Sunday, June 30, 2019

München/Munich V (6/30/2019)

Sunday, June 30, 2019
The Hotel Metropole claims to have the best breakfast!
Cheeses and sliced meats
Bread rolls and pastries
Cereals, grains, muesli
Jams, peanut butter, Nutella
Teas, and honeycomb
Fruits
Coffee machine (there was also a juice bar)
Table décor
Today's high temperature was 93 degrees F. It was Museum Day for us. Although we had the Munich Card for discounted or free admissions, Sundays were also €1 days at many museums in  München/Munich.
Karolinenplatz Obelisk (1833, by Leo von Klenzea),
a memorial for the soldiers of the Bavarian
army who fell in Napoleon's Russian campaign
Arcisstrasse #12, once the Führerbau/Leaders' Building,
with the window of Hitler's personal office above entrance porch 
Next door we visited the NS-Dokumentationszentrum München/National Socialism/Nazi Documentation Center. (Free!)
The Glyptothek was closed for renovations
Propyläen/Propylaea gate (1854-1862, by Leo von Klenze)
Lenbach Villa (1891, by Gabriel von Seidl, for the artist Franz von Lenbach)
Villa foyer; the villa is incorporated into the Lenbachhaus Museum
The focus of Lenbachhaus is the Blaue Reiter/Blue Rider group that started abstract art, modern non-representational art through an evolution of styles. Wassily Kandinsky and Alexej von Jawlensky, with their artist girlfriends, Gabriele Münter and Marianne von Werefkin, would vacation at Murnau and paint, using intense colors and bold black outlines. They would be joined by Paul Klee and Franz Marc in München/Munich to develop more abstract works.
Dame im Sessel. Schreibend/Woman in Armchair,
Writing (1929, by Gabriele Münter)
Parties Diverse/Various Parts (1940, by Wassily Kandinsky)
Series 1, No 8 (1919) and Series 1, No 4 (1918) by Georgia O'Keeffe
Kühe, Rot, Grun, Gelb/Cow, Red, Green, Yellow (1911, by Franz Marc)
Zoologischer Garten I/Zoo I (1912, by August Macke)
Spreufuhren/Wagons of Chaff (1910-1911, by Gabriele Münter (KSS)
Amazon (1897-1898, by Franz von Stuck)
Reitendes Paar/Riding Couple (1907,
by Wassily Kandinsky)
Wolkengespenster I/Cloud Ghosts I (1897, by Richard Riemerschmid)
Heiliger Wladimir/St Vladimir (1911, by
Wassily Kandinsky, reverse glass painting)
Zwei Figuren/Two Figures (1908-1909, by
Wassily Kandinsky, paint on wood)
Murnau mit Kirche I/Murnau with Church I
(1910, by Wassily Kandinsky)
Clippen am Meer/Cliffs by the Sea (1931, by Paul Klee)
Der Wilde Mann/The Wild Man (1922, by Paul Klee)
Roter Fleck II/Red Spot II (1921, by Wassily Kandinsky)
before departing from camp I (1970/1980, by Joseph Beuys)
Neuschwanstein (1987, by Andy Warhol)
Next: München/Munich VI.

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