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Joachim De Naeyer - Kunsthalle de Hambourg

The Hamburger Kunsthalle is an art museum in HamburgGermany. The art museum focuses on painting in Hamburg in the 14th century, paintings by Dutch and Flemish artists of the 16th and 17th centuries, French and German paintings of the 19th century, modern, and contemporary art. It consists of three connected buildings located in the city center, near the Central Station and theBinnenalster lake.

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History

The Schirrmacher/Hude red brick building at night
Entrance to the Schumacher building, also the main entrance now

The first museum was built from 1863 to 1869 by architects Georg Theodor Schirrmacher and Hermann von der Hude. Architect Fritz Schumacher designed the second building, erected in 1919. Planned and constructed from 1976 until 1997, the Galerie der Gegenwart was built byO. M. Ungers.[1]

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Galerie der Gegenwart

The museum houses an important collection of painting from the 19th century with works from Max LiebermannLovis CorinthPhilipp Otto RungeCaspar David FriedrichAdolf Menzel. The Gallerie der Gegenwart is devoted to modern arts from the early 20th century, e.g. Pablo PicassoPaul Klee, and Max Beckmann, and art after 1945.[2]

One painting by the Kunsthalle was involved in the Frankfurt art theft of 1994. While on loan to the Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt, the painting Nebelschwaden by Caspar David Friedrich was stolen. After negotiations with the thieves, a lawyer bought back the painting; when the Kunsthalle refused to pay him the agreed "consideration", he sued and won.[citation needed]

[edit]Source - Wikipédia - Posté par Joachim De Naeyer - 
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