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But I remember vividly that he called me while we were out having dinner and left a voicemail.
But I remember vividly that he called me while we were out having dinner and left a voicemail.
Second World War in which his father had participated as a Nazi soldier. The war had left a deep impact on the young Gerhard, marked by economic hardship and personal loss. He lost his uncles and aunts in the war and vividly recalls his mother's screaming when they received the horrible news. Gerhard Richter reflects upon this period with a mixture of frustration and fondness. Personally, he experienced the war as a child from a safe distance, but close enough to recall the vast impact of the terrors which happened around him. Richter himself seemed to be a highly gifted child, but a notoriously bad student in school. By the age of 15, Gerhard Richter started to draw on a regular basis, creating landscapes, self-portraits, nudes and more. Genres he would continue to work with throughout his career. In 1947 in
He lost his uncles and aunts in the war and vividly recalls his mother screaming when they received the horrible news.
I remember this day, oddly, like very vividly, there was so much going on.
I remember this day oddly, like, very vividly.
Yeah, and that's always stuck in my head and I've always done it Yeah, I remember vividly the first time that I met as we met the first time Patrick at the Royal National Theatre Royal National Theatre and why were we both there because I had seen James Being so brilliant.
I remember vividly the first time that I met so we met the first time, Patrick, at the Royal National Theatre.
And yet the spirit of the horse is vividly communicated through very simple economical means.
And if you look at this painting, it is beautifully simply rendered, and yet the spirit of the horse is vividly communicated through very simple economical means.
I still remember that moment super vividly because it was the first time in my life that my dad ever spoke a word of English with me.
I still remember that moment super vividly because it was the first time in my life that my dad ever spoke a word of English with me.
And I have vividly remember that.
The guy no longer can see, and I have vividly remembered that,
I remember vividly they were blue cylinders.
I remember vividly, there were blue cylinders,
but I remember it vividly.
Vividly.
I mean, it just spoke so vividly to me.
it just spoke so vividly to me.