Sunday, June 30, 2019 (continued)
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Ägyptisches/Egyptian Museum (2013, by Peter Böhm)
is inspired by an Egyptian burial chamber (did not visit) |
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Alte Pinakothek/Old Masters Gallery (1836, by Leo von Klenze) |
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St Luke Drawing the Madonna (c 1484,
by Rogier van der Weyden) |
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Madonna mit der Nelke/La Madonna del Garofano/
Madonna of the Carnation (c 1475, by Leonardo da Vinci) |
Leonardo da Vinci was 21-years old when he created this painting. He dispensed with a halo and added Renaissance arches. The red carnation symbolizes blood and death as a foreshadowing.
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Heilige Familie/Sacra Famiglia/Holy Family
(c 1506-1507, by Raffaele) shows eye contact
between family members, and the
pyramid composition of da Vinci |
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Kardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg vor dem Gekreuzigten/before Christ on the Cross (1520s,
by Lucas Cranach the Elder |
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Selbstbildnis im Peltrock/Self Portrait in Fur-trimmed
Robe (1500, by Albrecht Dürer at age 28) |
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Die Vier Apostel/The Four Apostles (1526,
by Albrecht Dürer), shown as humans |
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Schlact bei Issus/Battle of Issus (1529, by
Albrecht Altdorfer) shows Alexander the Great's
victory over the King of Persia in 333 BCE |
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Cologne School with Master of St Veronica (c 1420) |
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The Great Last Judgment (c 1617, by
Peter Paul Rubens) is on a 300-square foot canvas |
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Peasants Playing Cards (c 1625-1649, by Adriaen Bouwer) |
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Das Schlaraffenland/Land of Milk and Honey
(c 1567, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder) |
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Die Anbetung der Hirten/Adoration of the Shepherds (1646, by Rembrandt)
takes place in a Dutch barn and the light comes from Jesus himself |
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What was he thinking?! Rembrandt put himself
(wearing a blue cap) in his painting of the
Kreuzaufrichtung/Raising of the Cross (c 1633) |
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Neue Pinakothek/New 19C Gallery (1976-1981,
by Alexander von Branca) was closed for renovation |
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Actually the rear of the Brandhorst Museum (2009, by Sauerbruch Hutton),
which has an emphasis on Andy Warhol and Cy Twombly |
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Mustard Race Riot (1963, by Andy Warhol,
from his Death and Disaster series) |
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Blacklighted artwork; Note to Self (2005, by Jacqueline Humphries) |
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Untitled (Camino Real) (2011, by Cy Twombly) |
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Ramification (1971, by Cy Twombly) |
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This is Brynne's version (9/3/1991) |
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Untitled (1958, by Cy Twombly) |
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Brynne's version (2/26/1991) |
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Unusual brick building at Türkenstraße 30
(c 1845, by Franz Jakob Kreuter) (KSS) |
Finally to the
Pinakothek der Modern/Modern Picture Gallery:
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Das Futuro Haus (1968, by Matti Suuronen of Finland) |
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Reise nach Jerusalem/Journey to Jerusalem (2002, by
Olaf Metzel); the title is the German name
for the game of Musical Chairs |
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At first we thought it was very odd that
they stacked chairs within the "ribbons"! |
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In the Design section: Tatra 87 (1937, designed by Erich Übelacker
and engineered by Hans Ledwinka) (KSS) |
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Nature morte aux géraniums/Still Life with Geraniums
(1910, by Henri Matisse) |
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Maskenball/Masken auf der Strasse/Masked Ball/Masks on the Street
(1910, by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner) |
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Mädchen unter Bäumen/Girls Under Trees (1914, by August Macke) (KSS) |
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Die Auswanderer/The Emigrants (1916-1917,
by Oskar Kokoschka) (KSS) |
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Femme assise au fauteuil: Dora Maar/Seated Woman:
Dora Maar (1941, by Pablo Picasso) |
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La troisième dimension/The Third Dimension
(1942, by René Magritte) (KSS) |
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Abstrakter Kopf/Abstract Head (1923,
by Alexej von Jawlensky) |
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Untitled (2007, by Jerry Zeniuk) |
We had time to get to Marienplatz to see the Glockenspiel of the New Town Hall do its thing at 17:00.
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Beforehand, a group of Sudanese held a demonstration in support
of mass marches in their country calling for civilian rule |
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Neues Rathausturm/New Town Hall Tower
with the Glockenspiel in the green "frame" |
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Three times a day the full performance of the
Glockenspiel can be seen |
The Glockenspiel show depicts the 1568 wedding of Ludwig I and his bride, who are watching a procession and a friendly joust,
followed by the traditional
Schäfflertanz/dance of the barrel-makers or coopers.
Next: Andechs and Schongau.
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