Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München
The Lenbachhaus is an art museum located in Munich, Germany. It was founded in 1929 and is named after the German painter Franz von Lenbach, whose villa the museum now occupies. The museum's collection is focused on modern art, with a particular emphasis on the Blue Rider movement, which was centered in Munich in the early 20th century.
The museum's prehistory goes back to the late 19th century, when Munich became a center for avant-garde art in Europe. The city was home to a group of artists known as the Munich Secession, who were interested in breaking away from the academic art of the time and exploring new styles and techniques.
In 1911, a group of artists associated with the Munich Secession founded the Blue Rider movement. This group included artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, and August Macke, and they were interested in creating art that was spiritual and expressive, rather than purely representational.
The Lenbachhaus played an important role in the development of the Blue Rider movement. In 1911, the museum held an exhibition of works by Kandinsky, Marc, and other Blue Rider artists, which helped to establish their reputation in Munich and beyond.
During the Weimar Republic, the Lenbachhaus continued to be an important center for modern art in Germany. The museum hosted exhibitions of work by artists such as Paul Klee and Max Beckmann, and it played a key role in shaping the cultural identity of the city of Munich.
However, during the Nazi period, the Lenbachhaus was forced to close, and many of its works were confiscated or destroyed. After the war, the museum was rebuilt and reopened, and it has continued to play an important role in the German art world.
Today, the Lenbachhaus is home to a collection of over 4,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. The museum's collection is focused primarily on modern art, with a particular emphasis on the Blue Rider movement.
Some of the museum's most well-known works include Kandinsky's "Composition VII," Marc's "The Tower of Blue Horses," and Gabriele Münter's "Portrait of a Young Woman." The museum also has an extensive collection of works by contemporary artists, including Gerhard Richter and Joseph Beuys.
The museum's curatorium is made up of a group of experts in the field of art history, who are responsible for overseeing the museum's exhibitions and acquisitions. The curatorium includes scholars from Germany and other countries, and it is committed to promoting the study and appreciation of modern art.
Max Slevogt, 1895 - Danae - fine art print
Heinrich Bürkel, 1834 - Campagnalandschaft - fine art print
Johann Friedrich Hennings, 1870 - Study of koenigssee - fine art print
Michael Neher, 1863 - The cathedral of konstanz - fine art print
William Merritt Chase, 1875 - Self-portrait - fine art print
Franz von Defregger, 1890 - The burning sepp house in reith - fine art print
Carl Wilhelm Freiherr von Heideck, 1836 - Bourtzi in nauplia - fine art print
Lovis Corinth, 1895 - The painter carl strathmann - fine art print
Carl Rottmann, 1849 - Epidaurus - fine art print
Franz von Stuck, 1897 - Fighting amazone - fine art print
Heinrich Bürkel, 1839 - The garmisch valley - fine art print
Max Joseph Wagenbauer, 1813 - Eastern shore of lake starnberg - fine art print
Karl Haider, 1869 - Moorlandschaft - fine art print
Albrecht Adam, 1825 - Landscape with a plowman - fine art print
Hugo von Habermann, 1875 - Female head - fine art print
Wilhelm Trübner, 1876 - Potato field near wessling in bavaria - fine art print
Franz von Lenbach, 1897 - Bjørnson - fine art print
Leo von Klenze, 1833 - Landscape on capri - fine art print
Joseph Hauber, 1812 - Kahn partie - fine art print
Wilhelm von Kobell, 1828 - On the gaisalm - fine art print
Franz Adam, 1847 - Napoleon on the battlefield - fine art print
Lovis Corinth, 1896 - Self-portrait with skeleton - fine art print
Franz von Lenbach, 1859 - Guardian boy on a grass hill - fine art print
Anton Zwengauer, 1841 - Autumn morning - fine art print
Alois Erdtelt, 1879 - The painter carl von marr - fine art print
Simon Warnberger, 1827 - Foothills - fine art print
Joseph Wopfner, 1875 - Hansel and gretel - fine art print
Jakob Götzenberger, 1823 - Madonna and child with parrot - fine art print
Gabriel von Max, 1881 - St. elizabeth as a child - fine art print
Leo von Klenze, 1846 - The cloister of st. john lateran in rome - fine art print
Franz von Lenbach, 1898 - Mary stuck (geb. lindpaintner) - fine art print
Thomas Fearnley, 1831 - Munich after the storm - fine art print
Franz von Lenbach, 1876 - Street in cairo - fine art print
Carl Wilhelm Freiherr von Heideck, 1838 - House in athens - fine art print
Ernst Kaiser, 1839 - View from oberföhring to munich - fine art print
Lovis Corinth, 1899 - The actress centa bré - fine art print
Thomas Theodor Heine, 1890 - Wirtsgarten in dachau - fine art print
Hugo Kotschenreiter, 1875 - After the hunt - fine art print
Thomas Theodor Heine, 1892 - The angler - fine art print
Emil Lugo, 1890 - Croquet platz - fine art print
Thomas Theodor Heine, 1891 - The sand pit - fine art print
Lovis Corinth, 1899 - Breakfast max half garden - fine art print
