Friede , 1919
23.2 x 30.3 cm (h x w)
water color and pencil on hardboard
[Inv.No. 2678]

Adam Ginand (1853-1925), a high ranking architect working for the government, had a nervous breakdown during the war, in 1916.

In 1919, the made this little drawing of a peace rider in a rounded frame with a palm leaf over his shoulder, obviously glad that the war was over. One of the two angels above declares „Peace on Earth“.

Prinzhorn Collection, Heidelberg University Hospital, Inv.Nr. 2678

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