
Originally shared by The Public Domain Review
New Essay — "Gustav Wunderwald’s Paintings of Weimar Berlin" — http://buff.ly/2qGrMCZ
The Berlin of the 1920s is often associated with a certain excess and decadence, but it was a quite different side of the city — the “sobriety and desolation” of its industrial and working-class districts — which came to obsess the painter Gustav Wunderwald. Mark Hobbs explores.