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Staedel-Museum Datensatz
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[
{
"identifier": "sg1153",
"title": "The Rose Lover",
"subjects": [
"adult man",
"walking, hiking (recreation)",
"peeping, voyeur",
"flowers: rose",
"couple of lovers",
"genre",
"man",
"plant",
"tree",
"man",
"hat",
"plus-fours",
"tailcoat",
"book",
"woman",
"figure seen from the back",
"dress",
"house",
"roof",
"fence",
"tree",
"route",
"rose",
"stone",
"grass",
"shrub",
"sky",
"cloud",
"incident light",
"sunshine",
"shadow",
"setting sun",
"voyeur",
"arbour",
"breviary",
"romance",
"romanticism",
"Biedermeier",
"middle-class mentality",
"beloved (male)",
"beloved (female)",
"pair of lovers",
"walk",
"fragrance",
"carefree",
"longing",
"amusing",
"curious",
"joyful",
"trust",
"calm",
"tension",
"love",
"lewdness",
"gaiety",
"ease",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1153",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "38.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "30.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Spitzweg, Carl",
"date_of_birth": "1808",
"date_of_death": "1885"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1847 - 1850",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4013/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4013/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-rosenfreund/download?sources=__default__&token=e3a184f80fe4875bab95e863a952e170",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Sensual, tantalising and sweet: the scent of roses. Their open pink blossoms stretch towards the nose of the clergyman, who dreamily inhales their fragrance. Pink is also the colour of the dress worn by the girl in the arbour, who imagines herself unobserved in her sweetheart\u2019s arms. Only on closer inspection do we realise that the rose lover is in fact a secret witness to the scene. What at first glance looks like a romantic moment of the pious enjoyment of nature abruptly dissolves into a depiction of human desires which must remain unsatisfied: sniffing is allowed, but not touching. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n As legal counsel for the Farbwerke Hoechst, Privy Councillor Adolf Haeuser made a fortune. In keeping with their will, after the death of Adolf Haeuser in 1938 and his wife, Luisa, in 1953, their property was divided up among several foundations whose establishment was likewise stipulated. One was the Adolf und Luisa Haeuser-Stiftung f\u00fcr Kunst- und Kulturpflege. Since that time, this foundation has acquired several paintings which are on view at the St\u00e4del in the form of loans. The museum also received paintings from the couple\u2019s private estate."
},
{
"identifier": "lg74a",
"title": "Triptych with the Crucifixion, Saints and Donors",
"subjects": [
"comprehensive representations of the events on Golgotha during Christ's hanging on the cross, no particular event emphasized",
"the superscription: I(esus) N(azarenus) R(ex) I(udaeorum) ~ Christ's crucifixion",
"bystanders at the foot of the cross, among whom Mary, Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist; Mary may be shown swooning",
"the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment",
"crucified Christ with Stephaton and/or Longinus - DD - the three crosses",
"the soldier; the soldier's life",
"high priest ~ hierarchy of priests",
"names of cities and villages (JERUSALEM)",
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"walls ~ fortified city",
"city-gate",
"castle",
"low hill country",
"clouds",
"altarpiece",
"historical narration",
"Biblical portrayal",
"depiction of a saint",
"crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"the Passion",
"force",
"Life of the Virgin",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"Jesus Christ",
"Mary",
"The Maries",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Salome",
"Cleopas",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"Saint Dismas",
"the impenitent thief",
"Stephaton",
"Longinus",
"Golgotha",
"Jerusalem",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"man",
"crucified man",
"skull",
"waistcloth",
"crown of thorns",
"stigmata of Christ",
"nail",
"shackles",
"captive",
"bondage",
"cord",
"thief",
"shirt",
"turban",
"lance",
"loincloth",
"full beard",
"headscarf",
"city",
"jewellery",
"shield",
"nudity",
"staff",
"horse",
"woman",
"kneeling woman",
"seated woman",
"seated man",
"pointer",
"dress",
"cloak",
"cloth",
"tree",
"rock",
"castle",
"horseman",
"group of people",
"wooden cross",
"crucifixion",
"representation of the cross",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"soldier",
"the Passion",
"weeper (female)",
"mourner (female)",
"gesture",
"letter, character",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"embrace",
"physical contact",
"sponge",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"ornament",
"drape",
"orans (female)",
"gesture of prayer",
"route",
"helmet",
"bird",
"cloud",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"mourning",
"force",
"New Testament",
"wound",
"drop of blood",
"blood of Christ",
"Holy Sponge",
"hyssop staff",
"coat",
"Golgotha",
"cross",
"rope, cable",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"city silhouette",
"gold hem",
"hairstyle",
"puff sleeves",
"suit of armour",
"chain (jewellery)",
"hair accessory",
"soil",
"mountain",
"horizon",
"stone",
"landscape",
"hill",
"hilly landscape",
"mountain range",
"mountain chain",
"city wall",
"round arch",
"tower",
"round tower",
"city gate",
"meadow",
"figure seen from the back",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"head covering",
"high priest",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"Jerusalem",
"sky",
"letter (typography)",
"majuscule",
"cloud cover",
"building",
"ladder, leader",
"wimple",
"diadem",
"cornrows",
"updo",
"hairband",
"pearl necklace",
"belt",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"cuirass (armour)",
"torture",
"torment",
"condemnation",
"vinegar",
"donor portrait",
"brutality",
"Matth\u00e4uskirche (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Sint-Nicolaaskerk (Dordrecht)",
"Judaean Mountains",
"triptych",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"death",
"commissioned work",
"private devotions",
"corpse",
"execution",
"mistreatment",
"suffering",
"pain",
"devout",
"thoughtful",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"sad",
"earnestness",
"contemplation",
"drama",
"reverence",
"suffering",
"love",
"pain",
"tension",
"rigidity",
"mourning"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg74a",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "133.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "88.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Swart, Jan",
"date_of_birth": "1500",
"date_of_death": "1560"
},
"creation_date": "1530 - 1540",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/122272/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/122272/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/triptychon-mit-der-kreuzigung-christi-1/download?sources=__default__&token=f6bfbd82d6844ad7a243ec4a2b150ba2",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Until recently, this important triptych by a northern Netherlandish painter hung unrecognized and ignored in the Protestant Church of St Matthew at the edge of Frankfurt\u2019s station district. Following extensive conservation and restoration it is now on permanent loan to the St\u00e4del a splendid example of pre-iconoclasm Dutch painting. It combines Netherlandish pictorial tradition with motifs and stylistic elements borrowed from Italian art. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:27 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:47"
},
{
"identifier": "1681",
"title": "The Dance of the Rats",
"subjects": [
"rodents: rat (+ standing animal)",
"group dancing",
"leading someone by the hand or wrist - AA - both arms or hands",
"dragon",
"animal depiction",
"dance",
"rat",
"animal",
"rat",
"dance",
"animal",
"hybrid",
"pelt",
"circle",
"shadow",
"light",
"background",
"fragment",
"table base",
"table",
"carving",
"Flemish painting",
"satire",
"alcoholism",
"addiction",
"immorality",
"demon",
"sin",
"community, association",
"security, safety",
"anthropomorphism",
"dragon",
"dragon's head",
"night",
"disconcerting",
"depressing",
"eerie",
"provocative",
"irritation",
"oppression",
"secret",
"danger",
"provocation",
"dream"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1681",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "41.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "47.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Kessel, Ferdinand van",
"date_of_birth": "1648",
"date_of_death": "1696"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1690",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1666/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1666/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-tanz-der-ratten/download?sources=__default__&token=2e5417ec56a4bd8a32a4e8a30af9d4f9",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n \u201cWhen the cat\u2019s away, the mice will play.\u201d This proverb seems to be illustrated by the four comical rats dancing ring-a-ring-o\u2019-roses. The brown shape in the background, which resembles the head of a fish or monster, helps to solve the puzzle. It is the fragment of a carved table base and reveals that the painting was cut out of a larger canvas. Scenes of animals parodying human behaviour are frequently encountered in Flemish painting. In that context, mice and rats are generally associated with vices such as drunkenness and gluttony. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Paul Bottenwieser was an art dealer in Berlin, about whom surprisingly little information survives. He gave the painting \u2018The Dance of the Rats\u2019 to the St\u00e4del Museum in 1922. This extraordinary picture holds a strong fascination for many viewers. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:39 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 02:09"
},
{
"identifier": "sg3345z",
"title": "Inspiration",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"adult woman",
"adult man",
"bending figure",
"genre",
"allegory",
"couple",
"woman",
"man",
"man",
"peasant, farmer (female)",
"crouching man",
"dress",
"scythe",
"fist",
"nudity",
"darkness",
"embrace",
"woman",
"couple",
"seated woman",
"gesticulation",
"wooden shoe",
"personification",
"hand",
"shadow",
"face",
"physical contact",
"weapon",
"simplicity",
"power",
"suppression",
"combat",
"Germany",
"revolt",
"nobility",
"belief",
"fatigue",
"agriculture",
"reduction",
"abuse of power",
"force",
"war",
"Deutscher Bauernkrieg",
"Leibeigenschaft",
"Reformation",
"movement (in politics)",
"annoying",
"depressing",
"thoughtful",
"earnestness",
"hopelessness",
"oppression",
"danger",
"suffering"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg3345z",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "550",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "402",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1905",
"material": "Charcoal over traces of red pencil",
"artwork_type": "drawing",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10434/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10434/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/inspiration/download?sources=__default__&token=990a98cd48abcbcd21dac6ca821350f2",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "lg68",
"title": "Virgin and Child and a Donor Presented by Saint Thomas",
"subjects": [
"Madonna: Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in her lap (or in front of her bosom) (Mary sometimes represented half-length)",
"Christ-child looking towards saint(s) or donor(s) ~ Madonna-representations",
"the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones",
"book - MM - book open",
"interior of the house",
"open window",
"river",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"worship",
"Christ Child",
"Mary",
"Thomas (apostle)",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"woman",
"man",
"infant",
"boy",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"kneeling man",
"throne",
"Madonna enthroned",
"dress",
"coat fabric",
"hairstyle",
"hairband",
"cloth",
"nudity",
"gesture",
"donor or founder",
"garment",
"gugel",
"chaperon",
"gesture of prayer",
"orans (male)",
"full beard",
"lock",
"lance",
"drape",
"physical contact",
"interior space",
"sandstone",
"soil",
"bench",
"book",
"folio",
"lectern",
"baldachin",
"service",
"parchment",
"text",
"flesh colour",
"window",
"riverscape",
"river",
"shore",
"shrubbery",
"rock",
"hill",
"city",
"castle",
"horizon",
"sky",
"view",
"seated man",
"cloak",
"saint",
"bough",
"city wall",
"light",
"shadow",
"stair",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"beard",
"belt",
"route",
"letter, character",
"tower",
"church tower",
"city silhouette",
"landscape",
"fork in a river",
"far distance",
"cliff face",
"mountain",
"tree",
"meadow",
"branches",
"roof",
"rise",
"nail",
"triangular composition",
"epitaph",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"Son of God",
"mother-child relationship",
"familiarity",
"protectress",
"altar",
"donor portrait",
"commissioned work",
"social image",
"representational picture",
"Sacra Conversazione",
"belief",
"piety",
"devotional service",
"prayer",
"blessing",
"namesake",
"nappy",
"root",
"Tree of Jesse",
"codex",
"Gospels",
"Late Gothic",
"patron saint (male)",
"pseudo-inscription",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"grandeur",
"harmony",
"intimacy",
"contemplation",
"trust",
"love",
"hope"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg68",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "88.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "52.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of Grossgmain",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1483",
"material": "Mixed technique on limewood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2817/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2817/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-mit-kind-und-einem-stifter/download?sources=__default__&token=1a9907eb5f1b1275ccbf1575c4aa24aa",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n A man in black robes kneels before the throne of the Virgin Mary. He is being recommended by the apostle Thomas, presumably his patron saint. The Christ Child turns trustingly towards the worshipper. The scene is set in an interior whose coloration lends it a strangely abstract character. A window in the background opens onto a river landscape. The painting was presumably once part of an epitaph. The original frame of this commemorative panel \u2013 since lost \u2013 will have been inscribed with various details about the work and its patron."
},
{
"identifier": "904",
"title": "Portrait of a Lay Brother with a Fictive Frame",
"subjects": [
"monk(s), friar(s)",
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone (+ (full) bust portrait)",
"beard",
"portrait",
"monk",
"man",
"man",
"lay brother",
"monk",
"full beard",
"habit",
"scapular",
"hood",
"frock",
"bust (portrait)",
"three-quarter profile",
"skin fold",
"background",
"shadow",
"clergyman",
"order",
"Cistercian",
"Camaldolese",
"Carthusian",
"religion",
"belief",
"Italy",
"monastery",
"farming",
"concentration",
"contemplation",
"devotional service",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"devout",
"sobriety",
"contemplation",
"calm",
"earnestness",
"harmony",
"grandeur",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/904",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "55.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "50.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 15",
"artist": {
"name": "Moroni, Giovanni Battista",
"date_of_birth": "1521",
"date_of_death": "1580"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1555 - 1560",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/898/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/898/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-eines-laienbruders-mit-illusionistischem-rahmen/download?sources=__default__&token=67d80ba2f6471e14daee40c710eef0b2",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The artist Giovanni Battista Moroni painted the portraits of an unusually large number of ordinary people throughout his native region between Bergamo and Albino, but they have all remained anonymous. This is also true of this lay brother wearing the white habit of his monastic order. In this likeness the artist chose an attractive three-quarter pose instead of the rigorous profile. He was thus able to show to better effect the monk's weather-beaten face with its strong facial features and raised eyebrow. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Johann David Passavant (1787\u20131861) trained for a commercial career in Frankfurt, but then worked as a painter and art historian. The year 1839 saw the publication of his book \u2018Raphael of Urbino and his father Giovanni Santi\u2019 (English edition, 1872), which he dedicated to the St\u00e4del Museum\u2019s \u201cmost estimable administration\u201d. In 1840 Passavant assumed the position of St\u00e4del \u2018gallery inspector\u2019. He donated this painting to the museum during his lifetime, and his bequest of 1861 brought the St\u00e4del further Old Master works."
