art.wikisort.org - MuseumThe Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum in Bremen, Germany, is the first museum in the world devoted to a female artist. Modersohn-Becker (1876–1907) was one of the most important early Expressionists, and the museum features key works from each of her creative periods.
Museum in Bremen, Germany
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum The Paula-Modersohn-Becker-Museum, Böttcherstraße, Bremen |
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Location | Bremen, Germany |
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Coordinates | 53°4′30.4″N 8°48′21.6″E |
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History
Construction of the museum was commissioned by the businessman and art patron Ludwig Roselius, who assigned the sculptor, craftsman and architect Bernhard Hoetger to design it. Hoetger had become acquainted with Modersohn-Becker while in Paris, and created a unique Brick Expressionist building in her memory. Opened in 1927, the museum now counts as one of the key works of expressionist architecture in Germany. The collection features works covering the artist's entire career, from the early pictures of her training years in Berlin to the paintings she created in Paris in 1906-07, in which she most fully realised her artistic vision.
In 1935 local Nazis attacked the art and architecture of the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum.[1] Ludwig Roselius ignored this but Hitler denounced the art at the September 1936 Nuremberg NSDAP rally and Roselius contemplated suicide. Barbara Goette[2] intervened on Roselius' behalf and Hitler declared the Böttcherstrasse as a monument of 'degenerate art'; the offensive works, including the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum would not have to be demolished. In exchange Ludwig Roselius pumped capital into Focke-Wulf aircraft company.[3]
Important paintings and drawings from Roselius's collection are supplemented by works on loan from the Paula Modersohn-Becker Foundation. Besides Paula's works, the museum also owns the most extensive collection of works by Bernhard Hoetger (1874–1949). The rooms that he designed are now used for special exhibitions of classic modern art.
Since 1973, the building has been listed under the monument protection act.[4]
The museum is run by the Böttcherstraße GmbH company, named after its location on the architecturally significant Böttcherstraße.
Since 2005, Jenny Holzer's electronic homage For Paula Modersohn-Becker has been permanently installed in the stairwell.[5]
See also
Notes
- Das Schwarze Korps; 24/10/1935; pages 11,34
- Ludwig Roselius: Ein Nachruf von Barbara Goette, Bremisches Jahrbuch, 1951, www.brema.suub.uni-bremen.de/periodical/pageview/62875 viewed on 25/3/2016
- Leidig, Ludwig. Bombshell. sbpra 2013. ISBN 978-1-62516-346-2
- "Database of Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Bremen #1503,T". (in German)
- Jenny Holzer Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Museum website. (in German)
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Buildings and structures |
- Aalto-Hochhaus
- Atlantis House
- Bremen Parliament
- Cotton Exchange
- Courthouse
- Ehemaliges Hauptpostamt (old post office)
- Deutsche Bank
- Essighaus
- Forum Domshof
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- Heineken House
- House of the Seven Lazy Brothers
- Karstadt building
- Kontorhaus am Markt
- Landherrnamt
- New Town Hall
- Post Office
- Raths-Apotheke
- Rathscafé
- Robinson Crusoe House
- Schlachte Great Crane
- Schütting (Chamber of Commerce)
- Shipper's House
- Spitzen Gebel
- Stadtsparkasse Building
- Suding & Soeken Kaufmannshaus
- Stadtwaage (Weigh house)
- Stock exchange
- City Hall
- Weser Tower
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- Böttcherstraße
- Bremer Marktplatz
- Domsheide (square)
- Domshof (Cathedral Court)
- Langenstraße
- Schlachte Embankment
- Schnoor (district)
- Teerhof
- Das Viertel
- Waterfront Bremen
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- Birgittenkloster (convent)
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- Church of Our Lady
- St. John's Church
- St. Martin's Church
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- University of Bremen
- Jacobs University Bremen
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На других языках
[de] Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
Das Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum ist ein 1927 erbautes Museum in Bremen. Es ist das erste Museum weltweit, das dem Werk einer Malerin gewidmet wurde. Das Museum zeigt Hauptwerke aus allen Schaffensphasen von Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876–1907).
- [en] Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
[fr] Musée Paula Modersohn-Becker
Le musée Paula Modersohn-Becker (Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum en allemand) est un musée situé à Brême sur la célèbre rue Böttcherstraße, en Allemagne. Il propose une sélection de quelques-uns des meilleurs tableaux de la peintre expressionniste Paula Modersohn-Becker.
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