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Freundlich spent some years in Germany during and after the First World War, but he returned to Paris in 1925. At the start of the Second World War in 1939, he was interned by the French government as an
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The sculpture disappeared in 1941, and it is likely that it was destroyed around that date, although a broken piece of a terracotta sculpture of a head by Freundlich that was also included in the
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regime, and Freundlich's sculpture was withdrawn from display soon after the Nazis gained power in Germany in 1933. It was included in the
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in 1912 and thought to have been destroyed in around 1941. It is now considered to be one of the most important
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The work was made in plaster and stood 1.39 metres (4 ft 7 in) tall. Freundlich was influenced by
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in 1878. He decided to become an artist and moved to Paris in 1908, but he made the sculpture in
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when France was occupied by Germany, but was arrested in 1943. He was sent to
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in 1912 during one of his periodic trips back to Germany.
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exhibition was discovered in a Berlin basement in 2010.
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Index

Otto Freundlich
modernist sculptures
Prussia
Hamburg

degenerate art
Cubism
Rodin
Monumental Head of Iris
tribal art
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
moai
Easter Island
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg

Rano Raraku
Easter Island
Modern artworks
primitivism
degenerate art
Nazi
Degenerate Art Exhibition
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
pfennigs
Ludwig Meidner
Richard Haizmann
de
enemy alien
Picasso
Jeanne Kosnick-Kloss

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