},
{
"identifier": "sg68",
"title": "Lady Adventure",
"subjects": [
"adolescent, young woman, maiden (+ nude human being)",
"knight",
"man abducting woman",
"flowers: lily",
"allegory",
"force",
"Aventiure",
"woman",
"man",
"woman",
"nudity",
"hair",
"lock",
"man",
"beard",
"Van Dyke beard",
"suit of armour",
"knee guard",
"knight",
"glove",
"helmet",
"fabric",
"cloak",
"flower",
"lily",
"nature",
"force",
"role model",
"sexual assault",
"power",
"exercise of power",
"suppression",
"soldier",
"minnesang",
"battle of the sexes",
"sensuality",
"purity",
"churning",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"eerie",
"enraged",
"earnestly",
"shocking",
"oppression",
"drama",
"earnestness",
"danger",
"secret",
"heaviness",
"tension",
"rigidity",
"unrest"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg68",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "129.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "88.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Slevogt, Max",
"date_of_birth": "1868",
"date_of_death": "1932"
},
"creation_date": "1894",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2910/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2910/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/frau-aventiure/download?sources=__default__&token=61f288b5950ff3d4708c66eae1cbee6f",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Ludwig Josef Pfungst, a businessman in Worms, died on 4 July 1905. A childless bachelor, he left his entire art collection and his fortune of around a million marks to the city of Frankfurt. It was his wish that the interest on the money be used to purchase works of contemporary art. This legacy was a major factor leading to the foundation of the St\u00e4dtische Galerie, which has been part of the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut since 1907. Still in existence today, the Pfungst Foundation now mainly supports purchases of modern art for the St\u00e4del museum\u2019s Collection of Prints and Drawings. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:05 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:18 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Gastkommentar: Sexualdelikte in der Kunst mit Strafrechtlerin Tatjana H\u00f6rnle \n \n \n Triggerwarnung: In diesem Video geht es um sexualisierte Gewalt.\n.\nWas sieht eine Strafrechtlerin in den Kunstwerken der St\u00e4del Sammlung? In diesem Gastkommentar er\u00f6ffnet Tatjana H\u00f6rnle (Direktorin am Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Kriminalit\u00e4t, Sicherheit und Recht) ihre individuelle Sichtweise auf die Kunstwerke im St\u00e4del Museum. Sie schaut sich Pieter Aertsens \u201eMarktst\u00fcck mit Christus und der Ehebrecherin\u201c (1559), Max Slevogts \u201eFrau Aventiure\u201c (1894) und Max Liebermanns \u201eSimson und Delia\u201c (1902) an."
},
{
"identifier": "2024",
"title": "The Frankfurt Altarpiece of the Exaltation of the True Cross",
"subjects": [
"venerating the cross",
"coronation of Mary by God the Father",
"empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails",
"angels",
"saints",
"other groups of prophets",
"the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins)",
"the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones",
"Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge",
"the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone",
"the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk",
"pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan",
"the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel",
"the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge",
"founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), Francis(cus) of Assisi; possible attributes: book, crucifix, lily, skull, stigmata",
"Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star",
"Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen",
"male persons from the Old Testament (JONAH) (JONAH)",
"story of David",
"story of Abraham",
"story of Isaac",
"Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll",
"the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools",
"Adam and Eve (not in biblical context)",
"Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll",
"Benedict of Nurcia, abbot of Monte Cassino and founder of the Benedictine Order; possible attributes: aspergillum, book, cup (sometimes broken), raven with loaf, sieve (or tray)",
"the story of the prophet Daniel; his visions and prophecies",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"literary representation",
"legend of the Cross",
"Mary",
"God the Father",
"Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus",
"Helen (Roman empress)",
"Moses",
"Abraham",
"David (King of Israel)",
"Daniel",
"Jonah",
"Saint Stephen",
"Saint Laurence",
"Ambrose",
"Aurelius Augustinus",
"Gregory I",
"Saint Sebastian",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Saint Catherine of Alexandria",
"Saint Francis of Assisi",
"Saint Dominic",
"Benedict of Nursia",
"Adam",
"Eve",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"Isaac",
"Saint Mark (evangelist)",
"Saint Luke (evangelist)",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"cross",
"cloud",
"standard",
"crown",
"angel",
"organ",
"triangle (instrument)",
"flute",
"harp",
"trombone",
"cello",
"drum",
"violin",
"mandolin",
"angelic choir",
"book",
"prayer",
"wing (angel)",
"heaven",
"garment",
"cloak",
"tonsure",
"turban",
"tunic",
"mitre",
"crozier",
"whale",
"man",
"woman",
"men's group",
"group of women",
"group of people",
"apostle",
"evangelist",
"prophet",
"saint",
"saint",
"martyr (male)",
"martyr (female)",
"Church Father",
"New Testament",
"Old Testament",
"instrument of torture",
"background",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"light",
"shadow",
"lighting design",
"ray of light",
"light phenomenon",
"grill",
"dalmatic",
"gold brocade",
"nudity",
"barefootedness",
"boy",
"bow (weapon)",
"arrow",
"quiver",
"dress",
"beauty",
"hairstyle",
"lock",
"sword",
"wheel",
"king's daughter",
"sinner",
"ointment vessel",
"frock",
"monk",
"saint's attribute",
"drape",
"gem",
"hair accessory",
"gold colour",
"cucullus",
"full beard",
"bald patch",
"figure seen from the back",
"seated man",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"kneeling man",
"man reading",
"music-maker",
"musician(s)",
"edging",
"ornament",
"bull",
"lion",
"key",
"staff",
"loincloth",
"cardinal's hat",
"embroidery",
"lace",
"alb",
"tippet",
"palm frond",
"tassel",
"collar",
"chasuble",
"putto",
"headscarf",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"cloth",
"letter, character",
"pointer",
"gesticulation",
"ladder, leader",
"physical contact",
"hammer",
"lantern",
"lance",
"sudarium",
"whipping post",
"scourge",
"sponge",
"tube",
"instruments of the Passion",
"child",
"baldness",
"Coronation of the Virgin",
"legend of the Cross",
"veneration of the cross",
"tambourine",
"concert",
"music",
"velvet",
"Rome",
"elevation of the cross",
"Christianity",
"Catholicism",
"ecclesia triumphans",
"discovery of the True Cross",
"shroud",
"salvation",
"mist",
"allegory",
"belief",
"the Passion",
"domestic altar",
"theology",
"feast, celebration",
"New Testament",
"Old Testament",
"Christian church",
"genealogical chart",
"movement (of the body)",
"Reformation",
"Life of the Virgin",
"devout",
"longing",
"optimistic",
"exciting",
"magnificence",
"grandeur",
"freshness",
"harmony",
"hope",
"unrest",
"ease",
"trust",
"abundance",
"reverence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2024",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "48.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "36.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.01",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Elsheimer, Adam",
"date_of_birth": "1578",
"date_of_death": "1610"
},
"creation_date": "1603 - 1605",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2008/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2008/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-verherrlichung-des-kreuzes/download?sources=__default__&token=c89a61dc628b8cb773b5267b25ab8e9b",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n When the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut was founded, the Frankfurt artist Adam Elsheimer immediately became the focus of its collecting policy and research interest. Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del himself believed he owned a work by the famous Baroque fine artist. Especially after the Second World War, intensive efforts began with regard to the artist, culminating in an Elsheimer exhibition in 1966. In those days, no one could have foreseen that a small miracle would soon take place. Between 1971 and 1981 the St\u00e4del was able to reunite the seven-part Altar of the Holy Cross, familiar from archive material, by purchasing the five remaining panels scattered across the world. The Museums-Verein, which had been founded in 1899 and reorganised in 1957, played the main role in financing the purchase with its specific fundraising campaigns. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:43 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:57 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 01:55 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 02:44"
},
{
"identifier": "875",
"title": "Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast",
"subjects": [
"sea (seascape)",
"storm at sea",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (NORWAY) (NORWAY)",
"sea (NORTH SEA)",
"ocean (ATLANTIC OCEAN)",
"shipwreck",
"coast",
"rocky coast",
"low clouds and those originating from rising air currents",
"sailing-ship's rigging",
"seascape",
"wave (water)",
"coastal landscape",
"ship",
"Norway",
"Nordsee",
"Atlantic Ocean",
"shipwreck",
"Norway",
"Nordsee",
"Atlantic Ocean",
"sailing ship",
"ship's mast",
"prow",
"stern",
"rope, cable",
"rope",
"rigging",
"net",
"ocean",
"wave (water)",
"ocean wave",
"cliff",
"breakers",
"cliff-lined coast",
"sky",
"bird",
"spray",
"flotsam",
"stone",
"stone",
"rock",
"coast",
"cliff face",
"seagull",
"storm",
"tempest",
"danger",
"thunderstorm",
"storm cloud",
"trading vessel",
"powerlessness",
"helplessness",
"death",
"water",
"soil",
"Norway",
"distress",
"help",
"four elements",
"undertow",
"force of nature",
"seafarer",
"seaman",
"intensity",
"wanderlust",
"adventure",
"longing",
"wind",
"rain",
"light-dark contrast",
"depressing",
"alarming",
"lonely",
"churning",
"eerie",
"danger",
"hopelessness",
"unrest",
"oppression",
"suffering",
"despair",
"tension",
"reverence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/875",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "179.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "272.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Achenbach, Andreas",
"date_of_birth": "1815",
"date_of_death": "1910"
},
"creation_date": "1837",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/871/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/871/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ein-seesturm-an-der-norwegischen-kueste/download?sources=__default__&token=5bf74f2e50757c4874881eced641bce9",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The young painter Andreas Achenbach (1815\u20131910) completed this painting in a studio at the St\u00e4delschule and it was purchased immediately by the St\u00e4del. With precise strokes, it shows a ship struggling against the raging sea to avoid being smashed against the rough cliffs. The deliberate lighting emphasises the surge and the mighty rocks, thus, heightening the feeling of agitation while witnessing these events. The large format further intensifies this impression of the depicted force of nature. Achenbach repeatedly painted detailed seascapes of this kind. They are skilfully staged: it was not until two years after the painting\u2019s creation that Achenbach actually travelled to Norway."
},
{
"identifier": "sg513",
"title": "Portrait of Frans Francken the Elder (1542-1616)",
"subjects": [
"portrait, self-portrait of painter (+ artist in non-work situation)",
"historical person (FRANCKEN I, Frans) - historical person (FRANCKEN I, Frans) portrayed alone (+ (FRANCKEN I, Frans) bust portrait)",
"adult man",
"adult man (+ three-quarter view)",
"neck-gear: collar",
"light",
"shadow",
"portrait",
"artist portrait",
"Frans Francken I",
"man",
"man",
"artist portrait",
"bust (portrait)",
"three-quarter profile",
"full beard",
"skin fold",
"physiognomy",
"collar",
"cloak",
"doublet",
"button",
"button facing",
"flesh colour",
"look, gaze",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"light",
"shadow",
"incident light",
"light reflection"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg513",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Gesamtma\u00df",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "60.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "48.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 20",
"artist": {
"name": "Rubens, Peter Paul",
"date_of_birth": "1577",
"date_of_death": "1640"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1640 - 1700",
"material": "Oil on oak wood, thinned and cradled",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3370/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3370/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-des-kuenstlers-frans-francken-i/download?sources=__default__&token=5f5841eabb23496bf1b5773f53de5ec6",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The portrait of the Antwerp history painter Frans Francken had already been copied several times in the Rubens workshop and continued to inspire later generations of artists to do the same. However, in its execution, the 17th-century copy seems unfinished. The rendering of the face is less vivid and forceful than in the original. From 1817 to 1933, the St\u00e4del Museum owned another version of the portrait, which must have served Victor M\u00fcller as the starting point for his copy made at the affiliated St\u00e4delschule. Copying paintings after Old Masters was an important part of the education at art academies of the time: it trained aesthetic perception and familiarized the student with the basics of technique."
