices between 1933 and 1945, Isgard Kracht exposes the mechanisms and myths of Nazi art policy, and so retells the story of Expressionism’s veneration and ostracism during the "Third Reich". Fundamental contribution to an understanding of National Socialist art policy New Perspectives on the History of veneration and ostracism of Expressionist art during the "Third Reich"

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De Gruyter
3110784025 / 9783110784022
Hardback
04/10/2023
Germany
German
622 pages, 148 Illustrations, black and white
170 x 240 mm, 1622 grams