Janko and Marika, the Predecessor of Hansel and Gretel. The Ethnologist From the Shadow – Wilibald Von Schulenburg
Autor: | Slavica Vrkić Žura |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Zdroj: | Ethnologica Dalmatica Volume 26 |
ISSN: | 1849-1030 0353-9210 |
Popis: | Njemački pejsažist i etnolog Wilibald von Schulenburg rodio se 6. travnja 1847. u Scharlottenburgu, a preminuo 29.travnja 1934. u Berlinu (Zehlendorf). Potječe od razgranate plemićke obitelji. Poput većine mladića njegovog socijalnog porijekla upisuje se u vojnu školu. Sudjeluje u njemačko-francuskom ratu 1870. godine i ostaje bez lijeve ruke nakon čega napušta vojnu službu. Na dvoru Friedricha III mu je ponuđeno mjesto tajnika, ali je on to odbio pod izlikom da će se odsad posvetiti isključivo umjetničkom zvanju. Krenuo je na studijska putovanja po Njemačkoj i crtežom bilježio način života ljudi, njihove nastambe, odjeću, obuću i dr. Posebno ga je zanimao radni čovjek, a budući da su mu ti isti ljudi željeli nešto priopćiti, on je to marljivo zapisivao. Zbog ozljede noge morao je tjednima mirovati. Zatekao se tako u jednoj seoskoj kući u gornjoj Bavarskoj gdje je počeo bilježiti i crtati sve što je vidio i čuo. German landscapist and ethnologist Wilibald von Schulenburg was born on April 6, 1847 in Scharlottenburg, and died April 29, 1934 in Berlin (Zehlendorf). It originates from the branched noble family. Like most young men of his social background, he enrolls in a military school. He participates in the German-French War in 1870 and remains without his left hand, after which he leaves the military service. At the court of Friedrich III he was offered a secretary's place, but he declined to say that he would dedicate himself exclusively to the artistic title. He traveled to study tours in Germany and recorded a lifestyle of people, their homes, clothes, footwear, etc. He was particularly interested in the workman, and since the same people wanted to say something to him, he wrote it dullly. He had to rest for a few weeks. He was thus locked up in a village house in Upper Bavaria where he began to record and chart everything he had seen and heard. |
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