},
{
"identifier": "249",
"title": "Brothel Scene",
"subjects": [
"brothel",
"whore, prostitute",
"adult man",
"carousal, drinking-bout, orgy",
"alcoholic drinks",
"mug, beaker, goblet",
"jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)",
"table",
"open hearth, fire-place",
"man and woman cohabiting",
"genre",
"company at table",
"interior space",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"woman",
"suitor, trick",
"group of people",
"company at table",
"table",
"chair",
"stool",
"interior furnishing",
"dinnerware",
"jug, pitcher",
"plate",
"mug",
"drinking vessel",
"panel, slab",
"dish",
"pitcher",
"firewood",
"chimney, fireplace",
"fire",
"pastry",
"tile floor",
"interior space",
"grille",
"stair",
"orb",
"beam",
"door",
"bed",
"private alcove",
"nightshirt",
"letter, character",
"weapon",
"sabre",
"bonnet",
"close-fitting cap",
"beret",
"headscarf",
"apron",
"brushwood",
"dress",
"trousers",
"doublet",
"tankard",
"dish",
"dough",
"waffle",
"butter",
"communication",
"scroll",
"figure seen from the back",
"waffle iron",
"bordello",
"seated woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"seated man",
"standing man",
"banister",
"sleeve",
"gesticulation",
"facial expression",
"physical contact",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"wooden wall",
"key",
"codpiece",
"alcohol",
"alcoholism",
"enjoyment",
"desire",
"lust",
"passion",
"sexuality",
"feast",
"sin",
"vice (ethics)",
"morals, morality",
"shop",
"invoice",
"trade",
"chaos",
"subculture",
"Inn, tavern",
"harlot, prostitute",
"maid",
"farmhand",
"soldier",
"pleasure",
"excess",
"urinate",
"churning",
"provocative",
"depressing",
"thoughtful",
"lewdness",
"unrest",
"oppression",
"lust",
"abundance",
"gaiety",
"intimacy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/249",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "32.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "45.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "The Brunswick Monogrammist",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1540 - 1550",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/249/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/249/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bordellszene/download?sources=__default__&token=f45c48ff217cb8e4732b782def6454ab",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Art collecting was popular among the well-to-do burghers of Frankfurt during the eighteenth century, but only in the case of the banker and spice merchant Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del (1728-1816) did the private art collection end up as an art institute that was open to the public. St\u00e4del decreed in his will in 1815 that his collection should be \"open for use and inspection by prospective artists and art lovers on specific days and at specific times freely and without charge, under appropriate supervision\". The bordello picture is a typical work of the artist, who was active in Antwerp during the second quarter of the sixteenth century and who is known by a name of convenience as the \"Brunswick Monogrammist\". His oeuvre consists of small-format biblical scenes containing numerous figures and of works showing \"loose society\" with a sociocritical element or critical of the Church. In St\u00e4del's collection the picture was attributed to Hans Holbein the Younger. The collector was no doubt persuaded to purchase the panel picture for its evident genre-like character. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:01 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:54"
},
{
"identifier": "1282",
"title": "Juno and Flora",
"subjects": [
"(story of) Juno (Hera)",
"(story of) Flora",
"Flora handing over a flower to Juno, by which the latter conceives Mars",
"Vulcan in his smithy",
"ornament ~ grotesque",
"historical narration",
"mythological representation",
"Juno",
"Flora (godess)",
"woman",
"goddess",
"god",
"tendril",
"grain",
"lion's head",
"arabesque",
"ornament",
"griffin",
"triglyphic frieze",
"metope",
"acanthus leaf",
"putto",
"helmet",
"cloak",
"garment",
"spear",
"hybrid",
"sphinx",
"vase",
"flower",
"background",
"leaf",
"anvil",
"stove",
"vault",
"man",
"sandal",
"woman's shoe",
"woman",
"floral wreath",
"sash",
"sky",
"tree",
"hill",
"grass",
"water",
"rose twig",
"suit of armour",
"weapon",
"peacock",
"architecture",
"medallion",
"caryatid",
"smithy",
"mythology",
"framing",
"genius",
"Cyclops",
"cameo",
"wife",
"mother",
"pregnancy",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"antiquity",
"Italy",
"marriage",
"welfare",
"birth",
"fertility",
"sustenance",
"youth",
"joie-de-vivre",
"symmetry",
"marble",
"relief",
"rococo",
"plate",
"mythical creature",
"smith (male)",
"work",
"suit of armour",
"weapon",
"opposite",
"idyll",
"support",
"presentation",
"curious",
"even-tempered",
"carefree",
"rigidity",
"unrest",
"harmony",
"grandeur",
"abundance",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1282",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "30.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "41.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "2.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Unterberger, Ignaz",
"date_of_birth": "1742",
"date_of_death": "1797"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1775 - 1790",
"material": "Oil on marble",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1272/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1272/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/juno-und-flora/download?sources=__default__&token=f96b0021872c4d6138bfaf3b6d91c8e2",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n When she married the Frankfurt citizen Franz Brentano in about 1800, noblewoman Antonia Josepha Edle von Birckenstock brought with her the famous art collection of her aristocratic father, Johann Melchior Ritter und Edler von Birckenstock. The Brentano-Birckenstock collection became one of the largest private art galleries in Frankfurt. Their daughter Josephine Brentano (1804-1879) married the Frankfurt merchant and chairman of the civic assembly Anton Theodor Brentano-Toccia (1809-1895). In 1870 the St\u00e4del acquired by auction some famous paintings from the Brentano-Birckenstock collection. This was followed in 1895 by an extensive donation. According to the inventory of art objects drawn up at the time, the small-format Baroque paintings mostly hung in the dining room of the Brentanos."
},
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"identifier": "917",
"title": "Portrait of a Man",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone (+ half-length portrait)",
"sitting figure (+ three-quarter view)",
"'caput manui innixum', head held in the hand(s)",
"moustache",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (SHIRT)",
"cape",
"letter, envelope",
"seal, stamp",
"chair",
"button",
"portrait",
"man",
"interior space",
"man",
"chair",
"upholstery",
"Upholstery nail",
"seated man",
"half-figure",
"three-quarter profile",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"moustache",
"goatee",
"Victor Emanuel beard",
"lock",
"shirt",
"garment",
"cloak",
"collar",
"back of a chair",
"letter (document)",
"button",
"seal",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"brass",
"rivet",
"nobility",
"message",
"secret",
"earnestly",
"curious",
"thoughtful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"calm",
"heaviness",
"thoughtfulness",
"melancholy",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/917",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
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"value": "81.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "66.2",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Franchoys II, Lucas",
"date_of_birth": "1616",
"date_of_death": "1681"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1640 - 1650",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/911/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/911/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-eines-mannes-1/download?sources=__default__&token=63687e6895927e2e5277b57d7865569b",
"additional_text": null
},
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"identifier": "761",
"title": "The Birth of Adonis",
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"birth of Adonis: the tree splits open to release the baby; the Naiads take care of him",
"deciduous forest - HH - ideal landscapes",
"castle",
"Myrrha changed into a myrtle-tree: when fleeing from her father's wrath, Myrrha is changed into a myrtle-tree (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 489)",
"historical narration",
"mythological representation",
"landscape",
"forest",
"Adonis",
"woman",
"child",
"group of people",
"boy",
"nudity",
"woman",
"group of women",
"group of people",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"dress",
"skirt",
"cloak",
"headscarf",
"turban",
"barefootedness",
"hilly landscape",
"forest landscape",
"tree",
"forest",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"beech",
"elm",
"tree bark",
"bird",
"robin",
"sky",
"cloud",
"shadow",
"clearing",
"rise",
"shrubbery",
"conversation",
"building",
"far distance",
"mythology",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"bodice",
"hairstyle",
"physical contact",
"deciduous tree",
"branch",
"leaf",
"tree root",
"grass",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"garment",
"hill",
"meadow",
"forest floor",
"gesture",
"hand gesture",
"myrrh",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"nymph",
"antiquity",
"appreciation of antiquity",
"chateau",
"castle",
"idealised landscape",
"pregnancy",
"incest",
"metamorphosis",
"vengeance",
"seduction",
"punishment",
"curse",
"mother",
"son",
"king's daughter",
"Nysa (mythology)",
"birth",
"allegory",
"curious",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"loving",
"calm",
"secret",
"love",
"trust",
"hope",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/761",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height (left)": {
"value": "18.9",
"unit": "cm"
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"width": {
"value": "27.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"height (right)": {
"value": "19.2",
"unit": "cm"
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},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Teniers the Elder, David",
"date_of_birth": "1582",
"date_of_death": "1649"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1600 - 1605",
"material": "Mixed technique on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/760/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/760/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/geburt-des-adonis/download?sources=__default__&token=864248a40a49b22ef6c941a1bd361e17",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "27",
"title": "Roman Bath",
"subjects": [
"architecture",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"public baths",
"taking a bath",
"male sex; man",
"being shown undressed",
"sitting figure",
"standing figure",
"column, pillar ~ architecture",
"names of cities and villages (ROMA)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (ENGELSBURG (Rom))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (CESTIUSPYRAMIDE (Rom))",
"architecture",
"city view",
"ruin",
"bathing scene",
"column",
"interior space",
"building",
"Rome",
"Cestius Pyramid (Rome)",
"Castel Sant'Angelo (Rome)",
"man",
"group of people",
"interior space",
"thermal spring",
"bath",
"ruin",
"barrel vault",
"lunette",
"columned hall",
"base",
"pedestal",
"serpent column",
"console (architecture)",
"column",
"Ionic capital",
"stair",
"water basin",
"water",
"stone bench",
"facade",
"door frame",
"relief",
"impost capital",
"letter, character",
"medallion",
"Rome",
"Cestius Pyramid (Rome)",
"Castel Sant'Angelo (Rome)",
"soldier",
"group of people",
"man",
"bather (male)",
"halberd",
"helmet",
"suit of armour",
"hat feather",
"coat, cloak",
"tricorne",
"juste-au-corps",
"dog",
"incident light",
"shadow",
"sky",
"perspective",
"men's group",
"nudity",
"barefootedness",
"seated man",
"standing man",
"stair",
"mirroring",
"hat",
"cloud",
"gesticulation",
"pointer",
"banister",
"building",
"tree",
"conversation",
"figure seen from the back",
"muscularity",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"city"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/27",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "96.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "133.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Pannini, Giovanni Paolo",
"date_of_birth": "1691",
"date_of_death": "1765"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1745",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/27/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/27/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/roemisches-bad/download?sources=__default__&token=19911f6735ae7518e297708bdaddaea6",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1812",
"title": "The Weaver",
"subjects": [
"workshop-interior",
"weaving-loom",
"spinning-wheel",
"weaving",
"family group, especially parents with their child(ren)",
"sitting figure - AA - female human figure (+ back view)",
"wool (material ~ textile industry)",
"container made of plant material other than wood: basket",
"chair",
"slippers",
"view through a window from the inside",
"wall-paper",
"genre",
"man",
"woman",
"child",
"group of people",
"interior space",
"man",
"weaver (male)",
"woman",
"weaver (female)",
"child",
"figure seen from the back",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"wooden shoe",
"basket",
"dish",
"thread",
"distaff",
"spinning wheel",
"chair",
"back of a chair",
"skirt",
"apron",
"headscarf",
"loom",
"interior space",
"workshop",
"wool",
"vest",
"shirt",
"close-fitting cap",
"astragal window",
"drapery",
"mirror",
"table",
"drinking glass",
"cup",
"saucer",
"daylight",
"backlight",
"weaving room",
"interior furnishing",
"work",
"craft",
"everyday life",
"handiwork",
"Holland",
"Netherlands",
"study trip",
"family",
"snapshot in time",
"Impressionism",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"rusticity",
"poverty",
"wallpaper",
"mural painting",
"concentration",
"soothing, calming",
"loving",
"thoughtful",
"depressing",
"calm",
"monotony",
"thoughtfulness",
"harmony",
"heaviness",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1812",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "57.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "78.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Liebermann, Max",
"date_of_birth": "1847",
"date_of_death": "1935"
},
"creation_date": "1882",
"material": "\u00d6l auf Leinwand",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1797/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-weber/download?sources=__default__&token=93aee8d0f71573278295aca9d85441be",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n At the request of Mathilde Rathenau (1845-1926), a native of Frankfurt, a number of paintings were presented to the St\u00e4del in 1926 in memory of her son Walther Rathenau (1867-1922). Walther Rathenau, an industrialist and one of the co-founders of the German Democratic Party, was appointed foreign minister in January 1922. In June of that year he was assassinated in Berlin by the Organisation Consul, whose aim was to fight the Weimar Constitution."
},
{
"identifier": "708",
"title": "Still Life with Copulating Sparrows",
"subjects": [
"still life of plants, flowers and fruit",
"laid table as still life",
"song-birds: sparrow (+ animals mating)",
"vine",
"fruits: melon",
"fruits: chestnut",
"fruits: fig",
"molluscs: oyster",
"molluscs: nautilus",
"flowers: rose",
"insects: butterfly",
"mirror",
"recorder (musical instrument)",
"table-cloth",
"hangings and drapery",
"still life",
"progeny",
"dinnerware",
"animal",
"table",
"table leg",
"drapery",
"pewter plate",
"dish",
"flute",
"key",
"chest",
"oyster",
"lemon",
"butterfly",
"bird",
"grape",
"vine leaf",
"rose",
"bindweed",
"freesia",
"narcissus (flower)",
"flower",
"shell",
"rope, cable",
"fabric",
"tassel",
"cord",
"fig",
"edible chestnut",
"plate",
"melon",
"pip",
"brimstone butterfly",
"peacock butterfly",
"admiral butterfly",
"drop",
"sparrow",
"Copulation",
"mirror",
"mirror frame",
"nautilus shell",
"leaf",
"tendril",
"nail",
"interior furnishing",
"carpet",
"tablecloth",
"art cabinet",
"wealth",
"luxury",
"summer",
"sex act",
"allegory",
"sense",
"face",
"acoustic perception",
"sense of taste",
"sense of smell",
"virtue",
"self-awareness",
"lust",
"deadly sin",
"morals, morality",
"drive",
"vanitas",
"enjoyment",
"phallus",
"penis",
"vagina",
"sensuality",
"sexuality",
"sensuous",
"joyful",
"longing",
"provocative",
"eroticism",
"abundance",
"magnificence",
"heaviness",
"lust",
"secret",
"lewdness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/708",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "94.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "117.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Heem, Cornelis de",
"date_of_birth": "1631",
"date_of_death": "1695"
},
"creation_date": "1657",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/708/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/708/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/prunkstillleben-mit-kopulierenden-spatzen/download?sources=__default__&token=ecf4dd443866078baf7bb9e4f3a9f4ba",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "dbp003",
"title": "Adam and Eve",
"subjects": [
"Temptation and Fall (scenes with both Adam and Eve)",
"sitting figure",
"(showing oneself) undressed, quasi-nude",
"snakes",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"Adam and Eve",
"Adam",
"Eve",
"woman",
"man",
"animal",
"man",
"woman",
"serpent",
"statuette",
"figurine",
"nudity",
"disproportion",
"seated man",
"baldness",
"stool",
"potential to be viewed in the round",
"primary view",
"couple",
"physiognomy",
"muscularity",
"seated woman",
"Old Testament",
"phallus",
"power",
"dominance",
"masculinity",
"humanity",
"expressiveness",
"portrait",
"religion",
"Garden of Eden",
