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Art provocateur Peter Lenk modelled a relief on Germany´s oldest doctors´
house.
On the oldest doctors´ house at Kreuzsteinplatz in Singen, 12 doctors are riding on a syringe.
courtesy of Peter Lenk, the sculpturist,
visit his homepage: http://www.peter-lenk.de
From the tip of the syringe the German ex-minister for health, Andrea Fischer is
coming out.
The extremely original relief goes from the first floor to the second floor
which shows doctors fully in action..... (urologist, internal doctor, sports
medicine, gynecologist, dentist).
Wittner: We wanted to create more colour for the sad front of this house from 1973 and collected propositions from graphical people. We are more than content with Peter Lenk. A well-known gallerist said they had called a first class artist, in a couple of years this work could not be payed any more.....
Every of the reliefed doctors had to sit quiet as a model for three to eight hours. Now we are going to take it as a logo for our letters.
Fritjof Schultz-Friese
Original from the Deutsches Ärzteblatt
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Tecumseh (1768-1813) Tecumseh, the legendary Shawnee Chief, is a symbol of courage. He was respected and revered by his peers and by his enemies. Tecumseh died trying to unite all North American Indian tribes into a vast Indian Confederacy. This man will forever be remembered by history as a great warrior, military leader, and man of unusual integrity, compassion, and generosity. Even to this day, there is a great deal of mystery and mystic surrounding the man known as Chief Tecumseh. “Our lives are in the hands of the Creator. We are determined to defend our land. And if it be His will, we wish to Leave our Bones upon Them.”…Tecumseh Shawnee No one knows for certain the circumstances of Tecumseh’s death during the Battle of Moraviantown and the burial place of his body. His physical appearance is well described, but again not certain since be did not allow the early painters of his time, Charles Bird King and George Caitlin, to paint his portrait. My work and artistic rendition of Chief Tecumseh is a summation of known physical attributes based on historical research from the literary work of the British author John Sudgen. Tecumseh used to wear a peace medal on his chest. What is not known for sure was if it was a George III medal or a George Washington colonial medal? I sculpted the appearance of a colonial figure due to this uncertainty. …He used to paint himself “half red/half black”…symbolic of life and death. Price: Available upon
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