The Berlin of the 1920s is often associated with a certain excess and decadence, but it was a different side of the city — the “sobriety and desolation” of its industrial and working-class districts — which came to obsess the painter Gustav Wunderwald: https://publicdomainreview.org/2017/05/31/gustav-wunderwalds-paintings-of-weimar-berlin/
@publicdomainrev thank you for posting this. I will enjoy learning more about this intriguing artist.
I like that!
Do you know about adding "alt text" to pictures? It means that your image doesn't present a "mystery blank" to visually impaired readers. You'd probably get more boosts that way, because a lot of us prefer to boost posts which have it.
Here's one of the best articles I've seen on writing the descriptions:
https://uxdesign.cc/how-to-write-an-image-description-2f30d3bf5546
If you haven't got the cognitive energy to write one yourself, you can also ask for volunteer help by including the hashtag "Alt4Me".
@publicdomainrev What a wonderful #essay by Mark Hobbs that is. Thanks for sharing!