"creation",
"myth",
"model (technique)",
"modelling",
"fall of man",
"Virgin and Child with St Anne",
"deception",
"churning",
"annoying",
"provocative",
"earnestly",
"depressing",
"thoughtful",
"eerie",
"lewdness",
"irritation",
"provocation",
"tension",
"heaviness",
"unrest"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/dbp003",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "84.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "33.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"diameter": {
"value": "36.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Beckmann, Max",
"date_of_birth": "1884",
"date_of_death": "1950"
},
"creation_date": "1936",
"material": "Bronze",
"artwork_type": "sculpture",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4237/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4237/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/adam-und-eva-2/download?sources=__default__&token=979b69af41124a9dc6b02c51a4f3a235",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n From the mid-1930s, Beckmann worked intensely with sculptures and created eight figures in clay, which were then later cast in bronze. With \u201cAdam and Eve\u201d, Beckmann addresses one of his central motifs: the conflict between the sexes. Adam, bearing a resemblance to the artist, holds a tiny Eve in his hand. The serpent is an indicator of the imminent disaster\u00a0\u2013 the expulsion from Paradise. Beckmann intentionally designed a rather ungainly Adam. As the National Socialists massively opposed the artist, he created a deliberate antithesis to their ideal body image. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:00 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:33 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:37"
},
{
"identifier": "587",
"title": "Horse Market",
"subjects": [
"market",
"horse",
"merchant, salesman",
"riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman",
"dog",
"low hill country",
"forest, wood",
"rocks",
"village",
"genre",
"landscape",
"horseman",
"man",
"animal",
"man",
"men's group",
"figure seen from the back",
"horseman",
"plus-fours",
"stocking",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"shoe",
"hat",
"hat feather",
"bandanna",
"shirt",
"glove",
"vest",
"coat",
"cloak",
"full beard",
"gesture",
"communication",
"riding saddle",
"saddlecloth",
"whip",
"storey",
"rapier",
"bridle",
"stirrup",
"rein",
"horse",
"dog",
"bulldog",
"deciduous tree",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cliff face",
"hill",
"route",
"house",
"horizon",
"stone",
"grass",
"plant",
"body of water",
"gable",
"roof",
"chimney",
"moustache",
"hoof",
"horseshoe",
"willow tree",
"forest",
"mountain",
"valley",
"meadow",
"tree trunk",
"bird",
"blossom",
"shore",
"trade",
"rococo",
"leisure time",
"pleasure",
"nobility",
"pastime",
"sport",
"hustle and bustle",
"travel",
"farmyard",
"village",
"joyful",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"curious",
"longing",
"gaiety",
"magnificence",
"abundance",
"freshness",
"tension"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/587",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "31.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "27.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Pforr, Johann Georg",
"date_of_birth": "1745",
"date_of_death": "1798"
},
"creation_date": "1786",
"material": "Oil on walnut",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/587/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/587/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/pferdemarkt/download?sources=__default__&token=7165dbd3154a4d10b256b65fbfba75e5",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1646",
"title": "Landscape in the Sabine Mountains",
"subjects": [
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (SABINER BERGE) (SABINER BERGE)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (MONTE SERONE) (MONTE SERONE)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (MONTI LEPINI) (MONTI LEPINI)",
"names of cities and villages (CIVITELLA)",
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"mountains",
"rocks",
"dale, valley",
"meadow, pasture",
"clouds",
"landscape",
"Monti Sabini",
"Monte Serone",
"Monti Lepini",
"Saccotal",
"Civitella",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"Monti Sabini",
"Saccotal",
"Civitella",
"Monti Lepini",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cloud cover",
"twilight",
"sunset",
"dusk",
"horizon",
"mountain",
"mountain range",
"peak",
"rock",
"slope",
"valley",
"meadow",
"tree",
"copse",
"breadth",
"far distance",
"nature",
"mountain ridge",
"mountain landscape",
"hill",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"Olevano Romano",
"Italian journey",
"study trip",
"en plein air",
"plein-air painting",
"nature experience",
"summer",
"warmth",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"longing",
"devout",
"harmony",
"calm",
"freshness",
"ease"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1646",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "34.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "51.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Schirmer, Johann Wilhelm",
"date_of_birth": "1807",
"date_of_death": "1863"
},
"creation_date": "1839",
"material": "Oil on paper, mounted on cardboard",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1632/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/landschaft-in-den-sabiner-bergen/download?sources=__default__&token=458f1958d5a84694cd0c2993cd131f21",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "845",
"title": "Portrait of Claus Stalburg (1469\u20131524)",
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"historical person (STALBURG, Claus) - historical person (STALBURG, Claus) portrayed alone (+ full length portrait)",
"Christian religion (+ donor(s), supplicant(s), whether or not with patron saint(s))",
"head-gear (BARETT)",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (DOUBLET)",
"coat",
"necklace",
"ring",
"aids for prayer, e.g. rosary",
"wall-covering",
"pomegranate ~ ornament",
"ornament ~ tracery",
"altarpiece",
"portrait",
"Claus Stalburg",
"man",
"man",
"full figure",
"standing man",
"three-quarter profile",
"doublet",
"dress coat",
"fur collar",
"fur",
"fur garment",
"coat, cloak",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"gold chain",
"ring",
"prayer beads",
"musk apple",
"coral",
"coral necklace",
"hairnet",
"beret",
"three-day beard",
"pomegranate pattern",
"gold background",
"carving",
"tendril pattern",
"tracery",
"panelling",
"ornament",
"flower",
"blossom",
"gem",
"sleeve",
"flesh colour",
"physiognomy",
"slipper",
"marble",
"wallpaper",
"piety",
"donor portrait",
"husband",
"married couple",
"alliance portrait",
"wealth",
"cloth of honour",
"patrician (male)",
"nobility",
"self-assurance",
"private devotions",
"commissioned work",
"representational picture",
"gem",
"emerald",
"earnestly",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"grandeur",
"earnestness",
"contemplation",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/845",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "188.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "56.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of the Stalburg Portraits",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1504",
"material": "Mixed technique on fir wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/841/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/841/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-des-claus-stalburg/download?sources=__default__&token=2ca356a62d3befa895dabcd8a9364bd0",
"additional_text": null
},
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"identifier": "715b",
"title": "St Nicholas with Donors",
"subjects": [
"the bishop Nicholas of Myra (or Bari); possible attributes: anchor, boat, three golden balls (on a book), three purses, three children in a tub, three maidens",
"historical person (HUMBRACHT D. \u00c4., Claus) - historical person (HUMBRACHT D. \u00c4., Claus) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait (+ full length portrait)",
"historical person (HUMBRACHT D. J., Claus) - historical person (HUMBRACHT D. J., Claus) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait (+ full length portrait)",
"historical person (HUMBRACHT, Jacob) - historical person (HUMBRACHT, Jacob) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait (+ full length portrait)",
"historical person (HUMBRACHT, Johann) - historical person (HUMBRACHT, Johann) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait (+ full length portrait)",
"hands folded",
"kneeling on both knees (+ three-quarter view)",
"armorial bearing, heraldry",
"angel(s) addressing the holy women ~ Resurrection of Christ",
"rocks",
"trees",
"low hill country",
"clouds",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"portrait",
"worship",
"family portrait",
"family",
"Saint Nicholas of Bari",
"Claus Humbracht the Elder",
"Claus Humbracht the Younger",
"Jacob Humbracht",
"Johann Humbracht",
"angel",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"animal",
"worship",
"New Testament",
"donor or founder",
"saint",
"man",
"group of people",
"men's group",
"family coat of arms",
"coat of arms",
"key",
"shield, escutcheon",
"shield",
"animal",
"lion",
"helmet",
"floral ornament",
"sky",
"cloud",
"horizon",
"hilly landscape",
"mountain",
"rise",
"plant",
"tree",
"tree trunk",
"deciduous tree",
"bough",
"shrubbery",
"rock",
"slope",
"meadow",
"route",
"cave",
"cliff face",
"cave entrance",
"tomb monument",
"grave, tomb",
"tomb opening",
"stair",
"angel",
"garment",
"wing (angel)",
"woman",
"linen",
"dress",
"head covering",
"headscarf",
"belt",
"stone",
"embankment",
"building",
"roof",
"straw roof",
"wheel",
"cartwheel",
"tower",
"round tower",
"copse",
"forest",
"mural",
"masonry",
"city wall",
"merlon",
"window",
"oriel",
"shed roof",
"gate",
"archway",
"round arch",
"banister",
"swan",
"water",
"mirroring",
"body of water",
"crozier",
"goldsmithing",
"Maria lactans",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"crown",
"throne",
"standing man",
"harp",
"musical instrument",
"cithara",
"weapon",
"behemoth",
"mythical creature",
"dragon",
"cross",
"hat",
"goblet (vessel)",
"bishop",
"mitre",
"volute",
"pearl",
"gem",
"blossom",
"edging",
"fringed hem",
"gesture",
"gesticulation",
"glove",
"facial expression",
"regalia",
"amice",
"dalmatic",
"alb",
"chasuble",
"gold brocade",
"brocade",
"cloak",
"brooch",
"book",
"tonsure",
"kneeling man",
"frock",
"superpelliceum (rochet)",
"fur trim",
"fur collar",
"dress coat",
"shirt",
"coat, cloak",
"gesture of prayer",
"orans (male)",
"prayer beads",
"lace",
"ring",
"gold jewellery",
"leaf",
"blade of grass",
"grass",
"flower",
"daisy",
"clover",
"dead-nettle",
"evergreen",
"hazelwort",
"patrician (male)",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"clergyman",
"statuette",
"music-maker",
"sign of blessing",
"rock-cut tomb",
"dialogue",
"eye contact",
"family",
"family portrait",
"patron saint (male)",
"Golgotha",
"triptych",
"Jerusalem",
"resurrection of Christ"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/715b",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "128.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "44.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of Frankfurt",
"date_of_birth": "1460",
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1500 - 1504",
"material": "Mixed media on oak wood, closure above in an arc",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2264/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2264/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/hl-nikolaus-mit-den-stiftern/download?sources=__default__&token=592f772f59a11a2c11a60bb1d2ffb3c3",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1805",
"title": "The Game Warden",
"subjects": [
"hunter",
"landscapes",
"rural housing, e.g. country-house, villa, cottage",
"meadow, pasture",
"trees",
"hunting scene",
"man",
"tree",
"building",
"meadow",
"man",
"landscape",
"hat",
"arms",
"tree",
"house",
"fence",
"meadow",
"shirt",
"pipe",
"jacket",
"tree trunk",
"lordliness",
"fairy tale",
"ruralness",
"danger",
"uncertainty",
"rifleman",
"hunt",
"hunter",
"lifelessness",
"disconcerting",
"depressing",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"danger",
"oppression",
"irritation",
"secret",
"tension",
"isolation",
"calm",
"rigidity"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1805",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "151.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "176.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Khnopff, Fernand",
"date_of_birth": "1858",
"date_of_death": "1921"
},
"creation_date": "1883",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1790/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1790/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-jagdaufseher/download?sources=__default__&token=65483a956f3919d7ade1503579136678",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The landscapes the Belgian Symbolist Khnopff painted around Fosset in the Ardennes at different times of his life are mostly deserted. This painting, too, seems strangely lifeless, in spite of the presence of the game warden. Seemingly withdrawn, he is standing stiff as a board in the meadow. As if he had been added to the unspectacular setting with hindsight, he is not even casting a shadow. This shows that the artist was concerned not with the representation of exterior reality but with inner awareness. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n At the request of Mathilde Rathenau (1845-1926), a native of Frankfurt, a number of paintings were presented to the St\u00e4del in 1926 in memory of her son Walther Rathenau (1867-1922). Walther Rathenau, an industrialist and one of the co-founders of the German Democratic Party, was appointed foreign minister in January 1922. In June of that year he was assassinated in Berlin by the Organisation Consul, whose aim was to fight the Weimar Constitution. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:25 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:44 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:16 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Fernand Khnopff: Der Jagdaufseher \n \n \n Sammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nFernand Khnopff: Der Jagdaufseher, 1883, St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main.\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-jagdaufseher#yt"
},
{
"identifier": "sg4234d",
"title": "Working-Class Woman with Earring",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed",
"adult woman",
"genre",
"portrait"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4234d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "330",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "248",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "O. Felsing, copperplate printing (Berlin)",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1910",
"material": "Line etching, sandpaper, and soft ground",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28013/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28013/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/arbeiterfrau-mit-dem-ohrring/download?sources=__default__&token=931fa9edbc87bcd6c875dba7a1baeb7f",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "2136",
"title": "Jacob\u2019s Dream",
"subjects": [
"the dream of Jacob: while sleeping on the ground with a stone for pillow Jacob sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven with angels going up and down; usually with God at the top of the ladder",
"forest, wood",
"dog",
"water course",
"mountains",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"Jacob",
"man",
"animal",
"man",
"sleeping man",
"recumbent (male)",
"bag",
"knife",
"bread",
"hat",
"vest",
"shirt",
"stocking",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"Old Testament",
"ladder, leader",
"angel",
"dream",
"sky",
"cloud",
"night",
"forest",
"deciduous tree",
"tree trunk",
"dog",
"flower",
"shrub",
"moonlight",
"blue",
"colour contrast",
"Jacob's Ladder",
"river",
"mountain",
"sleep",
"trousers",
"tree bark",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"stone",
"slope",
"riverscape",
"heaven",
"colour space",
"reality",
"fantasy\u00a0",
"fiction",
"overlay",
"inner world",
"transition",
"travel",
"traveller (male)",
"wanderer",
"far distance",
"vision",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"curious",
"annoying",
"calm",
"dream",
"secret",
"hope"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2136",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "19.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "26.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.05",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Elsheimer, Adam",
"date_of_birth": "1578",
"date_of_death": "1610"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1600",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2120/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2120/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/jakobs-traum-von-der-himmelsleiter/download?sources=__default__&token=2b289725ee52e3f1ba3245c65611cbb4",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Robert von Hirsch (1883-1977), the head of the Offenbacher Lederfabrik, had collected works from D\u00fcrer to Picasso in his house at Bockenheimer Landstra\u00dfe. Until his emigration to Basel in 1933, his home was a popular meeting place for Frankfurt's art lovers. In 1977 von Hirsch bequeathed to the museum an Old Italian painting in memory of the former St\u00e4del director Georg Swarzenski. He also decided that \"after his death the entire collection should be offered to art lovers and collectors in a major auction\". In June 1978 his collection, which included all genres, was auctioned at Sotheby's in London. The Federal Republic of Germany and the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut jointly acquired 'Jacob's Dream' by Adam Elsheimer."
