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6 VINTAGE 1940s WWII ART TRAINS SUBMARINE SHIP Germany TILO ALT Drawing Paint 4
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ITEM: These are the historically profound boyhood artworks of Dr. Arthur Lothar Tilo Alt who lived in Berlin, West Germany at the time of WWII. I attended his estate sale and received these artworks while purchasing many items from his vast library.
I believe his collection was worth preserving, POSSIBLY MUSEUM WORTHY, because much personal artwork from a child's perspective does not exist due to the conflict, especially in Germany
.
The artist: Dr. Arthur Lothar Tilo Alt, age 88 passed away at Franklin Manor, Younsgsville, NC on December 29, 2019. He was born on October 14, 1931 to the late Karl Arthur Alt and Editha Puhlman Alt. He was born in Batavia, Java, Indonesia. The family returned to their native Germany in 1933 where Tilo grew up in West Berlin.
Dr. Alt was a Professor of German in Yiddish language and literature in the Department of Germanic languages and literature‘s and the Judaic studies program at Duke University. He had published extensively in both fields with special emphasis on modernism in Yiddish literature.
VINTAGE 1930s - 1940s WWII Military ART War BERLIN,
6
VINTAGE 1940s WWII
ART SCENES
INCLUDING
Trains, engines, locomotives
on
bridges
, war ships
and submarines,
of
West Germany TILO ALT Drawings / Paintings Group #
4
SEVERAL HAVE ARTIST SIGNATURE OR INITIALS ON THE DRAWINGS/PAINTINGS. MOST ARE ON SCRAPBOOK OR CONSTRUCTION PAPER, WITH SEVERAL PIECES WITH ARTWORK ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PAPER.
IMAGES INCLUDED IN
THIS LOT: images are on vintage beige construction paper with perforated edges and some slight tearing.
A tremendous drawing with some
watercolor
of a train on a bridge above a ship
and
submarine. Also below
is a
soldiers long bed truck. Wonderful colors of this more time
piece
.
The reverse side is a rudimentary unfinished sketch.
A drawing of a commuter train, most likely electric
as
an antenna is above, numbered 55.
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe BVG VIMI - PUTZ
With conductor
dressed in a
green uniform inside. Includes
water color
of blue sky tinted blue windows and yellow
base
to the train.
A
simple drawing unfinished of a train
engine in
pencil. The reverse
side as
simple rudimentary
drawings of
what appears to be military vehicles.
A fantastic train engine drawn in pencil with
watercolor
throughout. The train has arrived at the station
SCHNEIDEMUHL ( Pila, Poland )
with a
clock showing 4 PM.
A
station employee is pulling a cart
with luggage
in front of the train which has a wonderful plume of charcoal smoke
.
The reverse side also has a similar drawing rudimentary done in pencil.
Three individuals sitting inside a train cab room which include one woman
and two
businessman. Pencil drawing with
watercolor
throughout
that show wonderful
Color
.
A drawing
done in
blue ink
of the B
VG
train
.
The drawing shows the
conductor and
train 5
5.
I cannot decipher the language on the side of the train except for
Luis’s-Platz.
THIS WILL BE ONE OF 10 SEPARATE LOTS OF TILO ALT’S ORIGINAL CHILDHOOD ARTWORK DURING THE WORLD WAR TWO CONFLICT. THE 10 LOTS INCLUDE SCENES FROM MILITARIA, ARCHITECTURE OR LANDSCAPES, DAILY EUROPEAN HOME LIFE, ANIMALS, TRAINS AND LOCOMOTIVES, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AND WINTER, AND SEVERAL MISCELLANEOUS CATEGORIES LIKE SPORTS, ETC...
Alt, Arthur Tilo was born on October 14, 1931 in Batavia, Java, Indonesia. Son of Karl Arthur and Edith (Puhlman) Alt. came to the United States, 1956.
ONE OF MANY BOOKS OR ITEMS FROM A FORMER LONG-TENURED DUKE UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR OF GERMAN AND JUDAIC STUDIES. Arthur Tilo Alt, Indonesian, American foreign language educator. Faculty fellow German Academy Exchange Service, 1973-1976, Stiftung Weimarer Klassik Weimar, Germany, 1995; faculty grantee Mount Holyoke College, 1966, Duke Endowment, 1976, 83, 90.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, 1964; diploma Yiddish Language & Literature, Columbia University, 1974.
Career: Instructor, Duke U., Durham, North Carolina, 1961-1965; assistant professor, Duke U., Durham, 1967-1977; associate professor, Duke U., Durham, 1978-1988; professor German and Judaic studies, Duke U., Durham, since 1989; assistant professor, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, 1965-1967. Visiting assistant professor Columbia University, New York City, summers 1967-1968.
Works: book " Theodor Storm "
Membership: Shelter manager Civil Defense, Durham County, 1964. Delegate Democratic County Convention, Durham County, 1968, 70. Member Modern Language Association, Association Teachers German, American Association professors Yiddish (president since 1995, editorial board since 1987), International Arnold Zweig Society (vice president 1991-1993, president since 1993)
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