Ghent is hot in Weimar!
14/8/2020 –
Weimar – Around every Weimar corner there is a surprise. The elegance breathes
through every brick, every window, every tree in the parks. Goethe and Schiller
blessed the town with a poetic touch. The ginkgo planted by Goethe in 1813
close to the Anna Amalia library is one of the highlights for a relic hunter
like me. Touch the tree and pick up some leaves to take home and find them back
after years, between the pages of a book… We go to the Neues Museum to see ‘Van
de Velde, Nietzsche und die Moderne um 1900’. Never have I enjoyed a museum so
much, the face mask doesn’t matter. It is quiet, the collections are amazing
and in every corner of the museum there is a brief video about how Weimar
developed into a centre of modern art and what the contribution was of the main
protagonists. Graf Harry Kessler, Van de Velde… All of a sudden we are in a room where two works from fellow Ghent-citizens are on display. A wonderful impressionist painting of bathing women by Théo van Rysselberghe and in front of it a kneeling young man by Georges Minne. This statue decorated the garden of Van de Velde in Hohe Pappeln. We leave the room with a feeling of pride and adoration.
Neues Museum, Weimar. Artists from Ghent united. (FDC) |
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