The story of the tormented artist who shot himself in the very same cornfields that he painted so memorably was too good not be told. By the time the German art critic and novelist Julius Meier-Graefe ...
The Städel Museum in Frankfurt has reunited one of Germany’s most significant medieval sculptures, the Altenberg Madonna, ...
A monumental masterpiece by Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) is about to undergo a major conservation effort. The painting, The Blinding of Samson (1636), is one of the ...
In 1815, the merchant and banker Johann Friedrich Städel of Frankfurt set forth in his will that his “sizeable collection of paintings, engravings and art objects [be dedicated], along with as much of ...
Frankfurt’s Städel Museum has acquired the Virgin and Child Enthroned (around 1320/1330), one of the most important works of medieval sculpture in Germany, made in Cologne for the altarpiece of the ...
Vincent van Gogh, “Pollard Willows at Sunset” (1888) oil on canvas on cardboard, 31.6 cm x 34.3 cm (© Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands; all photos courtesy the Städel Museum, unless ...
The Städel Museum’s new show of 120 graphic works by Honoré Daumier (1808-79), running until 12 May, is drawn entirely from the collection of the Frankfurt arts patron Hans-Jürgen Hellwig. Spanning ...
The Städel Museum reopened to the public last weekend after 3 years of renovations and expansions by local Frankfurt firm, Schneider Schumacher. The renovation included an extension placed along the ...
Slideshow: German architects Schneider+Schumacher have completed an underground gallery that creates a bulge beneath the lawn of the Staedel Museum in Frankfurt. Almost 200 circular skylights arranged ...
Frankfurt’s Städel Museum sits majestically on the Museumsufer, the banks along the river Main that plays host to numerous museums and art venues. With its astonishing permanent collection of European ...
In Spring 2008, schneider+schumacher won the international competition to extend the Städel Museum in Frankfurt/Main. By placing the new building below the museum’s garden, they almost doubled the ...
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