Category: Germany
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Geneigter Frauenkopf
Geneigter Frauenkopf Better known in its bronze cast, I particularly like the plaster version of this sculpture by Wilhelm Lehmbruck that I saw in the Museum of Modern Art in Freiburg. It is so beautifully placed in its transparent perspex box against the white window. Exceptionally delicate and moving. Photo of the week: Wilhelm Lehmbruck,…
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Girl in red …
Girl in red … … and its rear side. Two works the expressionist painter Hermann Scherer (1893 – 1927) made towards the end of his short life. Maybe he didn’t want to lose precious time in preparing a new canvas. Photos of the week: Hermann Scherer, Mädchen in rotem Kleid, 1924-26, and Zwei Frauen, rückseitig…
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Reflecting truth
Reflecting truth Behind this facade of glass and chrome steel plates hides the library of Freiburg university. What we see though is its reflected surroundings, among which the university collegiate building with its motto “Die Wahrheit wird euch freimachen” (The truth shall set you free). But beware: in large parts of the world telling the…
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A ray of sunshine …
A ray of sunshine … … just enough for the museum guard to bask for a moment in its warmth. A quiet, peaceful scene, for a considerable part due to the inventive architectural design of Daniel Libeskind, with its sober interplay of lines, light and colours. We are in the Jewish Museum in Berlin, where…
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The encounter
The encounter Light reflections make for intriguing pictures. I like posting them on my blog now and then (look for them under Reflections tag). In the 3-dimensional world we often see reflections without really noticing them. Our brain immediately filters them out; we look through them. But on a photograph they clearly show up. The…
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Musers
Musers The musings of the stone figures are focussed on the child at their feet that goes its own way. The large head in the back is looking in the same direction but seems engrossed in his own thoughts. This musing in unison is contagious, I feel like joining them. Photo of the week: Berlin,…
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Flat twosome
Flat twosome Like ancient Egyptian reliefs – see for example the reliefs inside Ramose’s tomb in Thebe – Assyrian reliefs too stand out by their flatness and beauty. They are hardly three-dimensional but the subtle curves of head and hair are delicately shaped and bring the face to life. When the relief shows two partly…
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Ancient Roman Emoji
Ancient Roman Emoji Photo of the week: Antiquity Collection, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany 2005
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Of what is,…
Of what is,… “Of what is, that it is; of what is not, that it is not”. A long title for a long work of art, 17.4 meter! In Dodiya’s little photo (see last week’s post) we saw the centre part of the tapestry. In the photo above we see the right end part of…
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Apparition
Apparition With the speed of light it came – the light alighted on the wall above a little fliers balcony intrigued we look up – the light will it illuminate us from its pulpit or vanish as it came – swiftly with the speed of light Photo of the week: Art work by Wael Shawky,…
