- Franz Radziwill, 1931
"Neue Sachlichkeit" exhibition
seen in the LWL Museum Münster, Germany


3 comments so far...

dosron May 09, 2015, 11:32 PM
Ein Nazi-Maler: FR. (Wikipedia)
developing May 10, 2015, 05:13 PM
Oh, thank you for that advice. I didn't know,
It's really a pity. I liked that picture...
Sonja October 18, 2017, 12:35 PM
No problem with liking it, or with not liking it just because of Mr. Radziwils person and his generally indecissive and complicated biography. :o)

This pic, well to be honest... not really my cup of tea. The typical later Radziwill as I was introduced to his work at some tourist info centre during a Jadebusen vacation is a simple seascape. Seems he was a very nice old man who was very instrumental in landscape protection after WWII -- a guy painting lovelyness, just what many germans call so ugly "kitsch", and I love many types of "kitsch" as long as it is pretty and tastefully decorative, I lost my fear of this whilst living in many other countries. So I fell also in love with those of Radziwill's natural seascapes that make do without surrealist elements best.

http://www.taz.de/!5043599/

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