Art Class 11 is dedicated to Ubbelohde’s landscapes
In the spacious rooms of the Museum of Art and Cultural History at the University of Marburg, the aspiring artists are focusing on Ubbelohde’s landscapes, some of which capture precisely this autumnal weather in a painterly way.
Working in front of the originals, they sketch the slanting trees, reflections on the shore, and promising cloud formations, attempting to translate Ubbelohde’s expressive brushwork into their pencil drawings.
Judging by the pictures, Ubbelohde must have been a rather introverted and melancholic fellow, the students speculate during the concluding reflection discussion with their teacher, Ines Vielhaben.















