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New Post! Jan 25, 2008 @ 14:59:06#1
hamha

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Hi all,

I have an old, vague recollection, which I hoped someone could help me bring back to life.

A few years ago, I saw a 19th century German painting, as part of an historical exhibition in Munich. It could have been a Böcklin painting, or Anselm Feuerbach, or something like that. Or - as I remember at least one of the other paintings - something by one of the Kaulbachs. The only thing I can remember, is the image of a cripple with a crutch, a figure with symbolic significance and an uncanny expression that has stuck with me.

Nevertheless, my memory fails me...
I know this is a VERY LONG SHOT, but: Does this ring a bell with anyone here?
Yours,
H H.

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New Post! Jan 25, 2008 @ 15:08:40#2
charles

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Sorry I have been searching but can't be of any help.


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New Post! Jan 25, 2008 @ 15:17:49#3
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Is this it ??




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New Post! Jan 28, 2008 @ 10:15:30#4
hamha

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No, it was more romantic-idealistic... Sorry!

But, this is still an interesting drawing.

What is it? How and where did you find it?

H.

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