},
{
"identifier": "1097",
"title": "Paradise with the Creation of Eve",
"subjects": [
"creation of man; the Garden of Eden (Genesis 1:26 - 2)",
"Eve emerges from Adam's body",
"the tree of life and the tree of knowledge of good and evil",
"landscapes",
"animals",
"glade, 'Lichtung im Wald'",
"forest, wood",
"mountains",
"clouds",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"landscape",
"God the Father",
"Eve",
"Adam",
"Adam and Eve",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"animal",
"horizon",
"sky",
"cloud",
"sun",
"mountain",
"mountain range",
"mountain chain",
"bird",
"animal",
"tree",
"forest",
"deciduous forest",
"deciduous tree",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"tree bark",
"branch",
"leaf",
"forest floor",
"clearing",
"tree root",
"Garden of Eden",
"meadow",
"grass",
"flower",
"plant",
"blossom",
"insect",
"beetle",
"fly (insect)",
"owl",
"tit",
"ostrich",
"wolf",
"lion",
"horse",
"white horse",
"goat",
"sheep",
"deer",
"hare",
"guinea fowl",
"pheasant",
"peacock",
"monkey",
"turkey (bird)",
"eagle owl",
"progeny",
"strawberry",
"rose",
"lily",
"tulip",
"artichoke",
"porcupine",
"locust, grasshopper",
"snail",
"grape",
"vine tendril",
"Tree of Knowledge",
"apple",
"apple tree",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"recumbent (male)",
"kneeling man",
"sleeping man",
"nudity",
"barefootedness",
"physical contact",
"garment",
"cloak",
"crown",
"halo",
"beard",
"full beard",
"movement (design element)",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"rise",
"mountain landscape",
"far distance",
"colour perspective",
"dead tree",
"Old Testament",
"songbird",
"creation",
"Hexameron",
"Tree of Life",
"fauna"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1097",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "28.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "36.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Brueghel the Younger, Jan",
"date_of_birth": "1601",
"date_of_death": "1678"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1636 - 1640",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1088/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1088/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/paradieslandschaft-mit-der-erschaffung-evas/download?sources=__default__&token=589089bcb7222c306e622d92515eada8",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "2578",
"title": "Portrait of a Lady (Portrait of Therese Karl)",
"subjects": [
"historical person (KARL, Therese) - BB - woman (+ three-quarter length portrait)",
"portrait, self-portrait of artist",
"adolescent, young woman, maiden",
"sitting on an elevation - AA - female human figure",
"dress, gown",
"armchair, seat",
"portrait",
"artist portrait",
"Therese Karl",
"woman",
"interior space",
"woman",
"artist (female)",
"three-quarter-length portrait",
"seated woman",
"three-quarter profile",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"dress",
"collar",
"updo",
"brooch",
"armchair",
"window",
"drapery",
"incident light",
"dancer (female)",
"beloved (female)",
"mourning",
"widow",
"Impressionism",
"thoughtful",
"cool",
"earnestly",
"depressing",
"sad",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"trust",
"calm",
"thoughtfulness",
"earnestness",
"heaviness",
"melancholy",
"intimacy",
"contemplation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2578",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "121.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "101.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Uhde, Fritz von",
"date_of_birth": "1848",
"date_of_death": "1911"
},
"creation_date": "1890",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/132938/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/132938/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/damenbildnis-portraet-therese-karl/download?sources=__default__&token=d6e1345c0271a92409376de25684da5f",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This likeness of his favourite model, \"Therese Karl\", is one of the few portraits the artist ever painted. Uhde was generally known for his religious and genre-like scenes. Therese was a dancer at the Royal Court Theatre Ballet in Munich and probably also Uhde's mistress. In spite of the melancholy pose and black dress enlivened by delicate light reflexes falling through the airy white curtain, the young woman looks relaxed and anything but gloomy. Standing between Realism and Impressionism, Uhde masterfully captures the different textures, which lend the painting its lightness and transparency. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n This painting, acquired in Spring 1937, was formerly owned by Gustav R\u00fcdenberg (1886\u20131942), a private collector, persecuted by the Nazi regime for being Jewish. R\u00fcdenberg owned a flourishing mail-order business for cameras and optical instruments in Hanover. Because the Nazi Regime curtailed his freedom and placed him under increasing economic pressure, he had to sell several key works from his collection, including the \"Portrait of a Lady\". By December 1938, having also been forced to sell their home, and unable to emigrate, he and his wife Elsbeth Therese R\u00fcdenberg (1886\u20131942), moved into a rented apartment. In the fall of 1941, they were forcibly transferred to the Jewish ghetto while their remaining assets and belongings were seized by the Reich. On December 15, 1941, they were deported to the Riga Ghetto, where they were murdered. The \"Portrait of a Lady\" was restituted to their heirs in 2022. Thanks to their generosity, the Museum was able to reacquire it. This plaque shall honor the lives and fate of Gustav and Elsbeth Therese R\u00fcdenberg, of blessed memory, and all those murdered by the Nazis."
},
{
"identifier": "1772",
"title": "Pastoral Festivity",
"subjects": [
"private festivities, merry company - AA - in the open air, 'f\u00eate champ\u00eatre'",
"adult woman",
"adult man",
"swing",
"piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture",
"pedestal of a piece of sculpture (perhaps in the form of a herm)",
"architectural detail",
"genre",
"f\u00eates galantes",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"man",
"standing man",
"seated man",
"kneeling man",
"figure seen from the back",
"heeled shoe",
"man's shoe",
"bow",
"knickerbockers, knee breeches",
"coat",
"ruche",
"boy",
"turban",
"feather ornament",
"coat, cloak",
"beret",
"hat",
"hat feather",
"weapon",
"stocking",
"trousers",
"woman",
"seated woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"dress",
"headscarf",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"hair accessory",
"ribbon",
"hairstyle",
"flower",
"blossom",
"floral decoration",
"bodice",
"fan",
"skirt",
"updo",
"lace",
"girl",
"boy",
"dog",
"basket",
"fruit",
"grape",
"swing",
"attendant",
"stair",
"pedestal (sculpture)",
"round arch",
"pilaster",
"building",
"sculpture",
"rose bush",
"deciduous tree",
"sky",
"f\u00eates galantes",
"game",
"incident light",
"eye contact",
"ivy",
"head covering",
"banister",
"group of people",
"necklace",
"pendant",
"collar",
"cloak",
"sleeve",
"drape",
"bough",
"branch",
"tree",
"dialogue",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"cloud",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"physical contact",
"foreground",
"background",
"musical instrument",
"rococo",
"garden",
"park",
"feast, celebration",
"celebration",
"society",
"fashion",
"lady-in-waiting",
"wealth",
"pleasure",
"entertainment",
"pair of lovers",
"voyeur",
"love",
"infatuation",
"nymph",
"love play",
"innocence",
"sin",
"garden party",
"nobleman",
"gentleman",
"gentlewoman",
"luxury",
"profligacy",
"theatre",
"lordliness",
"backdrop",
"tryst",
"shepherd",
"love's bliss",
"procuring",
"cheerfulness",
"landscaped garden",
"sword",
"rapier",
"fig",
"peach",
"fountain figure",
"game",
"idyll",
"leisure time",
"lute",
"guitar",
"ostrich feather",
"carefree",
"sensuous",
"optimistic",
"amusing",
"joyful",
"freshness",
"abundance",
"harmony",
"gaiety",
"ease",
"love",
"lust",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1772",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "49.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "59.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 17",
"artist": {
"name": "Pater, Jean-Baptiste",
"date_of_birth": "1695",
"date_of_death": "1736"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1725 - 1735",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1757/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1757/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/laendliches-fest-fete-champetre/download?sources=__default__&token=af58205f13858308e99c6017b6308d23",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This painting in the St\u00e4del Museum is a typical example of the French Rococo style and the popular, light-hearted garden parties of that era. The guests are on the swings or playing games and chatting. Nobody and nothing disturbs the harmony. The artist Jean-Baptiste Pater was described as the painter of \"f\u00eates galantes\", or \"courtship parties\". \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Baroness Mathilde von Rothschild (1832\u20131924), a member of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein, left this painting to the St\u00e4del in her will. Her very significant art collection focused particularly on French and English painting of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The widow of the banker Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild (1828\u20131901), Mathilde was the richest woman in Frankfurt. She set up several foundations for charitable purposes or for the public good, and also contributed towards the founding of Frankfurt\u2019s university."
},
{
"identifier": "sg450+sg736+sg1013",
"title": "Portraits of the Thenn Children",
"subjects": [
"historical person (THENN, Ruprecht)",
"historical person (THENN, Wolf)",
"historical person (THENN, Barbara) - BB - woman",
"child between toddler and youth (of undetermined sex)",
"pearl; pearl necklace",
"head-gear: cap",
"birds",
"mountains",
"landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone)",
"sailing-ship, sailing-boat",
"portrait",
"Barbara Thenn",
"Ruprecht Thenn",
"Wolf Thenn",
"child",
"girl",
"boy",
"boy",
"three-quarter profile",
"child's portrait",
"group portrait",
"sister",
"brother",
"half-figure",
"hairband",
"collar",
"dress coat",
"cap",
"hat",
"pearl necklace",
"necklace",
"bird",
"green",
"glove",
"carved wreath",
"pendant",
"medallion",
"coral",
"coral necklace",
"cherry",
"landscape",
"mountain range",
"mountain chain",
"snow",
"sky",
"siblings",
"self-discovery",
"falconry",
"laurel wreath",
"superstition",
"patron saint (male)",
"adolescence",
"scholar (male)",
"lucky charm",
"healing stone",
"university",
"pupil (male)",
"triptych",
"Bavaria",
"family",
"Salzburg (state)",
"wife",
"bride",
"patrician (male)",
"bourgeoisie",
"devout",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"cool",
"thoughtful",
"contemplation",
"earnestness",
"secret",
"melancholy",
"thoughtfulness",
"calm",
"rigidity"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg450%2Bsg736%2Bsg1013",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Gesamtma\u00df mit Rahmen",
"measurements": {
"maximum height": {
"value": "47.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "105.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "3.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Huber, Wolf",
"date_of_birth": "1485",
"date_of_death": "1553"
},
"creation_date": "1516",
"material": "Mixed technique on limewood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102203/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102203/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/thennsche-kinderbildnisse/download?sources=__default__&token=19be35194840aa116726a4f8a8fa269c",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1233",
"title": "Tavern Scene",
"subjects": [
"inn, coffee-house, public house, etc.",
"conversation, dialogue; conversation piece",
"drunkenness",
"whore, prostitute",
"one-sided courting",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"alcoholic drinks",
"the poor",
"genre",
"man",
"woman",
"interior space",
"interior space",
"Inn, tavern",
"man",
"woman",
"tray for embers",
"brazier",
"bag",
"pipe",
"tobacco",
"pitcher",
"tin jug",
"drinking glass",
"stone",
"chair",
"table",
"barrel",
"blouse",
"skirt",
"apron",
"bodice",
"trousers",
"shirt",
"flies",
"beard",
"gesture",
"grin, smirk",
"vest",
"hat",
"paper",
"board",
"hairstyle",
"round arch",
"niche",
"light-dark contrast",
"shading",
"consistency",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"peasant, farmer (female)",
"harlot, prostitute",
"barmaid",
"age",
"age difference",
"alcohol",
"wallet",
"pleasure",
"Inn, tavern",
"vice (ethics)",
"realism",
"naturalism",
"Netherlands",
"drinking session",
"married couple",
"poverty",
"desire",
"seduction",
"tobacco",
"joyful",
"carefree",
"trust",
"lewdness",
"calm",
"tension",
"secret",
"lust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1233",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "29.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "23.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Bega, Cornelis Pietersz.",
"date_of_birth": "1631",
"date_of_death": "1664"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1660 - 1662",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1223/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1223/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/wirtshausszene/download?sources=__default__&token=7a9668e07c4a5926ed478afd81df6f29",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Having fled from France in 1689 for religious reasons, the Calvinist Gontard family soon rose to wealth and honour in its new home town of Frankfurt: the Gontards were ennobled as \"Imperial Knight of the Holy Roman Empire, Lord von Gontard\". Their city mansion, 'Zum wei\u00dfen Hirsch', lay in Gro\u00dfer Hirschgraben in the neighbourhood of those of the Goethe and Passavant families. The merchant and art collector Moritz von Gontard (1826-1886) was chairman of the five-man administrative committee of the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut for many years until his death. Gontard made a gift to the museum on two occasions: once for the opening of the new building in Schaumainkai, completed in 1878, which he took as an opportunity to present the museum with Lucas Cranach's 'Venus'. Eight years later Moritz von Gontard died and bequeathed his art collection to the St\u00e4del. On 28 April 1887 the official press of Prussia confirmed that it was permissible to accept the bequest: \"The Administration of the St\u00e4delsches Kunst-Institut in Frankfurt am Main has been granted permission by the territorial lord to receive the 33 paintings with an approximate total value of 103,000 M which were bequeathed by the deceased merchant Friedrich Moritz Gontard in his last will and testament.\" The collection mainly contained works of Dutch and Flemish Baroque painting."
