Tumgik
#schwedt
slowtraincomingsoon · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
112 102 in Schwedt am 17.04.2024
10 notes · View notes
baureihe185 · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
185 391 in Berlin Wannsee mit Güterzug aus Schwedt 16.04.2024
4 notes · View notes
stromuprisahat · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
Bronzová figurka z hradiště Swedt v Poodŕí v postoji východoslovanských bůžků
~
A bronze figurine from Schwedt/Oder hillfort in the posture of an East Slavic deity
- Encyklopedie slovanských bohů a mýtů ~ Encyclopedia of Slavic Gods and Myths (Naďa & Martin Profantovi)
posture typical for East Slavic deity = a bitch bossing you around
11 notes · View notes
benkaden · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Ansichtskarte
Schwedt / Oder Neubauten an der Leninallee
Magdeburg: Verlag Konsum FOKU Magdeburg (IV 14 42 Nk 8 20 455 64 IV 14 6 N 31 64).
1964
18 notes · View notes
lascitasdelashoras · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Adolf Schrodter Schwedt (1805 - 1875). Don Quijote sentado en un sofá
38 notes · View notes
mycstilleblog · 8 months
Text
Von der "Was tun! NRW" Konferenz in Dortmund
„Was tun NRW!“ ist laut Selbstauskunft eine außerparlamentarische Sammlungsbewegung von in der Partei Die Linke tätigen Funktionsträgern, darunter Kreissprecherinnen beziehungsweise Kreissprechern, kommunalen Mandatsträgern und Mitgliedern von Sprecher*innenräten von Landesarbeitsgemeinschaften. „Viele von uns“, heißt es weiter, „sind in der SL NRW (Sozialistische Linke; C.S.) organisiert. Bei…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
robertchmara · 9 months
Text
Sesja zdjęciowa realizacji dla architekta
Napisz do mnie Sesja zdjęciowa realizacji dla architekta: Chcesz wyróżnić swój apartament? Twój apartament też może pięknie wyglądać i przyciągnąć kupujących. Porozmawiajmy o tym, jak razem możemy podkreślić jego zalety na profesjonalnych zdjęciach. Zapraszam do kontaktu, a razem stworzymy niezapomnianą prezentację Twojej nieruchomości! Napisz do mnie Sesja zdjęciowa realizacji dla…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
art8code · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
Manuel Schwedt ArtStation
Software used: Adobe Photoshop
1 note · View note
1allblog-de · 1 year
Link
0 notes
asikomecom · 1 year
Text
Ölembargo: Wie die Regierung den Sprit für den Osten sichern will - WELT - WELT
Ölembargo: Wie die Regierung den Sprit für den Osten sichern will – WELT – WELT
Wirtschaft Ölembargo Wie die Regierung den Sprit für den Osten Deutschlands sichern will Stand: 10:57 Uhr | Lesedauer: 4 Minuten Die PCK-Raffinerie im Brandenburgischen Schwedt ist der Endpunkt der „Druschba“-Pipeline Quelle: REUTERS Hier können Sie unsere WELT-Podcasts hören Um eingebettete Inhalte anzuzeigen, ist deine… Weiterlesen
View On WordPress
1 note · View note
slowtraincomingsoon · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
112 190 beim Haltepunkt Schwedt-Mitte 17.04.2024
6 notes · View notes
baureihe185 · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
185 045 in Schwedt am 17.04.2024
3 notes · View notes
venicepearl · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Albertine, Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg (21 April 1712 – 7 September 1750) was the second wife and consort of Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg.
1 note · View note
benkaden · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Ansichtskarte
Schwedt (Oder) Verwaltungsgebäude der Papierfabrik
Berlin-Karlshorst: Postkartenverlag Kurt Mader, Berlin-Karlshorst (V 11 28 B 3/65)
1965
4 notes · View notes
fouryearsofshades · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
A Market Stall in Batavia, Andries Beeckman (attributed to), Albert Eckhout (rejected attribution), c. 1640 - c. 1666 
The Dutch and Malay inscriptions on the piece of paper in the lower right corner identify this as a Dutch painting of subjects studied on the spot. Most of the fruit varieties are found only in Indonesia, the former Dutch East Indies, and were not exported to Europe at the time. The combination of figures from different countries suggests that the setting is most probably the very cosmopolitan Batavia, modern-day Jakarta.8 A Chinese merchant, recognizable as such from his distinctive goatee, moustache and remarkably long fingernails, is counting coins in a fruit stall set off with bamboo partitions. Standing on the left is a woman wearing a typically Javanese sarong and kebaya and holding a small cigar in one hand while placing a durian upright with the other. A second Javanese woman in the middle is lifting a small bundle of leaf wrappers out of a small Japanese lacquered casket, probably betel leaves. A boy behind her is picking a banana from the bunch hanging on the right. A striking salmon-crested cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) is perched on the bamboo screen at the back.
