I Thirst (Mich durstet)

Peter Kleinschmidt

Associated Names
Peter Kleinschmidt

Artist, German, 1919 - 1956

The image captures a head and shoulders view of a person in an abstract artwork. The figure is shown in a three-quarter profile, with a somewhat somber expression. The facial features are depicted with minimal detail, using dark, broad strokes to outline the eyes, nose, and mouth. The hair flows from beneath a crown of thorns illustrated in a similar abstract style. The person is not wearing identifiable clothing, and there are no distinct objects around them apart from the crown-like object on their head. The background is a plain, muted color with dark, sketch-like strokes framing the head and shoulders, emphasizing the focus on the person's face. The medium seems to be a form of printmaking, evident from the textured, rough edges and the limited color palette of off-white, black, and beige tones.
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This is a painting of a stylized bird in flight. The bird is depicted in a simplistic and abstract style with a bold, outlined form against a mottled, textural background. The bird's body exhibits dotted patterns on its wings and torso. The background has an earthy, brown-toned hue with variations suggesting possible natural elements or rough textures.

The Great Bird (Der grosse Vogel)

Hans Achenbach

1891

The image shows a central circular design with abstract geometric lines and shapes. Inside the circle, there are two stylized sun-like symbols, one above a band of horizontal stripes and the other below, creating a mirror image effect. Surrounding the central design is an outer ring with the text "DANKSPENDE DES DEUTSCHEN VOLKES 1951." The design has a symmetrical and repetitive pattern, giving it an emblematic and official appearance.

Dankspende des deutschen Volkes 1951 / Deutsche Graphik 1952

Various Artists

1900

The Shared Loaf (Geteiltes Brot)

Rudolf Werner Ackermann

1908


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Wikidata ID

Q65364250

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