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The museum essentially incorporates the Sammlung Haubrich, a collection by lawyer Josef Haubrich of art from 1914 to 1939 donated to the city of Cologne in May 1946. . Directly after World War II, in May 1946, Haubrich presented the city with his Expressionism collection (Erich Heckel, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, August Macke, Otto Mueller) and works by other representatives ...
This is a list of museums in Cologne, Germany: Museums of the City of Cologne – (K) ... Museum Ludwig – Modern art; e.g. pop art and Russian avant-garde (K)
This category is about works of art in the collections of the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany. Subcategories. ... Photographs in the Museum Ludwig (5 P)
In 1924, it came to the collection of the lawyer Josef Haubrich in Cologne, where it survived the Nazi regimen and, like the entire Haubrich collection, was donated to the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne in 1946. It remained there until 1976. Since then it has been exhibited in the Museum Ludwig, founded in 1976. Since 1922, the painting has ...
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 . It stands on the site of the ancient Roman temple to Mars in the Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium .
La Gare de Perpignan (Perpignan Train Station also known as Pop-Op-Yes-Yes-Pompier [1]) is a c. 1965 large-scale oil on canvas painting by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí, on display in the Museum Ludwig in Cologne. [2] The Perpignan railway station, which Dalí proclaimed to be the "center of the Universe" after a cosmogonic ecstasy ...
48 Portraits is a group of works by the German painter Gerhard Richter.In the years 1971–1972 Richter created a series of portraits of personalities who influenced modernity in a photorealistic manner.
Pages in category "Museums in Cologne" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Museum Ludwig; Museum of East Asian Art (Cologne) N.