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Wallraf–Richartz Museum

The Wallraf–Richartz Museum (full name in German: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud) is an art museum in Cologne, Germany, with a collection of fine art from the medieval period to the early twentieth century. It is one of the three major museums in Cologne.

Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Foundation Corboud
Wallraf–Richartz Museum
Established1 July 1861; 162 years ago (1861-07-01)
LocationObenmarspforten 40
Am Kölner Rathaus
50667 Cologne, Germany
Coordinates50°56′15″N 6°57′31″E / 50.93750°N 6.95861°E / 50.93750; 6.95861
Collection sizeEuropean Fine art:
Gothic,
Renaissance,
Baroque,
Impressionist
DirectorMarcus Dekiert
Public transit access5 16 18 Köln Hbf
Websitewww.wallraf.museum/en

History edit

 
Miraculous catch of fish (1610) by Peter Paul Rubens.

The museum dates back to the year 1824, when the comprehensive collection of medieval art from Ferdinand Franz Wallraf came to the city of Cologne by inheritance. The first building was donated by Johann Heinrich Richartz, and the museum was opened in 1861, just after his death.[1]

The collection was regularly expanded by donations, especially the Haubrich collection of contemporary art in 1946. In 1976, on the occasion of the donation of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig, the collection was split. The new Museum Ludwig took over the exhibition of the 20th century art.

The current building from 2001, near the Cologne City Hall, was designed by Oswald Mathias Ungers. Also in 2001, Swiss collector Gérard Corboud gave his impressionist and postimpressionist collection of over 170 works to the museum as a permanent loan. The museum then added "Fondation Corboud" to its name.[2]

Collections edit

 
Madonna of the Rose Bower, by Stefan Lochner, 1448

Gothic collection edit

The Madonna of the Rose Bower is among the Gothic paintings in the collection of the Wallraf–Richartz Museum. It was created by Stefan Lochner, who lived in Germany between 1410 and 1451, mainly working in Cologne. He is considered a late Gothic painter. His work usually has a clean appearance, combining the Gothic attention to long flowing lines with brilliant colors and a Flemish influence of realism and attention to detail. This painting is considered typical of his style. It was executed about 1450, and shows the Virgin and Child reposing in a blooming rose arbor that is attended by Lochner's characteristic, child angels. Another outstanding Gothic painting in the Wallraf-Richartz's collection is an Arrest of Jesus by the "Master of the Karlsruhe Passion", the only surviving panel of that painter's influential Passion cycle not kept in the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe.[3]

Renaissance collection edit

The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum houses an altarpiece (1515) from the Great Saint Martin Church in Cologne, one of the few known works by Jacob van Utrecht. Among other early Renaissance works in the collection are the Adoration of the Child by an unknown artist; previously thought to have been painted by Hieronymus Bosch, and a panel of the Jabach Altarpiece by Albrecht Dürer.

Baroque collection edit

Among the artists in the collection from the Baroque through Rococo period are works by Rubens (Juno and Argus, 1610); Rembrandt (self-portrait); Jordaens; Frans Snyders; van Dyck; Frans Hals; Gerard van Honthorst; Pieter de Hooch; Gerard de Lairesse; François Boucher; Nicolas de Largillierre; Jean-Honoré Fragonard; Marguerite Gérard, and Giambattista Pittoni.[4]

 
Child among staked roses, by Berthe Morisot, 1881.

Impressionist collection edit

The Wallraf-Richartz collection includes works by the Impressionists Monet, Pissarro, Sisley, Gustave Caillebotte, and Berthe Morisot, whose Child among staked roses or "Kind zwischen Stockrosen", was painted in 1881.

Monet forgery discovered edit

On 14 February 2008, the Wallraf–Richartz Museum announced that On the Banks of the Seine by Port Villez, attributed to Claude Monet, was a forgery. The discovery was made when the painting was examined by restorers prior to an upcoming Impressionism exhibition. X-ray and infrared testing revealed that a "colorless substance" had been applied to the canvas to make it appear older. The picture was acquired by the museum in 1954. The museum, which will keep the forgery, still has five authentic Monet paintings in its collection.[5]

Gallery of art edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Josine Ianco-Starrels (1 June 1986), German Exhibition At Santa Barbara Museum Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ "Fondation Corboud: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum". Wallraf.museum. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Der unvollständige Leidensweg – die "Karlsruher Passion"". syndrome-de-stendhal.blogspot.com. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Information: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum". Wallraf.museum. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  5. ^ German museum discovers prized Monet is a fake 18 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Literature on and by Walraf-Richartz Museum [1]

