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the myth of antiquity

in Dresden, and Frankfurt’s Städel will engage in an exciting dialogue with works by Correggio, Parmigianino, Titian and Spranger, as well as selected Kunstkammer-objects such as Cellini’s “Saliera” or the bronzes of Giambologna, from the collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum. Information 4 December 2008 to 1 March 2009 Online-Shop


Leda and the Swan

Spranger are also included in this small exhibition, and they illustrate how deeply the cabinet paintings produced at the court of Rudolf II are informed by the sensuality that characterises the works of these two Italian Renaissance masters. The picture is first mentioned in the 1621 inventory of the imperial collections at Prague, where it is listed as no. 1137: “Leda with a swan by Joseph...


EUROPE WITHOUT BORDERS

which was Bartholomaeus Spranger, were the artisans and goldsmiths he patronised; they created elaborate clocks, and magnificent vessels cut from semi-precious stones or rare and valuable natural materials such as narwhale tusks or ivory, vessels which were then elaborately set in precious gold or decorated with enamel. For economic reasons, or an interest in new ideas and artistic...


Old Masters from the Hermitage

Rubens shown in Vienna in 2017/18. The Paired Paintings Two religious works by Sandro Botticelli and Albrecht Altdorfer kick off the show – a juxtaposition that illustrates the differences between the Renaissance north and south of the Alps. Other pairs of important Northern paintings are by Hans and his brother Ambrosius Holbein, and by Bartholomäus Spranger and Hans von...


Selected masterpieces

Venus and Adonis around 1595/97 Artist: Bartholomäus Spranger Triptych: The Crucifixion around 1440 Artist: Rogier van der Weyden Diptychon mit Sündenfall und Erlösung nach 1479 Artist: Hugo van der Goes Flanders 17th century


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