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Festival of Ideas, 24 Oct. 2015Dr Nina LübbrenAnglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
POWER AND RESISTANCE IN SCULPTURE IN THE AFTERMATH OF WORLD WAR ONE
Heinrich Wedemeyer, Siegfried, 1914
Bruno Schmitz, Monument to the Battle of the Nations of 1813, Leipzig 1913
Franz Metzner, sculptures inside the Monument to the Battle of Nations
Charles Sargeant Jagger, Royal Artillery Memorial, 1925
Jagger, Royal Artillery Memorial, fallen soldier
Edwin Landseer Lutyens, Cenotaph, London, 1919
Eric Gill, Trumpington War Memorial, 1921
War memorial, Goltewitz
Cambridgeshire Boer War Memorial, Great St Mary’s, 1905
Boer War Memorial, Cheltenham, 1907
Robert Tait Mackenzie, Cambridge War Memorial (The Homecoming) 1922, Hills Rd
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Arno Breker, Preparedness 1939
Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Fallen Man, 1915-16
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Lehmbruck, drawing of 1915
Emy Roeder, Torso of a Boy, 1915
Gela Forster, Man, 1919
Gela Forster, Man 1919 (another view)
Kathleen Scott, Youth, 1920 (in front of Scott Polar Museum, Cambridge)
Kathleen Scott, Youth, 1920 (another view)
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Dr Nina LübbrenAnglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
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Edwin Landseer Lutyens, Anglo-Boer War Memorial, 1910, Johannesburg
Gela Forster, Conception, 1919
Iron Henry (Eisen-Hinnerk), Hamburg-Altona, 1915
Iron Henry (Eisen-Hinnerk), Hamburg-Altona, 1915