Alexander Eiling; Eva Mongi-Vollmer; Juliane Betz; Dominik Brabant; Philipp Demandt; Yvette Deseyve; Bernhard Maaz; Astrid Reuter; Dietmar Rubel; Fabienne Ruppen
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Bruno Gironcoli (CON)/ Martina Weinhart (CON)/ Philipp Demandt (FRW)
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Marit Paasche; Esther Schlicht; Philipp Demandt
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Like no other artist of his time, Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865–1926) molded Europes image of African wildlife. He was one of the first European artists to travel to the savannahs and jungles of the Ger
The Städel Museum’s collection of Old Masters can look back at a more than two-hundred-year history. It began in 1817, when the deceased Frankfurt banker and art collector Johan Friedrich Städel left
Hannah Ryggen created numerous monumental tapestries in her lifetime. Originally trained as a painter, Ryggen began weaving on a standing loom on her self-sufficient farm on the West coast of Norway.
Is there such a thing as "Impressionist sculpture"? Since 1881 when Edgar Degas presented Little Dancer Aged Fourteen at the Sixth Impressionist Exhibition in Paris, the term has existed along with th