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Anno Domini MCMXVI Post Christum Natum, 1916. Creator: Ernst Barlach
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Anno Domini MCMXVI Post Christum Natum, 1916. Creator: Ernst Barlach
Anno Domini MCMXVI Post Christum Natum, 1916
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Anno Domini MCMXVI Post Christum Natum, 1916 - A Powerful Expression of Faith and Artistic Mastery
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. This print showcases the profound artistic vision of Ernst Barlach in his iconic lithograph titled "Anno Domini MCMXVI Post Christum Natum, 1916". Created during the expressive era of early 20th-century German expressionism, this artwork stands as a testament to Barlach's immense talent and deep spiritual connection. At first glance, one is immediately drawn to the central figure of Jesus Christ on the cross. The crucifixion scene exudes raw emotion and captures the essence of Christian belief with its striking portrayal. Barlach's meticulous attention to detail brings forth an intense sense of suffering while simultaneously evoking a feeling of hope through his masterful use of light and shadow. The location chosen for this photograph adds another layer to its significance – displayed within the prestigious National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. , it highlights how this piece has become an integral part of our cultural heritage. Its presence within such esteemed surroundings further solidifies its status as a masterpiece deserving admiration. Barlach's lithograph serves as a timeless reminder that art can transcend time and space by exploring profound concepts like religion and spirituality. It prompts viewers to reflect upon their own beliefs while appreciating the artist's ability to capture both agony and resurrection in one powerful image. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded not only
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