2ND TOP FLOOR (Institute and lecture hall building Leipzig University Goethe-Straße, floor plan)
Painting
Modern
42.0 x 65.0 cm
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
A Blueprint of Memory: Navigating the Architectural Soul of Franz Ehrlich
In the quiet intersection of architectural precision and evocative storytelling, 2ND TOP FLOOR stands as a profound testament to the visionary mind of Franz Ehrlich. This captivating work, which serves as a floor plan for an institute and lecture hall building at Leipzig University, transcends the mere utility of a technical drawing. It invites the viewer into a structured yet soulful exploration of space, where the rigid lines of Goethe-Straße meet the warmth of human presence. Through his masterful use of earthy, sepia-toned palettes, Ehrlich transforms a structural layout into an atmospheric journey, capturing not just the dimensions of a room, but the very essence of academic sanctuary and intellectual pursuit.
The composition is a delicate dance between the permanence of stone and the fleeting nature of life. As one’s eyes wander through the intricate details of the second floor, the painting reveals a meticulously rendered landscape of doors, windows, and scattered chairs that suggest a space caught in a moment of stillness between lectures. The presence of two solitary figures—one drifting near the left periphery and another nestled toward the right—adds a layer of poignant narrative depth. These figures serve as anchors of scale and humanity, reminding us that these halls are not merely hollow vessels of architecture, but stages for the profound human drama of learning, debate, and discovery.
Technically, the piece is a triumph of tonal harmony. The dominance of deep browns and warm ochres creates an inviting, almost nostalgic atmosphere, reminiscent of aged parchment or a cherished memory. This monochromatic approach allows the viewer to focus on the rhythmic interplay of light and shadow within the building's layout. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this artwork offers a sophisticated way to introduce historical gravity and intellectual elegance into a contemporary space. It is a piece that demands contemplation, acting as a window into a bygone era of German academic prestige while maintaining a timeless aesthetic appeal.
To possess a reproduction of this work is to hold a fragment of history shaped by one of the twentieth century's most resilient artists. Ehrlich’s life, marked by the avant-garde influences of the Bauhaus and the profound struggles of his political convictions, infuses every line of his work with an underlying tension between order and existence. 2ND TOP FLOOR is more than a floor plan; it is an emotional landscape that celebrates the enduring structure of knowledge and the quiet beauty found within the halls of human progress.
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About this artwork
- Title: 2ND TOP FLOOR (Institute and lecture hall building Leipzig University Goethe-Straße, floor plan)
- Artist: Franz Ehrlich
- Original dimensions: 42.0 x 65.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
- Medium: Painting
- Color palette: Monochrome
- Main color: Rosy Brown
- Purpose: Neutral
Quick Facts
- Artist: Franz Ehrlich
- Dimensions: 42 x 65 cm
- Notable elements: Detailed architectural layout, brown tones
- Subject: Floor plan of university building
- Title: 2ND TOP FLOOR (Leipzig University)