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sigalrm · 4 months
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Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater  & Staatliches Museum
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Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater & Staatliches Museum by Pascal Volk
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horses-in-art-history · 4 months
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Wilhelm Trübner, Schimmel in Dreiviertelansicht, 1876, Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruh.
Christian Skredsvig, Skimmeln, 1880, Lillehammer Art Museum.
(Picture source for Schimmel in Dreiviertelansicht, and Skimmeln)
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garadinervi · 9 months
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Hannah Höch, Weiße form, (collage), 1919 [Collection Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin, Berlin. VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn]
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[Bibl.: The Photomontages of Hannah Höch, Organized by Maria Makela, Peter Boswell, Essays by Peter Boswell, Maria Makela, Carolyn Lanchner, Chronology by Kristin Makholm, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, 1996, p. 37 (pdf here). Exhibitions: Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, October 20, 1996 – February 2, 1997; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, February 26 – May 20, 1997; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, June 26 – September 14, 1997]
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hippography · 10 months
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Gewagte Kameraleistung 
Inventarnummer: P1976.840.31 Staatliche Landesbildstelle Hamburg, Sammlung zur Geschichte der Photographie
Herstellung: Hein Gorny (1904–1967, Fotograf/in) GND 1942 
Signatur/Marke: beschriftet: verso: verso u.l. Stempel Landesbildstelle mit Inv.-Nr. handgeschrieben;verso Angabe "Photo: Hein Gorny Copyright Spectrum Photogalerie Hannover" u. Angabe des Bildmaßes u. Vermerk "Reprint" handgeschrieben;verso u.l. Aufkleber: "Hein Gorny, Berlin; aus: "Ein Pferdebuch" 1937; Copyright: Spectrum Photogalerie Hannover"
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
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blueiskewl · 5 months
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Italy Refuses Munich Museum’s Request to Return Ancient Roman Statue Bought by Hitler
Italian Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano has said that the Discobolus Lancellotti, a sculpture bought by Adolf Hitler and returned to Italy after World War II, should not be returned to Germany as it is a national treasure, amid a diplomatic dispute over who is the rightful owner of the statue.
The statue is perhaps the best-known copy of a bronze sculpture by Athenian artist Myron made between 460–450 B.C. The original is now lost, but the copy is believed to have been made between 100-200 A.D. At least five other copies are known to have been made over time.
Sangiuliano’s comments came after the National Roman Museum director Stéphan Verger requested that a marble base for the statue, created in the 1600s, be returned from the collection of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported.
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But Florian S. Knauss, the director of the Glyptothek, the section of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen that houses Greek and Roman antiquities, instead allegedly then asked Italy to return the statue, according to Corriere della Sera.
The work was found in 1781 on the Esquiline Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, and sold to Nazi Germany in 1938 for 5 million lira (about $5.7 million when adjusted for inflation) with the support of Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator and founder of fascism. It was given by Hitler to a museum in Munich and displayed there until November 1948, when it was returned to Italy.
“The request from the Munich Glyptothek to have the Discobolus Lancellotti back is as absurd as it is inadmissible,” Sangiuliano said in a statement on Twitter. “It was tied up and was exported illicitly as a result of an unholy pact between the Nazis and fascists. Thanks to the Americans for giving it back to us.”
Sangiuliano also suggested his German counterpart, culture minister Claudia Roth, “knows nothing about this,” and that the conflict could be resolved at a diplomatic level.
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“And I am sure that the cooperation between Germany and Italy, which is already excellent in so many fields, will improve even more in the future in the cultural field as well,” Sangiuliano said. Still, Germany “must go over my dead body” to get the sculpture back, he added.
The Italian newspaper called the standoff a “risky chapter” for Italy and Germany, noting that discussing the sculpture highlights the “tragic relationship between fascism and Nazism.”
“I am not in a position to abandon our legal claim of a return of the Discobolus to our museum,” Knauss said in his response. “The sculpture was legally acquired by the German state after being offered to the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The Italian institutions in power at the time agreed to the export.”
By Adam Schrade.
