Modernist star pendant by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, 1940s
Design 147, in sterling silver.
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Modernist star pendant by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, 1940s
Design 147, in sterling silver.
The Einstein Tower, Potsdam, Germany,
The Einstein Tower, is one of the best-known examples of German expressionist architecture. Designed as an amorphic structure of reinforced concrete, Mendelsohn wanted the tower to represent as well as facilitate the study of Einstein’s radical theory of relativity – a groundbreaking theorem of motion, light and space.
Astrophysicist Erin Finlay Freundlich commissioned Mendelsohn (along with a young Richard Neutra on his team) to design the Einstein Tower as a research facility for the theory of relativity. Between 1917-1920 Mendelsohn made numerous sketches of the facility, attempting to create a dynamic structure which would give form to Einstein’s groundbreaking theories. The resulting plan revealed a centralized observatory tower, banded by rings of windows, raised on top of a wavelike platform that would house the laboratories.
Influenced by the work of expressionist artists of the time, such as the painter Wassily Kandinsky and designer Hermann Obrist, Mr Mendelsohn began to search for new methods of construction that would allow expressional freedom, which is why he eventually settled upon easily sculpted reinforced concrete as his material.
Building commenced in 1921. Unfortunately, however, the sculpted concrete structure proved difficult to execute with the technological capabilities of the time. The failure to complete the building according to his original plan prevented him from designing such ambitious projects in the future, and the Einstein Tower remains his best known building.
The research center opened in 1924 and held the most important solar observatory facilities until World War II, when it was severely damaged. In 1999 the building was reopened, in honor of its 75th anniversary, following two years of renovation; today it houses a working solar observatory as well as a visitors’ center.
Erich Mendelsohn Architect
Untitled. 2011. Oil on paper by Joseba Eskubi
#witchycat #damedarcytarot progress. A combination of #amorphic #catpeople #catlovers and #catportraits in a mashup. Finished all of the #majorarcana and most of the #suitofcups ❤️ Soooo excited to share this with the world this year! #magiciantarot #manifestation #resourcefulness #power #inspiredaction #drawingmachine @damedarcy https://www.patreon.com/damedarcy https://www.instagram.com/p/CBDdFWPDxBF/?igshid=xdylp7v3tuuz
FanArt drawing from H. P. Lovecraft From Beyond.
Art by Joseba Eskubi
He is a Spanish artist who lives and works in Bilbao, Spain. He works with soft, amorphic and organic forms with images of decay, and his paintings incorporate surrealism. His work is often a single organic figure, and his works are created with mixed media (oil painting, acrylic, plasticine, photography).
#witchycat #damedarcytarot progress. A combination of #amorphic #catpeople #catlovers and #catportraits in a mashup. Finished all of the #majorarcana and most of the #suitofcups ❤️ Soooo excited to share this with the world this year! #magiciantarot #manifestation #resourcefulness #power #inspiredaction #drawingmachine @damedarcy https://www.instagram.com/p/CBDYYFQjGeT/?igshid=1pidgj1i2q2y6