Imprisoned for “false weather forecasts,” Alexey Wangenheim sent sketches to the family he’d never see again.
via The Poignant Gulag Art by Stalin’s Doomed Meteorologist – Atlas Obscura
Imprisoned for “false weather forecasts,” Alexey Wangenheim sent sketches to the family he’d never see again.
via The Poignant Gulag Art by Stalin’s Doomed Meteorologist – Atlas Obscura
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Poignant indeed. Such simple, yet effective illustrations.
Our local weather girl doesn’t realise how lucky she is…
Best wishes, Pete. x
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So beautiful and touching. (K)
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Very touching. I recently watched The Death of Stalin, and although it is a dark comedy, it is impossible not to think of what happened… Thanks, Sarah, for sharing.
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His art is gorgeous – you would not know it was created by someone in such painful circumstances.
A heart-breaking story, too. So sad to think of all the people who were imprisoned and executed by Stalin…and of the countless people today who face the same fate by their own governments.
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