1946
Despite of the tragedy and the distress of that time Friedrich Neubauer began to document the situation by drawing. In the touching water color picture, captioned by him “Das Leben kehrt zurück“ (“Life returns”), he depicts the everyday life of the people in Nuremberg. A fisherman is sitting at a bomb crater with the ruins in the background; some youths built a springboard and jump into the splashing water. Children are playing on the soil, and in front of the quickly built ramshackle huts the laundry flutters in the wind. The threatening ruins in the background at the horizon of the picture highlight the drama of the situation. This colored pen-and-ink drawing is today an important contemporary document and warning at the same time.
Quoted from Claudia Schweizer: Friedrich Neubauer 1912-2004, Architekt, Maler, Grafiker. Werkverzeichnis, Nürnberg 2017, p. 208.
Location: Museen der Stadt Nürnberg, Kunstsammlungen, inventory number Gr.A. 12800
Design: Neubauer, Friedrich
Realization: Neubauer, Friedrich
Material: Colored pen-and-ink drawing, 39 x 55.7 cm
photo 2020, ,
1946
Bildausschnitt aus der linken Blatthälfte
Despite of the tragedy and the distress of that time Friedrich Neubauer began to document the situation by drawing. In the touching water color picture, captioned by him “Das Leben kehrt zurück“ (“Life returns”), he depicts the everyday life of the people in Nuremberg. A fisherman is sitting at a bomb crater with the ruins in the background; some youths built a springboard and jump into the splashing water. Children are playing on the soil, and in front of the quickly built ramshackle huts the laundry flutters in the wind. The threatening ruins in the background at the horizon of the picture highlight the drama of the situation. This colored pen-and-ink drawing is today an important contemporary document and warning at the same time.
Quoted from Claudia Schweizer: Friedrich Neubauer 1912-2004, Architekt, Maler, Grafiker. Werkverzeichnis, Nürnberg 2017, p. 208.
Location: Museen der Stadt Nürnberg, Kunstsammlungen, inventory number Gr.A. 12800
Design: Neubauer, Friedrich
Realization: Neubauer, Friedrich
Material: Colored pen-and-ink drawing, 39 x 55.7 cm
photo 2020, ,
1946
rechte Blatthälfte
Despite of the tragedy and the distress of that time Friedrich Neubauer began to document the situation by drawing. In the touching water color picture, captioned by him “Das Leben kehrt zurück“ (“Life returns”), he depicts the everyday life of the people in Nuremberg. A fisherman is sitting at a bomb crater with the ruins in the background; some youths built a springboard and jump into the splashing water. Children are playing on the soil, and in front of the quickly built ramshackle huts the laundry flutters in the wind. The threatening ruins in the background at the horizon of the picture highlight the drama of the situation. This colored pen-and-ink drawing is today an important contemporary document and warning at the same time.
Quoted from Claudia Schweizer: Friedrich Neubauer 1912-2004, Architekt, Maler, Grafiker. Werkverzeichnis, Nürnberg 2017, p. 208.
Location: Museen der Stadt Nürnberg, Kunstsammlungen, inventory number Gr.A. 12800
Design: Neubauer, Friedrich
Realization: Neubauer, Friedrich
Material: Colored pen-and-ink drawing, 39 x 55.7 cm
photo 2020, ,
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