Knuffelende Else Wachenheimer en Isabel Wachenheimer in de bergen bij Baden-Baden by Anonymous

Knuffelende Else Wachenheimer en Isabel Wachenheimer in de bergen bij Baden-Baden 1932 - 1937

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photography, gelatin-silver-print

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portrait

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landscape

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photography

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gelatin-silver-print

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realism

Dimensions: height 50 mm, width 35 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This photograph captures Else and Isabel Wachenheimer embracing amidst the mountains near Baden-Baden. The anonymous photographer created this intimate moment, and its context speaks volumes. The image likely originates from Germany, given the location, and considering the embrace, it hints at a story of family and affection. However, the lack of further information raises questions. When was this taken? Before, during, or after the rise of National Socialism? Baden-Baden itself carries a complex history, once a playground for the wealthy and later affected by Nazi policies. The Wachenheimer family's identity remains a mystery. Were they Jewish, facing persecution? Was this photograph a poignant reminder of a bond threatened by external forces? Researching local archives and historical records could reveal more about the Wachenheimers and the circumstances surrounding this photograph. Ultimately, this image serves as a reminder that art's meaning is contingent on its social context.

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