},
{
"identifier": "1002",
"title": "Saint Catherine of Alexandria",
"subjects": [
"the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Saint Catherine of Alexandria",
"woman",
"saint",
"wheel",
"saint's attribute",
"crown",
"book",
"palm frond",
"halo",
"gold background",
"ermine",
"garment",
"undergarment",
"cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"waistband",
"plait",
"martyr (female)",
"king's daughter",
"Cyprus",
"helper in time of need",
"virgin",
"patron saint (female)",
"Christianity",
"wealth",
"ideal of beauty",
"learning",
"wisdom",
"perfection",
"virtue",
"conversion",
"missionary (female)",
"wedding",
"miracle",
"rescue",
"lightning",
"thunder",
"fire",
"sword",
"beheading",
"lordliness",
"thoughtful",
"optimistic",
"devout",
"grandeur",
"freshness",
"earnestness",
"contemplation",
"secret",
"thoughtfulness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1002",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "65.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "38.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Paolo di Giovanni Fei",
"date_of_birth": "1340",
"date_of_death": "1411"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1400 - 1410",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/993/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/993/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-heilige-katharina-von-alexandrien/download?sources=__default__&token=a6b7494200f669f753d8a0566b188853",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1091",
"title": "Saint Jerome in the Wilderness",
"subjects": [
"St. Jerome as penitent in the desert, half naked, kneeling before a crucifix and holding a stone in his hand to beat his breast; a skull (and other 'Vanitas' symbols), sometimes a scorpion and a snake beside him",
"kneeling figure (+ three-quarter view)",
"beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion",
"picture, painting",
"crucified Christ with Mary and John on either side of the cross; Holy Rood",
"low hill country",
"rocks",
"groups of trees",
"pond, pool",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"literary representation",
"historical narration",
"Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus",
"man",
"animal",
"man",
"kneeling man",
"full figure",
"three-quarter profile",
"gesticulation",
"garment",
"cord",
"drape",
"coat, cloak",
"cardinal",
"ermine",
"lion",
"tree",
"copse",
"tree trunk",
"pine",
"rock",
"cliff face",
"hilly landscape",
"meadow",
"pond",
"shore",
"sky",
"horizon",
"crucifixion",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"nudity",
"waistcloth",
"wooden cross",
"woman",
"skull",
"bone",
"picture-in-picture",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"panel painting",
"saint",
"worship",
"wilderness",
"full beard",
"flesh colour",
"attribute",
"saint's attribute",
"mountain",
"plant",
"physiognomy",
"representation of the cross",
"desert",
"hermit",
"Chalcis (Syria)",
"Church Father",
"penitence",
"remoteness",
"humility",
"pain",
"regret",
"blow",
"stone",
"vanitas",
"ascetic",
"asceticism",
"translator",
"Vulgate",
"devout",
"churning",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"sad",
"drama",
"contemplation",
"earnestness",
"sobriety",
"pain",
"suffering"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1091",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "31.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "21.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "David, Gerard",
"date_of_birth": "1460",
"date_of_death": "1523"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1510",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1082/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1082/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-heilige-hieronymus-in-der-wildnis/download?sources=__default__&token=50a056c10bd840b4adaaa2529451edfd",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1005",
"title": "The Crucifixion, the Nativity and Saints",
"subjects": [
"crucified Christ with Mary, John, and Mary Magdalene",
"crucified Christ with Mary Magdalene, who usually weeps and embraces the cross",
"John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff",
"the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff",
"the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel",
"the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies",
"empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails",
"adoration of the Christ-child by Mary and Joseph",
"annunciation of Christ's birth to the shepherds (and/or shepherdesses) at night; a host of singing angels in the air",
"mountains",
"trees",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"the Passion",
"force",
"Jesus Christ",
"Mary",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"John the Baptist",
"Bartholomew (apostle)",
"Saint Catherine of Alexandria",
"Saint Cecilia",
"Golgotha",
"worship",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Holy Family",
"Christ Child",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"Bethlehem",
"annunciation",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"gold background",
"hallmark",
"ornamental band",
"simultaneous presentation",
"crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"representation of the cross",
"Nativity",
"the Passion",
"saint",
"saint",
"apostle",
"mountain landscape",
"rock",
"rocky landscape",
"mountain",
"hill",
"hilly landscape",
"cliff face",
"valley",
"tree",
"wooden cross",
"nail",
"wound",
"blood of Christ",
"drop of blood",
"stigmata of Christ",
"barefootedness",
"waistcloth",
"man",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"kneeling woman",
"kneeling man",
"mourner (female)",
"orans (female)",
"lighting design",
"dress",
"cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"garment",
"fur garment",
"ribbon",
"full beard",
"book",
"crown",
"cross",
"diadem",
"night",
"star (heavenly body)",
"sky",
"night sky",
"angel",
"route",
"shed roof",
"stall",
"infant",
"donkey",
"herdsman",
"shepherd's crook",
"dog",
"sheep",
"herd of sheep",
"fence",
"apparition",
"Bethlehem",
"Golgotha",
"branch",
"light",
"standing man",
"landscape",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"pointer",
"letter, character",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"dialogue",
"recumbent (male)",
"wing (angel)",
"angelic host",
"New Testament",
"mourning",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"martyr (male)",
"brook",
"lake",
"humility",
"piety",
"life",
"death",
"cycle",
"series",
"family",
"altarpiece",
"devotional service",
"hierarchy of scale",
"torture",
"vision",
"divinity",
"worship",
"Israel",
"Christmas story",
"luminous figure",
"Life of the Virgin",
"message",
"prophecy",
"birth",
"virgin",
"parents",
"perspective",
"miracle",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"depressing",
"earnestness",
"calm",
"despair",
"mourning",
"rigidity",
"heaviness",
"thoughtfulness",
"hope",
"hopelessness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1005",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "58.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "39.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Lorenzetti, Ambrogio",
"date_of_birth": "1290",
"date_of_death": "1348"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1330 - 1335",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/996/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/996/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/kreuzigung-und-geburt-christi-mit-heiligen/download?sources=__default__&token=629c64286892811e2c751b003efd4726",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1125",
"title": "Venus",
"subjects": [
"Venus Vulgaris",
"the (nude) human figure; 'Corpo humano' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure",
"(showing oneself) undressed, quasi-nude",
"veil",
"necklace",
"styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women",
"nude",
"historical narration",
"mythological representation",
"Venus",
"woman",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"full figure",
"three-quarter profile",
"eye contact",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"goddess",
"nudity",
"barefootedness",
"contrapposto",
"free leg",
"standing leg",
"necklace",
"neckband",
"pendant",
"gold jewellery",
"pearl",
"gem",
"head ornament",
"hairnet",
"updo",
"veil",
"cloth",
"stone floor",
"stone",
"sandy ground",
"mythology",
"femininity",
"antiquity",
"Rome",
"demythologization",
"sensuality",
"eroticism",
"seduction",
"darkness",
"night",
"dance of the seven veils",
"transparency",
"pause",
"statue",
"outer space",
"earth",
"nobility",
"unreality",
"emerald",
"ruby",
"disguise",
"light-dark contrast",
"sensuous",
"churning",
"provocative",
"intimacy",
"lewdness",
"eroticism",
"provocation",
"ease",
"lust",
"calm",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1125",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "37.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "24.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Cranach the Elder, Lucas",
"date_of_birth": "1472",
"date_of_death": "1553"
},
"creation_date": "1532",
"material": "Mixed technique on beech",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1116/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1116/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/venus/download?sources=__default__&token=8cf1b81a5e7253b3287203c2f8d6038d",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Cranach rarely staged Venus alone; she is usually accompanied by her son, Cupid. On this small panel, however, the maternal role has been omitted. The Olympian goddess instead uses her ethereal beauty for the purpose of seducing the viewer, before whose eyes she seems to be pausing momentarily from her dance with the veil. The most likely setting for such an intimate relationship between painting and viewer would have been the privacy of an art chamber belonging to a collector with a humanist education. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The Gontard family property \u2018Zum weissen Hirsch\u2019 was situated on Grosser Hirschgraben in Frankfurt, near the Goethe and Passavant family residences. The businessman and art collector Moritz von Gontard (1826\u20131886) was chairman of the administrators of the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut for many years. He made two gifts to the museum. On the occasion of the opening of the new building on Schaumainkai, completed in 1878, he donated Lucas Cranach\u2019s \u2018Venus\u2019. Upon his death eight years later, he left the St\u00e4del thirty-three works of the Dutch and Flemish Baroque. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 02:06"
},
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"identifier": "1114",
"title": "The Arts Being Introduced to Germany by Christianity",
"subjects": [
"allegorical representations ~ religion; 'Religione', 'Religione de SS. Mauritio e Lazaro', 'Religione vera christiana' (Ripa) (+ angel(s))",
"the Church or Christian religion vs. paganism and unbelief",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (DEUTSCHLAND) (DEUTSCHLAND)",
"St. Boniface preaching to heathen",
"art",
"adult man",
"adult woman",
"child",
"knight",
"harp - CC - out of doors",
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"names of cities and villages (FRANKFURT AM MAIN)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (MAIN) (MAIN)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (ALTE BR\u00dcCKE (Frankfurt am Main))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (SANKT BARTHOLOM\u00c4US (Frankfurt am Main))",
"building of church",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (ELISABETHKIRCHE (Marburg))",
"teacher and pupil",
"bard, lyric poet",
"allegory",
"city view",
"arts",
"Germany",
"Saint Boniface",
"monk",
"Elisabethkirche (Marburg)",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"Alte Br\u00fccke (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Sankt Bartholom\u00e4us (Frankfurt am Main)",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"copse",
"man",
"seated man",
"kneeling man",
"standing man",
"garment",
"cloak",
"regalia",
"mitre",
"crozier",
"carved wreath",
"laurel wreath",
"ivy wreath",
"harp",
"portative organ",
"musical instrument",
"axe",
"cross staff",
"bishop",
"woman",
"headscarf",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"coat, cloak",
"brooch",
"diadem",
"halo",
"book",
"palm frond",
"monk",
"angel",
"alb",
"suit of armour",
"helmet",
"armour",
"chain mail",
"dagger",
"group of people",
"horseman",
"horse",
"source",
"oak",
"tree trunk",
"forest",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"Main",
"Alte Br\u00fccke (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Sankt Bartholom\u00e4us (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Elisabethkirche (Marburg)",
"church",
"duomo",
"minster",
"bridge",
"river",
"boat",
"shore",
"sky",
"cirrostratus cloud",
"orange tree",
"laurel",
"knight",
"draft (plan)",
"mirror",
"compass (mathematics)",
"wayside shrine",
"covered wagon",
"ring",
"pennant",
"gemstone",
"scaffold",
"rope, cable",
"ladder, leader",
"construction worker",
"full beard",
"old man",
"barefootedness",
"girl",
"embroidery",
"belt",
"flower",
"boundary stone",
"stele",
"sculpture",
"pointer",
"head covering",
"figure seen from the back",
"brocade",
"gold brocade",
"sandal",
"man reading",
"man's shoe",
"woman's shoe",
"knee guard",
"gem",
"gold embroidery",
"wing (angel)",
"gesticulation",
"drape",
"hem",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"eye contact",
"tree",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"oak leaf",
"meadow",
"plant",
"grass",
"rise",
"far distance",
"plain",
"stump",
"city wall",
"route",
"milestone",
"shield",
"bridle",
"embrace",
"shoulder bag",
"cross",
"trefoil",
"church tower",
"expressiveness",
"boy",
"roof",
"field",
"pointed arch",
"facade",
"Germany",
"fresco",
"personification",
"antiquity",
"Renaissance",
"Gothic style",
"medieval",
"romanticism",
"Nazarene",
"altarpiece",
"religion",
"Christianity",
"Catholicism",
"Christian church",
"Teuton",
"Italy",
"monumentality",
"missionary (male)",
"piety",
"religiosity",
"paganism",
"idealised landscape",
"Bible",
"gospel",
"sermon",
"lesson",
"school",
"art instruction",
"teacher (male)",
"pupil (male)",
"academy",
"craft",
"expressiveness",
"art form",
"plastic art",
"art of painting",
"architecture",
"music",
"poetry",
"science",
"cultural history",
"coronation",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"doubt",
"disappointment",
"studies",
"Benedictine (male)",
"Franciscan",
"national consciousness",
"triptych",
"forest",
"priestess",
"construction drawing",
"bard",
"mountain vineyard",
"ruby",
"devout",
"churning",
"annoying",
"loving",
"thoughtful",
"grandeur",
"calm",
"trust",
"heaviness",
"contemplation",
"hope",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1114",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "284.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "611.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, stairway",
"artist": {
"name": "Veit, Philipp",
"date_of_birth": "1793",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "1834 - 1836",
"material": "Wall painting, transferred to canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1105/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1105/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-einfuehrung-der-kuenste-in-deutschland-durch-das-christe/download?sources=__default__&token=88070d4bbccc540e2d2b71feb27876f8",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n In the view of the Nazarene Philipp Veit, who was appointed director of the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt in 1830, the art of the future should be based entirely on the Christian Middle Ages. His fresco, which was transferred to canvas, shows an allegorical representation of the arts in the spirit of Christianity. Religion is represented by the pious female figure in the middle of the picture. With reference to the Bible, she breathes life into the three sister arts Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in the background and into Poetry, Music and Chivalry in the foreground on the left. The figures on the right edge of the picture observe the scene reverently as they wait to be converted by the sermon of St Boniface. An aged bard, symbolising the heathen cult, is bending low over his harp at front right. His position in the shadows and the broken strings of his instrument show that the end of his era has come. The fresco originally adorned the old premises of the Institute in Neue Mainzer Stra\u00dfe. There, too, the centre panel of the three-part work accompanied the allegories Germania and Italia. They represent the long-standing unity of the peoples of Germany and Italy."
},
{
"identifier": "837c",
"title": "The Meeting at the Golden Gate",
"subjects": [
"meeting of Anna and Joachim at the Golden Gate; they usually embrace or kiss each other (immaculate conception of Mary)",
"God the Father as bearded old man, usually with crown or tiara or sceptre and/or globe (+ angel(s))",
"Mary as child",
"hands folded",
"nimbus, halo ~ radiance emanating from persons or things",
"church (exterior)",
"castle",
"trees",
"low hill country",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"literary representation",
"Anne (saint)",
"Joachim",
"Jerusalem",
"woman",
"man",
"man",
"woman",
"nudity",
"old man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"dress",
"cloak",
"veil",
"wimple",
"turban",
"collar",
"fringed hem",
"cuff",
"gold embroidery",
"full beard",
"sandal",
"man's shoe",
"headscarf",
"embrace",
"round arch",
"cloud",
"disk halo",
"halo",
"landscape",
"hilly landscape",
"tree",
"castle",
"basilica",
"city",
"sky",
"horizon",
"ray of light",
"Golden Gate",
"physical contact",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"standing man",
"drape",
"heaven",
"lock",
"slope",
"hill",
"shrubbery",
"tower",
"ruin",
"meadow",
"mountain",
"Jerusalem",
"route",
"church",
"gesture of prayer",
"foreground",
"background",
"commissioned work",
"polyptych",
"triptych",
"predella",
"San Francesco (Alba)",
"Immaculata",
"promise",
"prophecy",
"apparition",
"city gate",
"birth",
"conception",
"parents",
"married couple",
"ancestor",
"prayer",
"Sacra Conversazione",
"Judaean Mountains",
"Life of the Virgin",
"devout",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"loving",
"safe and sound",
"longing",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"earnestness",
"harmony",
"hope",
"love"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/837c",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "113.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "54.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "3.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"height (sides)": {
"value": "111.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"height (centre)": {
"value": "139.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "3.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 13",
"artist": {
"name": "Macrino d'Alba",
"date_of_birth": "1465",
"date_of_death": "1528"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1493 - 1494",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2280/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2280/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/begegnung-von-joachim-und-anna-an-der-goldenen-pforte/download?sources=__default__&token=297857016b3417bdd1c204f53095b47a",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg4236d",
"title": "Pregnant Woman",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"anonymous historical person portrayed - BB - woman",
"pregnant woman",
"clothing for the upper part of the body",
"genre",
"portrait",
"woman",
"clothing",
"checked pattern",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"pregnancy",
"hand",
"en face",
"dialogue",
"woman",
"cloth",
"pattern",
"pregnant woman",
"fringed hem",
"half-length portrait",
"eye contact",
"family",
"focus",
"mother",
"solitude, loneliness",
"stillness",
"annoying",
"sad",
"depressing",
"calm",
"melancholy",
"rigidity",
"hopelessness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4236d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "377",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "235",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1910",
"material": "Line etching, aquatint, drypoint, and soft ground",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28015/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28015/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/schwangere-frau/download?sources=__default__&token=a74f583dafcbace9f9a2ff001522795f",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg1197",
"title": "Landscape in the Jura Mountains near Romanel",
"subjects": [
"landscapes in the temperate zone",
"dale, valley",
"mountains",
"names of cities and villages (ROMANEL-SUR-LAUSANNE)",
"cultivated land",
"landscape",
"valley",
"mountain range",
"field",
"Romanel-sur-Lausanne",
"mountain",
"hill",
"mountain range",
"valley",
"tree",
"field",
"sky",
"view",
"Romanel-sur-Lausanne",
"yellow",
"green",
"blue",
"breadth",
"twilight",
"contrast",
"void of human beings",
"reality",
"likeness",
"fog",
"colour plane",
"flatness",
"air",
"holiday",
"lonely",
"cool",
"even-tempered",
"longing",
"harmony",
"grandeur",
"calm",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1197",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "32.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "49.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Vallotton, F\u00e9lix",
"date_of_birth": "1865",
"date_of_death": "1925"
},
"creation_date": "1900",
"material": "Oil on paper-board",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4057/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4057/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/jura-landschaft-bei-romanel/download?sources=__default__&token=1b2d302bc0f6ec19846ab337e7f9c13f",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n F\u00e9lix Vallotton visited his birthplace, Lausanne, in the summer of 1900 together with his fellow artist \u00c9douard Vuillard. During his sojourn Vallotton painted more than thirty landscapes which later became known as \"decorative landscapes\". In these small-format works the artist compacted fields, mountains and sky to areas of colour which he allowed to collide directly with each other. Vallotton was less interested in the individual character of the landscape than in the interplay of colours and forms on the canvas, whose two-dimensional decorative style here still very much shows the influence of the Nabis."
