Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 04 Apr 2022, 14:33
Another masterpiece my friend. For sure it will be a subject for discussions on an exhibition. A friend of mine is very deep into military history, tanks, tactics, wars, maneuvers, weapons etc.....but he avoids "dead figures" and brutality on his (flat figure) dioramas and he hates cruel war films, showing war crimes and so on......I think when you are interested in historical wars (even in a "neat" way with figures), you sometimes must show it´s brutality.
If I am informed, the drawing you made your diorama after shows the execution of "marodeurs", which were soldiers, pushed out of the army because they were not more able to fight after loosing limbs....and these soldiers plundered civilians.
But you are right. There are many evidences (also in my local area) of catholic or protestant troops looting the villages and had their "fun" with the peasants, by torturing and raping them....the horrors of war.
My friend, even it´s "schwere Kost", I am looking forward to see this one at the Dioramica. Extremely well made, like all of your dioramas, with a good "Händchen" for mood and good quality stuff.