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Choč Mountains, Slovakia World Travel Photos in Apple iPhone application 500px.com/photo/104400867 April 9, 2015 at 05:31PM
2015.11.11 || Dolný Kubín-Mokraď || 813 013-4 || Osobowy Kraľovany - Trstená przed chwilą ruszył z przystanku Mokraď.
|| Medzibrodie nad Oravou - Dolný Kubín || 751 191-8 z pociągiem zdawczym Mn 86550 relacji Trstená - Lisková
CZ: Dne 30. prosince 2024 byl mezi stanicí Dolný Kubín a zastávkou Bziny zachycen brejlovec 750.182 v čele zvláštního zrychleného vlaku Zr 31401 [Vrútky - Oravský Podzámok]. Pořadatelem akce byl "Spolok Výhrevne Vrútky", který lokomotivu odkoupil od dopravce ZSSK a opatřil ji slušivým retro nátěrem.
EN: On 30 December 2024, locomotive 750.182 was photographed at the head of special train Zr 31401 [Vrútky - Oravský Podzámok] between Dolný Kubín station and Bziny stop. The organiser of the event was the association "Spolok Výhrevne Vrútky", which bought the locomotive from the carrier ZSSK and gave it a decent retro paint scheme.
„My dear brother Kubin“ - the friendship between Alfred Kubin and Lyonel Feininger is on show in the Albertina, with more than 100 pictures by both artists.
In a letter of 1912, Alfred Kubin addresses Lyonel Feininger with the words „Of today’s artists, I appreciate you especially” and the offer to exchange pictures. These works will be on display in the exhibition Albertina as well. Already in 1910, Feininger was inspired to his series “In the city at the end of the world” by Kubin’s fantasy novel “The Other Side”.
For the first time, the correspondence between the two artists will be printed in its entirety. 37 letters, some with photographs and drawings, are shown in the catalogue, the last letter being from 1919. Presumably, the two artists have only met twice in person. Only one of the two encounters is documented, Kubin’s visit to Feininger in Berlin in the year 1913.
The Albertina confronts the work of the two friends with approximately 100 paintings and drawings, in thematic sections (“The City at the End of the World”, Carneval, Riot, War”, Trains and Ships”..). The exhibition shows what they had in common, but also the differences in their respective work. They both had a penchant for drawing, for small formats, and also for caricature, distortion and nightmarish scenarios.
In our film Albertina director Klaus Albrecht Schröder is talking about the different characters of the two artists as well as of the similarities one can see as well in their work. The exhibition is on show till January 10th, 2016. (written by Cem Angeli)
exhibition: albertina.at
filmproduction: castyourart.com
c. 1900/01
Tusche auf Katasterpapier | Ink on cadastral paper
Alfred Kubin
From the current exhibition "Alfred Kubin.Die Ästhetik des Bösen | The Aesthetics of Evil" in the ALBERTINA modern in Vienna www.albertina.at/en/albertina-modern/exhibitions/alfred-k...
"Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin (10 April 1877 – 20 August 1959) was an Austrian artist, printmaker, illustrator, and occasional writer. Kubin is considered an important representative of Symbolism and Expressionism." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Kubin
2015.11.11 || Dolný Kubín-Mokraď || 740 649-9 z wagonem pomiarowym ze stacji Oravský Podzámok za chwilę minie przystanek Mokraď w drodze do stacji Kraľovany.
Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) - The hour of birth, 1901, sheet no. 2 from the folder of Hans Weber, published in Munich in 1903
„My dear brother Kubin“ - the friendship between Alfred Kubin and Lyonel Feininger is on show in the Albertina, with more than 100 pictures by both artists.
In a letter of 1912, Alfred Kubin addresses Lyonel Feininger with the words „Of today’s artists, I appreciate you especially” and the offer to exchange pictures. These works will be on display in the exhibition Albertina as well. Already in 1910, Feininger was inspired to his series “In the city at the end of the world” by Kubin’s fantasy novel “The Other Side”.
For the first time, the correspondence between the two artists will be printed in its entirety. 37 letters, some with photographs and drawings, are shown in the catalogue, the last letter being from 1919. Presumably, the two artists have only met twice in person. Only one of the two encounters is documented, Kubin’s visit to Feininger in Berlin in the year 1913.
The Albertina confronts the work of the two friends with approximately 100 paintings and drawings, in thematic sections (“The City at the End of the World”, Carneval, Riot, War”, Trains and Ships”..). The exhibition shows what they had in common, but also the differences in their respective work. They both had a penchant for drawing, for small formats, and also for caricature, distortion and nightmarish scenarios.
In our film Albertina director Klaus Albrecht Schröder is talking about the different characters of the two artists as well as of the similarities one can see as well in their work. The exhibition is on show till January 10th, 2016. (written by Cem Angeli)
exhibition: albertina.at
filmproduction: castyourart.com