Alte Pinakothek
Barer Straße 27
Eingang Theresienstraße
80333 München
Permanent exhibition visited on Friday, 31 Jan 2020.
All texts and captions are from the Alte Pinakothek website.
Official introduction of the permanent exhibition: "The collection of the Alte Pinakothek, one of the most significant in the world, encompasses over 700 artworks from the 14th to the 18th centuries. Here, milestones of the European painting tradition join to form a survey, in unique concentration, that spans the development from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and Baroque, through to the late Rococo period."
"Experience encounters with works by Dürer, Raphael, Leonardo, Titian, El Greco, Rubens, Rembrandt, Boucher and their contemporaries. The museum, contracted by the Bavarian King Ludwig I, was built by Leo von Klenze between 1826 and 1836 in the Neoclassical style, which at the time represented a new and pioneering effort in European museum architecture. Originally, the Alte Pinakothek was intended to make sufficient space available for the art collection of the House of Wittelsbach. Over and above this, King Ludwig I sought to use the construction of the Alte Pinakothek as a means of providing the general public access to his collection.
"In addition to the permanent presentation of outstanding works from the golden ages of German, Flemish, Dutch, French, Italian and Spanish painting, a host of temporary special exhibitions, guided tours and events make a visit worthwhile."
OFFICIAL INTRODUCTION TO THE ONLINE COLLECTION:
"With its Online Collection, the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen (Bavarian State Painting Collections) is making its entire holdings accessible to the public for the first time: that’s 25,000 artworks in Bavaria, Germany and Europe viewable on a single platform! It is now possible to have an overview not only of all the artworks on display in the Munich galleries – the Alte and Neue Pinakothek, the Sammlung Moderne Kunst in the Pinakothek der Moderne, the Museum Brandhorst and the Sammlung Schack – and in the other state galleries of Bavaria (several thousand works in total), but also of works in the museum storerooms (17,000 works) and more than 4000 works on permanent loan from the Munich collections to over 400 sites, some belonging to institutions which are only partly open to the public."
"Every artwork is documented with a photograph, basic information (catalogue/accession number, artist, title, support, size, provenance), and details of its location. The relevant specialist area is also given, to assist with classification."
BEYOND THE JUMP BREAK: MY RUNDGANG TODAY:
BEYOND THE JUMP BREAK: MY RUNDGANG TODAY:
OBERGESCHOSS / UPPER FLOOR
I, II a: Altniederländische Malerei, Joos van Cleve, Rogier van der Weyden, Hans Memling, Gerard David, Dieric Bouts d.Ä., Lucas Cranach d.Ä., Lucas van Leyden, Hieronymos Bosch (Nachfolger)
II, IIb: Altdeutsche Malerei, Hans Holbein d.Ä., Matthias Grünewald, Albrecht Altdorfer, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach d. Ä., Hans Baldung gen. Grien,
III: Kölner Malerei, Stefan Lochner, Meister des Bartholomäus-Altars, Meister des Marienlebens, Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Meister der Heiligen Veronika, Meister des Aachener Altars, Derick Baegert
IV: Italienische Malerei der Renaissance, Fra Filippo Lippi, Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello, Andrea del Sarto, Fra Bartolommeo, Francesco Granacci
V: Venezianische Malerei, Lorenzo Lotto, Tiziano, Jacopo Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, Paris Bordone, Jacopo Bassano (Da Ponte)
VI: Flämische Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, Frans Snyders, Jacob Jordaens, Anthonis van Dyck, Jan Fyt
VII: Rubens-Saal Peter Paul Rubens, Frans Snyders
VIII: Flämische Malerei, Peter Paul Rubens, Jan Fyt, Jacques d’Arthois, Pieter Boel, Anthonis Van Dyck, Josse De Momper
IX: Holländische Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, Frans Hals, Pieter Lastman, Rembrandt, Philips de Koninck, Jan Victors, Arent De Gelder, Ferdinand Bol, Philips Koninck
X: Italienische Barockmalerei, Federico Barocci, Guido Reni, Luca Giordano, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Johann Liss, Carlo Saraceni
XI: Französische Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, Nicolas Poussin, Claude Lorrain, Eustache Le Sueur, [Jean-François Millet tbc], Sébastien Bourdon
XII: Französische Malerei des 18. Jahrhunderts, François Boucher, Hubert Robert, Louis Rolland Trinquesse
XIIa: Französische Malerei des 18. Jahrhunderts, Nicolas Lancret, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Claude Joseph Vernet, Jean Honoré Fragonard, Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Greuze
XIIb: Italienische Malerei des 18. Jahrhunderts, Antonio Canaletto, Francesco Guardi, Michele Marieschi
XIII: Spanische Malerei, El Greco, Francisco de Zurbarán y Salazar, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, Alonso Cano, Claudio Coello
1–2 Fra Angelico, Taddeo Gaddi, Giotto
3 Masolino
4 Liberale da Verona
5 Bassano, Parmigianino, Conegliano
6 Arcimboldo
7 Rubens
8 David Vinckboons
9 Rubens
10 David Teniers d.Ä.
11 David Teniers d.Ä., Brouwer, Brueghel
12 Rubens
13 Knöpfer, Flegel
14 Meister, Lastman
15 Weenix, Blomaert
16 Berchem, Moreelse, Pynacker
17 Cuyp, Neer, Ruysdael, Velde, Goyen
18 Neer, Goyen, Heyden, Ruysdael
19 Witte, Duck, Borch
20 Hals, Poss, Ast, Vroom
21 Ruysdael, Ostade, Wouwerman
22 Steen, Mieris
23 Dujardin, Velde
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