Andries Beeckman went to great lengths to depict the huge diversity of tropical fruit as faithfully as possible, but he was clearly not a professional still-life painter. The different varieties are easily distinguished, but their textures are not convincing. Laid out on the table – some with numbers matching the list on the piece of paper (the latter are given between brackets below) – are, on the far left, from top to bottom, rambutans (Nephelium lappaceum, no. 1), langsats (Lansium domesticum, no. 3) and starfruit (Averrhoa carambola, no. 2). Beside them are a partly cut pomelo (Citrus maxima, no. 4) and durians, one of them sliced (Durio, no. 5). The three small pieces of red fruit at bottom left are water or Malay apples (Syzygium aqueum or Syzygium malaccense, no. 6) or Java apples (Syzygium samarangense), and lying to their right are mangoes (Mangifera indica, no. 7) and pineapples (Ananas comosus, no. 8). Below the two pineapples in the centre are jackfruit, one halved (Artocarpus Heteropyllus, no. 9) and several small mangosteens, some opened (Garcinia mangostana, no. 10). On the right are bananas (no. 11), five coconuts and a halved one (Cocos nucifera), and at the very front cashew apples (Anacardium occidentale). The fruit cut in two in the Japanese casket is probably a sort of lime called a Calamondin orange (Citrofortunella microcarpa).
The Rijksmuseum painting is a reduced version of a canvas from an anonymous series of scenes of foreign peoples and produce that decorated the walls of Schloss Pretzsch an der Elbe in Saxony until 1828 (fig. a).9 In the nineteenth century they were removed, first to Berlin and then to Schloss Schwedt an der Oder in Brandenburg.10 They were seen there in the 1930s by Thomsen, who rather hesitantly attributed them to Albert Eckhout and dated them around the middle of the seventeenth century.11 Schwedt was completely destroyed in the closing days of the Second World War, and all that is left of the works of art are pre-war black-and-white photographs making it clear that the attribution to Eckhout is untenable.12
The connection with the canvas from Schloss Pretzsch also led to this Market Stall in Batavia being wrongly attributed to Eckhout or his circle in the past.13 It is woodenly executed, compositionally clumsy, and is not of the kind of Brazilian subject for which Eckhout is known. Minor differences between the two paintings show that they were not copied after each other but seem to share the same or a similar source. The way in which the fruit and cockatoo are depicted displays a clear resemblance to the only known still life by Andries Beeckman (fig. b), and, interestingly, one of the scenes from the series in Pretzsch castle was definitely based on watercolours by him,14 so the present canvas could also be by Beeckman or someone from his circle.
Very little is known about the picture’s provenance, although there are a few early records of an Indonesian fruit market, and since A Market Stall in Batavia is the only surviving work of that nature there is a great temptation to associate it with those early sources. There is, however, nothing that can be said for certain. Around 1660 Jan Vos wrote an ode about paintings in the collection of Joan Huydecooper, among them an ‘East Indies fruit market’: ‘Who has driven me from the north to the east? / I find myself in the market of the East Indies coast. / Here nature displays her fruit as food for life. / The sight makes my mouth desire the beautiful harvest, / Thus is my stomach now sorely overburdened. / Greedy eyes are not soon satiated’.15 It may well be that the poet was referring to the Rijksmuseum canvas.16 There is a second mention of an ‘East Indies fruit market’ a little later in the collection of burgomaster Mattheus van den Broucke of Dordrecht.17 It is far from obvious that it refers to this Market Stall in Batavia. His picture was one of a series of which the others were described as ‘One ditto, with East Indies animals and fruit’, ‘One ditto, being East Indies lodgings, ‘One ditto’, ‘Three ditto, East Indies women’ and ‘A Moorish woman’.18 It is very possible that the Rijksmuseum painting was also part of a larger ensemble of that kind.
Erlend de Groot, 2022
74 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
Greetings from Andree's Berg, Hannoversch Münden, Lower Saxony, Germany
German vintage postcard, mailed in 1896 to Schwedt
8 notes · View notes