},
{
"identifier": "lg348",
"title": "Blossoming branch of an apple tree",
"subjects": [
"plants (in general)",
"light",
"shadow",
"Nature",
"plant depiction",
"plant",
"plant",
"branch",
"apple tree",
"light",
"shadow",
"incident light",
"blossom",
"apple",
"fruit",
"tree",
"darkness",
"reduction",
"focus",
"floating",
"spring",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"freshness",
"earnestness",
"emptiness",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg348",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "38.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "33.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Fantin-Latour, Henri",
"date_of_birth": "1836",
"date_of_death": "1904"
},
"creation_date": "1875",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/133522/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/133522/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bluehender-zweig-eines-apfelbaums/download?sources=__default__&token=28eb659ceb10ce5c595bbfcc71c332c2",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1436",
"title": "Farmhouse in Nuenen",
"subjects": [
"rural housing, e.g. country-house, villa, cottage",
"hut, cabin, lodge",
"farmers - AA - female farmer, farmer's wife",
"names of cities and villages (NUENEN)",
"garden",
"goat",
"fowl (cock, hen, chicken, etc.)",
"genre",
"building",
"Nuenen",
"woman",
"animal",
"house",
"woman",
"head covering",
"goat",
"treetop",
"chicken",
"shrubs",
"sky",
"cloud",
"lawn",
"gable",
"thatched roof",
"window",
"shutter",
"wooden door",
"basket",
"chimney",
"farmhouse",
"trellis",
"fence",
"plant",
"Nuenen",
"poverty",
"modesty",
"dilapidation",
"rusticity",
"province",
"homeland",
"Netherlands",
"animal husbandry",
"simplicity",
"down-to-earthness",
"arduousness",
"everyday life",
"work",
"effort",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"longing",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"heaviness",
"harmony",
"thoughtfulness",
"trust",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1436",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "60.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "85.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Gogh, Vincent van",
"date_of_birth": "1853",
"date_of_death": "1890"
},
"creation_date": "1885",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1423/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1423/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bauernhaus-in-nuenen/download?sources=__default__&token=e400f53cab4d70e07e83ae96b1d96cdb",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The old farmhouse is crooked and ramshackle. There is no hint of the industrialisation which was also advancing into this rural region in the Netherlands province of Brabant. Shortly before Van Gogh encountered the Impressionists in France, he created a monument in earth tones to the hard-working peasants of his homeland. Although this painting does not yet demonstrate the radical approach of his later works, it nonetheless already hints at the \"lion's claws\", as a critic observed in 1923 after a visit to the St\u00e4del. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 02:23 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cMAKING VAN GOGH: A German Love Story\u201d (2019) \n 01:55 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cMAKING VAN GOGH: A German Love Story\u201d (2019) \n 02:04"
},
{
"identifier": "hm9",
"title": "Lineage of the Dominican Order",
"subjects": [
"family lineage, pedigree, genealogical tree or table",
"monastic orders, monastic life: Dominicans",
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child sitting on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)",
"historical person (PETRUS DE PALUDE)",
"the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily",
"historical person (REGINALDUS VON ORLEANS)",
"historical person (VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS)",
"male saints (HEINRICH SEUSE)",
"Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales",
"habit, frock",
"altarpiece",
"genealogical chart",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"Peter Paludanus (Petrus de Palude)",
"Raymond of Penyafort",
"Reginald of Orl\u00e9ans",
"Vincentius Bellovacensis",
"Heinrich Seuse",
"Antoninus Florentinus",
"child",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"man",
"woman",
"boy",
"half-figure",
"frock",
"gesticulation",
"eye contact",
"pointer",
"orans (male)",
"tonsure",
"mural",
"tendril",
"vine leaf",
"bloom",
"leaf",
"branch",
"letter, character",
"letter (typography)",
"gold colour",
"book",
"garment",
"coat, cloak",
"fabric",
"nudity",
"crown",
"monk",
"Dominican (male)",
"framing",
"sign of blessing",
"halo",
"cloth",
"drape",
"group of people",
"halo",
"theologian (male)",
"patriarch",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"habit",
"order",
"counterpart",
"healing",
"pledge",
"wisdom",
"eternity",
"patron saint (female)",
"Christian church",
"growth",
"Catholicism",
"world tree",
"queen",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"earnestness",
"contemplation",
"grandeur",
"reverence",
"abundance"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/hm9",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "166.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "150.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Holbein the Elder, Hans",
"date_of_birth": "1460",
"date_of_death": "1524"
},
"creation_date": "1501",
"material": "Mixed technique on spruce wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2701/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2701/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stammbaum-der-dominikaner-oberer-teil/download?sources=__default__&token=2233dc02b2624be96505ba857ff5a08f",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1942",
"title": "Woman Holding a Basket of Fruits",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone - BB - woman (+ half-length portrait)",
"ear-rings",
"hair - AA - female human figure",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (SHIRT)",
"cape",
"container made of plant material other than wood: basket",
"fruit",
"fruits: apple",
"trees: laurel (+ leaf)",
"portrait",
"woman",
"progeny",
"woman",
"updo",
"pearl earring",
"bun",
"three-quarter profile",
"half-figure",
"blouse",
"cloak",
"basket",
"leaf",
"branch",
"progeny",
"laurel branch",
"apple",
"blossom",
"flesh colour",
"physiognomy",
"rouge",
"drape",
"beauty",
"fertility",
"summer",
"Italy",
"calendar",
"harvest",
"peasant, farmer (female)",
"autumn",
"Roman (female)",
"season",
"allegory",
"Pomezia",
"still life",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"thoughtful",
"longing",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"grandeur",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1942",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "84.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "70.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Mayr, Johann Ulrich",
"date_of_birth": "1630",
"date_of_death": "1704"
},
"creation_date": "1663 - 1670",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1926/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1926/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/frau-mit-fruechtekorb/download?sources=__default__&token=f4fdffed19f4a22de0bdba095e09f3d7",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n He was destined for art from the cradle: Johann Ulrich Mayr, son of an Augsburg woman painter, trained first with Rembrandt in Amsterdam and later in Antwerp with Jacob Jordaens. Returning to his native city in southern Germany, he became one of the leading masters there. The basket of fruit and the leaves ornamenting her hair put this anonymous beauty on the same footing as Flora or Ceres, the goddesses of fruitfulness and bounty. The red cloak enhances the appeal of this truly eye-catching young woman with the pearl earring \u2013 and yet she seems absorbed in her own thoughts."
},
{
"identifier": "sg385",
"title": "Still Life with Blue Vase and Mushrooms",
"subjects": [
"still life of plants, flowers and fruit",
"fungi",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"still life",
"mushroom",
"dinnerware",
"mushroom",
"champignon",
"c\u00e8pe, boletus",
"vase",
"mirroring",
"pitcher",
"vessel",
"mug",
"stoneware",
"autumn",
"walk",
"ceramics",
"nature",
"forest",
"even-tempered",
"cool",
"earnestly",
"earnestness",
"freshness",
"calm",
"monotony",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg385",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "24.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "42",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Scholderer, Otto",
"date_of_birth": "1834",
"date_of_death": "1902"
},
"creation_date": "1891",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3235/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3235/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-blauer-vase-und-pilzen/download?sources=__default__&token=13eba27d8757bd89234572e6ec9cfb6c",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "2093",
"title": "Portrait of the Painter Louis Eysen",
"subjects": [
"historical person (EYSEN, Louis) - historical person (EYSEN, Louis) portrayed alone (+ three-quarter view portrait)",
"portrait, self-portrait of painter",
"moustache",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (SHIRT)",
"neck-gear: collar",
"coat",
"portrait",
"artist portrait",
"Louis Eysen",
"man",
"man",
"three-quarter profile",
"shoulder-length portrait",
"moustache",
"physiognomy",
"coat",
"collar",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"shadow",
"light",
"incident light",
"artist portrait",
"artist",
"painter",
"darkness",
"shirt",
"light-dark contrast",
"flesh colour",
"model (art)",
"friendship",
"reflection (psychology)",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"churning",
"annoying",
"intimacy",
"grandeur",
"contemplation",
"thoughtfulness",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2093",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "44.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "37.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Leibl, Wilhelm",
"date_of_birth": "1844",
"date_of_death": "1900"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1870",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2077/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2077/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-des-malers-louis-eysen/download?sources=__default__&token=c939e08a556fbae9866eb01256be5577",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Looming up out of the darkness, Louis Eysen encounters the viewer with a sceptical gaze. The wan light draws his light face out of the shadows and enables us to recognise the restlessness which contrasts with the sensuous lips and the dark eyes. Driven and introspective - that is how Leibl described Eysen, a St\u00e4del student he had met in Paris in 1869. The portrait of the artist should be seen in the context of the cult of friendship within Leibl's circle and reflects the close relationship of the artists to each other. Leibl's portraits in particular grant an intimate glimpse into the souls of his friends."
},
{
"identifier": "sgp40",
"title": "Resurrected Young Man",
"subjects": [
"youth, adolescent",
"kneeling figure",
"Resurrection; 'Ressurrettione' (Ripa)",
"allegory",
"man",
"man",
"boy",
"boy",
"kneeling man",
"cloth",
"fabric",
"gesticulation",
"plinth",
"drape",
"potential to be viewed in the round",
"primary view",
"physiognomy",
"resurrection",
"war",
"World War I",
"resurrection of Christ",
"New Testament",
"imprisonment",
"suffering",
"hunger",
"geometry",
"exhaustion",
"abstraction",
"Hagen",
"concentration camp",
"torture",
"lonely",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"depressing",
"sobriety",
"suffering",
"oppression",
"earnestness",
"pain",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sgp40",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "117.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "32.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"diameter": {
"value": "71.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 14",
"artist": {
"name": "Steger, Milly",
"date_of_birth": "1881",
"date_of_death": "1948"
},
"creation_date": "1920",
"material": "Wood",
"artwork_type": "sculpture",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4403/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4403/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/auferstehender-juengling/download?sources=__default__&token=678a722be1b69f3a64e0e1f67e158da0",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Is he afraid of the courage of his own convictions? With one leg already freed from the fetters, the young man stretches his slender body upwards - and at the same time denies the movement with the timid way in which he has placed his arms protectively around his head. With the expressive body language of her 'Resurrecting Youth', who recalls representations of Christ bearing the Cross and of the Last Judgement, Milly Steger captures the ambivalence of the mood between fear and hope that prevailed shortly after the First World War. Steger, who took over the studio of Georg Kolbe in Berlin in 1917, saw her artistic motivation in the \"penetration of the spheres of the soul\"."
},
{
"identifier": "sg4240d",
"title": "Female Nude",
"subjects": [
"human figure of ideal proportions, e.g. academic nude",
"adult woman",
"back",
"light",
"nude",
"woman",
"nudity",
"light",
"woman",
"figure seen from the back",
"shadow",
"space",
"outside",
"protection",
"inside",
"stillness",
"lonely",
"thoughtful",
"safe and sound",
"contemplation",
"heaviness",
"intimacy",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4240d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "239",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "119",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "O. Felsing, copperplate printing (Berlin)",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1910?",
"material": "Line etching, aquatint, and soft ground",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28019/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28019/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/frauenakt-1/download?sources=__default__&token=579be23e030f8fff2e9a6c7721319d3e",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
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"identifier": "1057",
"title": "Roman Tinker",
"subjects": [
"youth, adolescent",
"sitting on the ground",
"barefoot",
"handicrafts ~ maintenance and repair (+ men (labourers))",
"kitchen-utensils: cauldron (+ metal)",
"head-gear: hat",
"pipe ~ tobacco (+ taking (particular) foodstuffs: eating, drinking, smoking, chewing, etc.)",
"bellows",
"ruin of a dwelling, house, castle, etc.",
"riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman",
"names of cities and villages (ROMA)",
"genre",
"ruin",
"man",
"woman",
"animal",
"man",
"seated man",
"barefootedness",
"physiognomy",
"hat",
"vest",
"shirt",
"pitchpipe",
"rag",
"stone",
"horseman",
"horse",
"riding saddle",
"woman",
"skirt",
"stove",
"cauldron",
"pot",
"bellows",
"hammer",
"figure seen from the back",
"ruin",
"building",
"roof",
"wall",
"vine",
"hill",
"cloud cover",
"sky",
"cloud",
"bird",
"Rome",
"tinker",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"brazier",
"viaduct",
"round arch",
"shadow",
"horizon",
"smoker (male)",
"copper kettle",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"youth",
"Colosseum (Rome)",
"craft",
"smith (male)",
"traveller (male)",
"trade",
"profession",
"everyday life",
"enjoyment",
"rest",
"pause",
"poverty",
"Italy",
"tobacco",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"secret",
"earnestness",
"isolation",
"sobriety",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1057",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "79.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "63.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Weenix, Jan Baptist",
"date_of_birth": "1621",
"date_of_death": "1659"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1656",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1048/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1048/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/roemischer-kesselflicker/download?sources=__default__&token=53315ad6c29fe5ec83c0a5a3c670e5b5",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n From 1642 to 1647 Jan Baptist Weenix lived in Rome, where he worked for Pope Innocent X. Yet even after his return to Holland, he did not have to rely on the market \u2013 thanks to a number of wealthy patrons \u2013 and was free to develop unusual compositions such as this lone figure of a tinker. Barefoot and dressed in tattered clothing, the young man sits on a stone, beside him a copper pot, gleaming in the sunlight, and his hammer and bellows. The figure stands out against the grey wall in the midst of a southern ambiance created by the light and the ruined viaduct."
