Reunited

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I recently visited Horst Schmidt-Boecking, one of my high school classmates, in Frankfurt.  Until his government-mandated retirement he was Professor of the Physics Department of Frankfurt’s university, aptly named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.  In his house was an oil panting my uncle did, Hermann Manskopf.

My uncle’s fame as a painter did not reach beyond the Siegerland, the region I’m born in, but I’m still proud of his achievements as a artist.  His oevre ranges from landscapes of our region to pictures of workers in the local iron-manufacturing industry — an industry going back two millennia all the way to the Celts.

Following my mother’s death in 1990, I did not come into the possession of  a single painting of my uncle. Horst told me he owned three, two in addition to the one in his house.

After I got back to New York I asked him if I could buy one and he graciously offered the one I liked as a gift.  It now hangs in our house in the Berkshires.

I’m very happy to be reminded of the place I grew up at, decades ago.

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2 Responses to Reunited

  1. Carsten Trojan says:

    Dear Mr. Frank,
    I found your post by google „Manskopf“. I recently bought a very nice painting from Manskopf, showing the old city of Siegen seen from the Johanneshöhe. If you are interested, I can send you a photo of this painting if you share your e-Mail.
    Best regards,
    Carsten Trojan

    1. joachim says:

      Thanks, I’d be very interested! My e-mail is jf2192@cumc.columbia.edu.

      –Joachim Frank

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