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The Wallraf Richartz Museum full name in German Wallraf Richartz Museum amp Fondation Corboud is an art museum in Cologne Germany with a collection of fine art from the medieval period to the early twentieth century It is one of the three major museums in Cologne Wallraf Richartz Museum amp Foundation CorboudWallraf Richartz MuseumEstablished1 July 1861 162 years ago 1861 07 01 LocationObenmarspforten 40 Am Kolner Rathaus 50667 Cologne GermanyCoordinates50 56 15 N 6 57 31 E 50 93750 N 6 95861 E 50 93750 6 95861Collection sizeEuropean Fine art Gothic Renaissance Baroque ImpressionistDirectorMarcus DekiertPublic transit access5 16 18 Koln HbfWebsitewww wbr wallraf wbr museum wbr en Contents 1 History 2 Collections 2 1 Gothic collection 2 2 Renaissance collection 2 3 Baroque collection 2 4 Impressionist collection 3 Monet forgery discovered 4 Gallery of art 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Miraculous catch of fish 1610 by Peter Paul Rubens The museum dates back to the year 1824 when the comprehensive collection of medieval art from Ferdinand Franz Wallraf came to the city of Cologne by inheritance The first building was donated by Johann Heinrich Richartz and the museum was opened in 1861 just after his death 1 The collection was regularly expanded by donations especially the Haubrich collection of contemporary art in 1946 In 1976 on the occasion of the donation of Mr and Mrs Ludwig the collection was split The new Museum Ludwig took over the exhibition of the 20th century art The current building from 2001 near the Cologne City Hall was designed by Oswald Mathias Ungers Also in 2001 Swiss collector Gerard Corboud gave his impressionist and postimpressionist collection of over 170 works to the museum as a permanent loan The museum then added Fondation Corboud to its name 2 Collections edit nbsp Madonna of the Rose Bower by Stefan Lochner 1448Gothic collection edit The Madonna of the Rose Bower is among the Gothic paintings in the collection of the Wallraf Richartz Museum It was created by Stefan Lochner who lived in Germany between 1410 and 1451 mainly working in Cologne He is considered a late Gothic painter His work usually has a clean appearance combining the Gothic attention to long flowing lines with brilliant colors and a Flemish influence of realism and attention to detail This painting is considered typical of his style It was executed about 1450 and shows the Virgin and Child reposing in a blooming rose arbor that is attended by Lochner s characteristic child angels Another outstanding Gothic painting in the Wallraf Richartz s collection is an Arrest of Jesus by the Master of the Karlsruhe Passion the only surviving panel of that painter s influential Passion cycle not kept in the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe 3 Renaissance collection edit The Wallraf Richartz Museum houses an altarpiece 1515 from the Great Saint Martin Church in Cologne one of the few known works by Jacob van Utrecht Among other early Renaissance works in the collection are the Adoration of the Child by an unknown artist previously thought to have been painted by Hieronymus Bosch and a panel of the Jabach Altarpiece by Albrecht Durer Baroque collection edit Among the artists in the collection from the Baroque through Rococo period are works by Rubens Juno and Argus 1610 Rembrandt self portrait Jordaens Frans Snyders van Dyck Frans Hals Gerard van Honthorst Pieter de Hooch Gerard de Lairesse Francois Boucher Nicolas de Largillierre Jean Honore Fragonard Marguerite Gerard and Giambattista Pittoni 4 nbsp Child among staked roses by Berthe Morisot 1881 Impressionist collection edit The Wallraf Richartz collection includes works by the Impressionists Monet Pissarro Sisley Gustave Caillebotte and Berthe Morisot whose Child among staked roses or Kind zwischen Stockrosen was painted in 1881 Monet forgery discovered editOn 14 February 2008 the Wallraf Richartz Museum announced that On the Banks of the Seine by Port Villez attributed to Claude Monet was a forgery The discovery was made when the painting was examined by restorers prior to an upcoming Impressionism exhibition X ray and infrared testing revealed that a colorless substance had been applied to the canvas to make it appear older The picture was acquired by the museum in 1954 The museum which will keep the forgery still has five authentic Monet paintings in its collection 5 Gallery of art edit nbsp Hieronymus Bosch Adoration of the Child c 1568 or later nbsp Joos de Momper Mountain Scene with Bridges Late 16th century or early 17th century nbsp Gerard van Honthorst Adoration of the Shepherds 1622 nbsp Rubens Holy Family 1634 nbsp Van Gogh Langlois Bridge at Arles 1888 nbsp Marianne Stokes Melisande 1895 1898 nbsp German postage stamp celebrating 150 years of the museumSee also editMax Silberberg List of claims for restitution for Nazi looted artReferences edit Josine Ianco Starrels 1 June 1986 German Exhibition At Santa Barbara Museum Los Angeles Times Fondation Corboud Wallraf Richartz Museum Wallraf museum 5 March 2017 Retrieved 14 March 2017 Der unvollstandige Leidensweg die Karlsruher Passion syndrome de stendhal blogspot com Retrieved 14 May 2019 Information Wallraf Richartz Museum Wallraf museum Retrieved 14 March 2017 German museum discovers prized Monet is a fake Archived 18 February 2008 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wallraf Richartz Museum Official website Literature on and by Walraf Richartz Museum 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wallraf Richartz Museum amp oldid 1173306838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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