The Blind Man and the Girl, Karl Hofer
Karl Hofer
The Blind Man and the Girl
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Karl Hofer

The Blind Man and the Girl, 1943


Dimensions
102 x 90 cm
Physical Description
Oil on canvas
Inventory Number
2451
Acquisition
Acquired in 2015 as a gift from Dr. Neubronner
Status
Not on display

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In 1943 Karl Hofer’s Berlin studio was destroyed during a bombing raid. The painter, whom the National Socialists had banned from his profession in 1937, had to look on as more than 1,000 of his paintings were consumed in the flames. This key work was created shortly afterwards. Hofer presents himself as a blind man in front of the ruins of the destroyed city. The artist thus underlines his loss and helplessness, but at the same time offers a glimmer of hope: he finds support in the figure of a young woman gazing optimistically ahead. Hofer painted two more versions of this motif that same year.

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15.11.2024