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State Museum of Natural History
Karlsruhe. Germany
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lionofchaeronea · 2 years
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Ancient Egyptian portrait statuette (painted limestone) of one Inech. Artist unknown; ca. 2100 BCE (First Intermediate Period). Now in the Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst, Munich. Photo credit: ArchaiOptix/Wikimedia Commons.
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rabbitcruiser · 16 days
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The Neues Museum Nürnberg(NMN) was officially opened on April 15, 2000.
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craft2eu · 7 months
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DEUTSCHES DESIGN 1949–1989. zwei Länder, eine Geschichte: Wien bis 14.01.2024
Das deutsche Design erlangte in den 1920er Jahren dank der Bauhausschule und des Werkbundes große Bedeutung. Nach der Teilung Deutschlands im Jahr 1949 gingen Design und Alltagskultur jedoch auf beiden Seiten der Grenze getrennte Wege. Im Westen spielte das Design eine wichtige Rolle im Wirtschaftswunder, während es im Osten in die sozialistische Planwirtschaft integriert wurde. Die Ausstellung…
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beljar · 2 years
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Small Dome with the Statue of Mercury (1878) by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
The Academy of Fine Art
Goddess of the Night
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nowoolallowed · 2 months
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Sitting figure of Maja - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Collections
Inventory Number: ÄM 19286 Tutmose III (18th Dynasty, New Kingdom, Egypt) Location Information: Akhmim (? / Egypt / Middle Egypt)
Description:
Maja was a high official of the provincial administration. He was installed as Gouverneur and head of the Priests in the 10th upper egyptian district by king Tutmose III, who's name is written on the chest and right upper arm. His grave was found in the necropolis of the main settlement of that district and it is speculated that this figure was also from there. Maja sits upright on a simple stool. The text tells us names and titles of the deceased, as well as the sacrificial rites for the local deities. He is dressed in a short skirt, originally reserved for the kings, but later also found with private persons. He holds in his right hand a sweat cloth, while the left isflat on his skirt. The round expressionless face is, like the entire figure, structured very formal. A wig that was in keeping with the taste of the time was literally placed over the head. The two necklaces, consisting of disc pearls, as well as the massive upper and lower arm bracelets, are awards made of gold that the king had given him. They probably indicate former military service.
Credit: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung / Jürgen Liepe
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sebanasr · 1 year
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snailspng · 1 year
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Where I find images to make into PNGs
Museum / collection websites
Rijksmuseum • Metropolitan Museum of Art • National Gallery of Art • The Walters Art Museum • Europeana • Public Domain Review  • The British Library • Victoria & Albert Museum • Wellcome Collection • Risd Museum • Phoenix Ancient Art • Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden • Georgian National Museum • Internet Archive • Getty Images • Louvre • Statens Historiska Muséer • Museum of Applied Arts • Royal Collection Trust • The Walters Art Museum • Science Museum Group • Kunst Historiches Museum Wien • The David Collection • MAK collection
+ pretty much any museum site with a virtual collection
Auction websites
1stDibs • Sothebys • Ruby Lane • Live Auctioneers • Christie’s • Timeline Auctions • Heritage Auctions • Auctionet • Hindman Auctions
Various
My pinterest • Worthpoint • Etsy • Shoplook • Wikimedia Commons • Replacements
Google reverse image search > “find image source” > “visually similar images”
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garadinervi · 4 months
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Armin Hofmann, Staatlicher Kunstkredit Basel-Stadt 1985/86, Staatlicher Kunstkredit, Basel, 1985 [Museum für Gestaltung Zürich]
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hippography · 1 year
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Madame Hasselbalch
Inventarnummer: P1976.857.1038 Staatliche Landesbildstelle Hamburg, Sammlung zur Geschichte der Photographie
Herstellung: Madame d'Ora (1881–1963, Fotograf/in) GND 1930–1940, Frankreich
Signatur/Marke: unbezeichnet
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
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nobrashfestivity · 2 months
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Paul Klee, Ouvertüre,1919 Photographer: Jens Ziehe Objinventarnrs: 142 Aquarell, Feder und Bleistift auf Papier und Karton Bildmaß 24 x 33 cm Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum Berggruen
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