2001.287 Bridge 14 FEB 45 (Version B)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This print is from an original photograph by an American military aircraft taken on February 14, 1945. It shows the outskirts of southern Cologne with numerous bomb craters, burned out houses, and the destroyed Roden Church of Rheinbruke. The images of the destroyed city and bridge provide evidence of the Allied bombing of Germany in the final phase of World War II. In this print, in which the historic photograph has been digitally manipulated, Gerhard Richter illustrates not a bomb's explosion and immediate violence, but its almost workaday aftermath. 

Adapted from
Charles Wylie, DMA unpublished material, 2001.

NOTES
  • DMA unpublished material = TMS notes, and Charles Wylie, Acquisition Proposal, 2001. In the Collections Records object file (2001.287).
  • fun fact source: acquisition justification

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Until 2001: Gerhard Richter (b. 1932)

2001: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased through Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London

The main source for this provenance is the Acquisition Proposal in the Collections Records object file (2001.287).

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  • The DMA is the only public or private collection to house Richter's complete work in editions from 1965 to the present.

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General Description
This print is from an original photograph by an American military aircraft taken on February 14, 1945. It shows the outskirts of southern Cologne with numerous bomb craters, burned out houses, and the destroyed Roden Church of Rheinbruke. The images of the destroyed city and bridge provide evidence of the Allied bombing of Germany in the final phase of World War II. In this print, in which the historic photograph has been digitally manipulated, Gerhard Richter illustrates not a bomb's explosion and immediate violence, but its almost workaday aftermath. 

Adapted from
Charles Wylie, DMA unpublished material, 2001.

Fun Facts
  • The DMA is the only public or private collection to house Richter's complete work in editions from 1965 to the present.

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Notes
  • DMA unpublished material = TMS notes, and Charles Wylie, Acquisition Proposal, 2001. In the Collections Records object file (2001.287).
  • fun fact source: acquisition justification

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 2001: Gerhard Richter (b. 1932)

2001: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased through Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London

The main source for this provenance is the Acquisition Proposal in the Collections Records object file (2001.287).

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black (color): AAT: 300130920
gray (color): AAT: 300130811
prints (visual works): AAT: 300041273
Richter_Gerhard: ULAN: 500003003
bridges (built works): AAT: 300004829
lithography: AAT: 300053271
churches (buildings): AAT: 300007466
world wars: AAT: 300247280
bombs (explosive weapons): AAT: 300204010
Cologne (Germany): TGN: 7004446
offsets (printing effects): AAT: 300190403
aerial photographs: AAT: 300128222
craters (landforms): AAT: 300386991
laminating: AAT: 300053022
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