
JANUARY 1963 – The bedroom room of Inga Schweim, the 21 year old daughter of Edith Schweim, in Schillerstraße 13 in Kiel, Germany. © Inga Schweim/zanzig.com
The story behind the image
Following the death of my grandfather Otto in 1956, the house of the family in Kiel Wik in Germany got too big and too expensive. My grandmother decided to sell it and move to a large appartment closer to the city center and the family-owned store. The appartment was located in the Schillerstrasse 13 in Kiel, right in front of the popular Schrevenpark with its large pond and extended greens.
My mother took a number of images of the appartment in January 1963, probably using her brand new Kodak Retinette 1B camera she received on Christimas 1962.
While these images seem to be dull upon first glance, I think they provide a unique insight into the lifestyle of a (somewhat) wealthy family in the early 1960s in Germany. We should also consider the fact that most of the items on the image are gone today – the furniture, the books, even the lamps. There is a tiny chance that the paintings have survived, somewhere.
Anyway, I think this photo (and the mini series to come over the next couple of days) is an exciting document that helped me understanding the way my mom and her family lived back then.
Hope you like it, too.
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The high resolution image
| Capture Date | January 1963 |
| Location | Kiel, Germany |
| Image Source | 7 x 10 Print |
| Digital Image Source | EPSON Perfection 4870 Photo |
| Digital Image Source Format | TIFF, 48 bits/pixel, sRGB |
| Edited Image Format | JPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB |
| Edited Image Dimensions | 4653 x 3131 Pixels |
| Copyright | © Inga Schweim/zanzig.com |
