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The Alte Pinakothek (German: [ˈʔaltə pinakoˈteːk] ⓘ, Old Pinakothek) is an art museum located in the Kunstareal area in Munich, Germany. [1] It is one of the oldest galleries in the world and houses a significant collection of Old Master paintings.
The Lamentation of Christ by circle of Rubens (Alte Pinakothek) The Lamentation of Christ (Anthony van Dyck, Alte Pinakothek) Lamentation of Christ (Dürer, Munich) Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Botticelli, Munich) The Land of Cockaigne (Bruegel) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Munich) Life of Christ (Giotto) The Lion Hunt (Rubens) The Little ...
A haunting portrait by Titian from 1548 at Munich's Alte Pinakothek reveals the torment of an eminence who cannot reach spiritual fulfillment or manipulate the, to him, ultimately secondary levers of hegemonic rule." [2] During his stay in Augsburg, Titian painted two portraits of Charles V: this seated portrait and the equestrian portrait.
Munich, Alte Pinakothek : 50–52 53W, 54K [30] Lamentation of Christ (Glim Lamentation) 1500/03 —w: Color on panel (spruce) 151.9 × 121.6: Munich, Alte Pinakothek : 70 Madonna and Child at the Breast (Madonna lactans) 1503 dm: Oil on panel (limewood) 24.1 × 18.3: Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum : 71 Jabach Altarpiece outer panels:
Alte Pinakothek. It consists of the three "Pinakotheken" galleries (Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne), the Glyptothek, the Staatliche Antikensammlungen (both museums are specialized in Greek and Roman art), the Lenbachhaus, the Museum Brandhorst (a private collection of modern art) and several galleries.
Alte Pinakothek, Munich The Flight into Egypt is an oil-on-copper cabinet painting by the German artist Adam Elsheimer dating from about 1609, while he was in Rome. It is thought to be the first naturalistic rendering of the night sky in Renaissance art . [ 1 ]
Midas and Bacchus (German: Midas und Bacchus) is an oil painting usually attributed to Nicolas Poussin and dated to about 1624–1629, which is now in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich. [ 1 ] Description
Altarpiece of the Church Fathers right panel showing Saint Ambrose, 1471–75, Alte Pinakothek, Munich. Michael Pacher (c. 1435 – 1498) was a painter and sculptor from Tyrol active during the second half of the fifteenth century. He was one of the earliest artists to introduce the principles of Renaissance painting into Germany. Pacher was a ...