},
{
"identifier": "1849",
"title": "Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe",
"subjects": [
"Thisbe discovers the dying Pyramus (the scene may be represented near a fountain)",
"(OVID,Metamorphosen) specific works of literature (with AUTHOR, Title)",
"thunderstorm",
"landscapes in the temperate zone",
"city-view, and landscape with man-made constructions",
"lightning, flash of lightning, thunderbolt",
"lake",
"historical narration",
"mythological representation",
"landscape",
"Pyramus",
"Thisbe",
"man",
"woman",
"couple",
"animal",
"hill",
"tree",
"shrubs",
"lake",
"thunderstorm",
"cloud",
"storm cloud",
"sky",
"storm",
"lightning",
"architecture",
"house",
"building",
"lion",
"sheep",
"cow",
"dog",
"herd",
"cattle herd",
"horse",
"donkey",
"horseman",
"woman",
"man",
"blood (human)",
"sword",
"corpse",
"route",
"mythology",
"escape",
"death",
"danger",
"mulberry tree",
"saga",
"wilderness",
"Renaissance",
"city",
"security, safety",
"pain",
"suffering",
"untamedness",
"tragedy",
"love story",
"idealised landscape",
"pair of lovers",
"Babylon",
"force of nature",
"suicide",
"separation",
"parting",
"churning",
"earnestly",
"alarming",
"sad",
"depressing",
"longing",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"despair",
"suffering",
"tension",
"danger",
"unrest",
"earnestness",
"hopelessness",
"oppression",
"drama"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1849",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "191",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "274",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Poussin, Nicolas",
"date_of_birth": "1594",
"date_of_death": "1665"
},
"creation_date": "1651",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1833/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1833/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/gewitterlandschaft-mit-pyramus-und-thisbe/download?sources=__default__&token=0431a026a687ff5e4bc2f1a1bf1c2d5f",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Nicolas Poussin executed this painting in Rome in 1651 for Cassiano dal Pozzo, a well-known scholar and patron of the arts. Its literary source is the tragic Romeo-and-Juliet-like story of Pyramus and Thisbe, told by Ovid in his \u2018Metamorphoses\u2019. Poussin chose the dramatic moment in which Thisbe discovers her dead lover. He has thrown himself upon his sword in the belief that Thisbe has been torn to pieces by a lioness. Here, the artist brilliantly combined the tragedy experienced by the characters with an ideal landscape and a depiction of the forces of nature. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:10 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 02:06 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 02:50 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 02:11 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Nicolas Poussin: Gewitterlandschaft mit Pyramus und Thisbe \n \n \n Sammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nNicolas Poussin: Gewitterlandschaft mit Pyramus und Thisbe, 1651, St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main.\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/gewitterlandschaft-mit-pyramus-und-thisbe#yt \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n ASK AN ARTWORK \u2013 Fragen an die Kunst, Antworten aus dem Home Office: Nicolas Poussin \n \n \n Ein gewaltiges Gewitter tobt \u00fcber Poussins Gewitterlandschaft mit Pyramus und Thisbe. Die Landschaft scheint der Hauptakteur zu sein, oder warum sind die Figuren nur so klein dargestellt? Und was ist mit ihnen passiert? Wurde der Mann vom Blitz getroffen?\n\nIn der Serie ASK AN ARTWORK beantwortet die Kunsthistorikerin Anna Huber (Mitarbeiterin der Abteilung Bildung und Vermittlung) aus dem Home Office Fragen, die wir an die Kunst haben. Denn w\u00e4hrend der Coronakrise kommt das St\u00e4del zu euch: #StaydelAtHome\n\n\nFindet Nicolas Poussins Werk Gewitterlandschaft mit Pyramus und Thisbe in der Digitalen Sammlung: \nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/gewitterlandschaft-mit-pyramus-und-thisbe\n\n\nA vast storm blasters over Poussins Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe. The landscape seems to be the main actor, or why is it, that the figures are shown so small? And what happend to them? Was the man struck by lightning?\n\nIn the series ASK AN ARTWORK art historian Anna Huber (Educational Department of the St\u00e4del Museum) answers the questions that we have for art \u2013 from home office. Because during the Corona-Crisis, if you can\u2019t come to the St\u00e4del Museum, then the St\u00e4del Museum will come to you: #StaydelAtHome\n\nFind Nicolas Poussin's Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe in our Digital Collection: \nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/landscape-during-a-thunderstorm-with-pyramus-and-thisbe"
},
{
"identifier": "2336",
"title": "Virgin and Child",
"subjects": [
"Madonna: i.e. Mary with the Christ-child",
"head-gear: turban",
"dress, gown",
"coat, cape",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"woman",
"child",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"light-dark contrast",
"chiaroscuro",
"woman",
"bust (portrait)",
"infant",
"boy",
"sleeping man",
"turban",
"head covering",
"cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"petticoat",
"dress",
"cloth",
"nudity",
"flesh colour",
"lighting design",
"colouring",
"image detail",
"shadow",
"light",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Virgin and Child",
"intimacy",
"ardency",
"mother",
"mother-child relationship",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"breastfeeding",
"contemplation",
"devotional service",
"plasticity",
"warmth",
"stillness",
"close-up",
"sleep",
"Orientalism",
"Orient",
"the Passion",
"death",
"salvation",
"premonition",
"love",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"thoughtful",
"sensuous",
"grandeur",
"reverence",
"abundance",
"harmony",
"love",
"intimacy",
"trust",
"heaviness",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2336",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "64.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "50.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)",
"date_of_birth": "1591",
"date_of_death": "1666"
},
"creation_date": "1621 - 1622",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102204/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102204/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-mit-kind-4/download?sources=__default__&token=fe7b52418a9821d32c2b564d63e5c98d",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The Counter-Reformation confronted painters with a demand for new kinds of religious propaganda, and so they set out to find fresh ways of rendering familiar subjects. One such Baroque re-interpretation is this Virgin and Child by Guercino, Guercino, painted at the beginning of his stay in Rome (1621-23). The dramatic chiaroscuro, the intimate close-up view, and the simplicity of costume and action alike all contribute to the immediacy of the work\u2019s impact on the viewer. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Barbara and Eduard Beaucamp discovered the 'Virgin with Child' in a Frankfurt art shop in 1981 and purchased it at well below its real value, since the work was believed to be a nineteenth-century copy. Eduard Beaucamp was a long-standing editor at the 'Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'; the trained eye of the art critic - and that of his wife, Barbara, also a PhD art historian and a porcelain expert - recognised the outstanding quality of the painting. In 2010 they donated this precious work to the St\u00e4del Museum. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:28 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 02:03 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cTitian and the Renaissance in Venice\u201d (2019) \n 01:55"
},
{
"identifier": "1383",
"title": "The Blinding of Samson",
"subjects": [
"the blinding of Samson",
"violent death by blinding",
"story of Samson and Delilah (Judges 16:4-21)",
"fighting",
"cave, grotto",
"darkness",
"rays of natural light",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"force",
"Samson",
"Delilah",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"recumbent (male)",
"standing man",
"figure seen from the back",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"group of people",
"physiognomy",
"sky",
"vessel",
"fabric",
"drapery",
"baldachin",
"pearl bracelet",
"bracelet",
"pearl",
"head ornament",
"earring",
"belt",
"dress",
"shock of hair",
"lock",
"trousers",
"cloth",
"fist",
"blood (human)",
"drop of blood",
"combat",
"gesticulation",
"eye (human)",
"dagger",
"armour",
"suit of armour",
"bondage",
"chain (mechanical device)",
"bird's feather",
"beret",
"shield",
"helmet",
"soldier",
"fur cap",
"head covering",
"cuirass",
"harem pants",
"shirt",
"barefootedness",
"sword",
"lance",
"Nazirite",
"Philistine",
"Old Testament",
"movement (design element)",
"murder",
"force",
"assault",
"brutality",
"betrayal",
"lie",
"go blind",
"powerlessness",
"surprise",
"hero",
"beloved (female)",
"humiliation",
"war",
"superiority",
"strength",
"arrest",
"breach of faith",
"secret",
"cave",
"kris",
"partisan",
"traditional costume",
"seduction",
"wine jug",
"deceit",
"defencelessness",
"lighting design",
"silhouette shape",
"pentimento",
"bedroom",
"lap",
"time",
"ocean",
"vulnerability",
"pain",
"churning",
"shocking",
"disgusting",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"aggressiveness",
"unrest",
"tension",
"danger",
"pain",
"drama",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1383",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "219.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "305",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn",
"date_of_birth": "1606",
"date_of_death": "1669"
},
"creation_date": "1636",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1373/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1373/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-blendung-simsons/download?sources=__default__&token=0b83e2753ba5eaaaf22e8ecd6192c013",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n What violence! What drama! The superhuman strength with which God endowed the Old Testament judge Samson resides in his uncut hair. His mistress, Delilah, a Philistine, has coaxed this secret from him. She shaves his head and calls her countrymen, who lose no time in pouncing on the hero thus robbed of his might. They tie him up and gouge out his eyes. Illuminated with a harsh beam of the kind cast by a spotlight, the ghastly scene has a stage-like quality. Delilah looks back at her victim with an expression of triumph, fascination and disgust. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n This painting represents one of the most spectacular acquisitions in the long history of the St\u00e4del Museum. The driving force behind the efforts to purchase it was the then director of the St\u00e4del, Ludwig Justi. He negotiated a price of 336,000 marks with the previous owners, the family of the Counts of Sch\u00f6nborn in Vienna, but the St\u00e4del could not raise this amount on its own. Within days, eighty-five private donors had contributed 167,700 marks. The city and the Museums-Verein also provided large sums, enabling the purchase to be concluded in May 1905. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:16 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 01:35 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 02:11 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 02:06 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cRembrandt in Amsterdam: Creativity and Competition\u201d (2021) \n 02:46 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cRubens. The Power of Transformation\u201d (2018) \n 02:19 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Kunst|St\u00fcck \u2013 Dialog der Meisterwerke: Alte Meister \n \n \n In unserem Kunst|St\u00fcck zur Ausstellung Dialog der Meisterwerke. Hoher Besuch zum Jubil\u00e4um trifft Rembrandts \u201eDie Blendung Simsons (1636) aus dem St\u00e4del Museum auf Artemisia Gentileschis \u201eJudith enthauptet Holofernes (1612/13) aus dem Museo e Gallerie Nazionali di Capodimonte Neapel. Entdecken Sie in unter zwei Minuten spannende Details zu den Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln.\n\nDialog der Meisterwerke. Hoher Besuch zum Jubil\u00e4um (7. Oktober 2015 bis 24. Januar 2016): \nhttp://www.staedelmuseum.de/de/ausstellungen/dialog-der-meisterwerke#yt\n\nDie Ausstellung \u201eDialog der Meisterwerke. Hoher Besuch zum Jubil\u00e4um\u201c wurde gef\u00f6rdert durch die DZ Bank als Corporate Sponsor und die F\u00f6rderer Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain gGmbH, Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne sowie der Kulturstiftung der L\u00e4nder.\n\n--------------------------\n\nF\u00fcr Untertitel klicken Sie bitte auf das Untertitel-Symbol am rechten unteren Rand des Videos. /\nFor subtitles please click the captions icon at the bottom of the video. \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Zur Bildgenese der Blendung Simsons \n \n \n \u201eZur Bildgenese der Blendung Simsons\u201c \nEin Vortrag von Mareike Gerken und Prof. Dr. Jochen Sander, St\u00e4del Museum Frankfurt.\n\nAnl\u00e4sslich der Ausstellung \u201eNennt mich Rembrandt! Durchbruch in Amsterdam\u201c veranstaltete das St\u00e4del Museum eine internationale Tagung, die sich aktuellen kunsttechnologischen Forschungen zu Rembrandts Gem\u00e4lden und Arbeiten auf Papier widmete. Die Tagung brachte Perspektiven aus den Fachdisziplinen der Kunstgeschichte und Restaurierung zusammen und ging der Frage nach, welche kunsttechnologischen und methodischen Herangehensweisen derzeit im Vordergrund der Rembrandt-Forschung stehen und welche Ergebnisse sie f\u00fcr die zuk\u00fcnftige Forschung versprechen.\n\nMehr Informationen zur Ausstellung: https://www.staedelmuseum.de/de/nennt-mich-rembrandt"
},
{
"identifier": "stp443",
"title": "Mother and Child; Woman and Girl",
"subjects": [
"mother and child(ren), woman and child(ren) (family group)",
"adult woman (+ nude human being)",
"child (+ female (human being) (not to be used where -AA- is prescribed))",
"child (+ nude human being)",
"standing figure",
"cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers",
"nude",
"child",
"woman",
"woman",
"mother",
"girl",
"daughter",
"child",
"nudity",
"posture",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"gesture",
"hairstyle",
"eye (human)",
"flower",
"bouquet",
"physical contact",
"potential to be viewed in the round",
"primary view",
"protectress",
"freedom",
"sex organ",
"maturity",
"fear",
"worry",
"uncertainty",
"understanding",
"adolescence",
"churning",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"sad",
"optimistic",
"irritation",
"drama",
"trust",
"danger",
"love",
"pain"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/stp443",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "88.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "27.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "30.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig",
"date_of_birth": "1880",
"date_of_death": "1938"
},
"creation_date": "1924",
"material": "Swiss Pinewood",
"artwork_type": "sculpture",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4655/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4655/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/mutter-und-kind-frau-und-maedchen/download?sources=__default__&token=91dcb4637a8035a34c837659b8aa4e53",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Protect or let go? The mother's gestures are ambiguous: she holds her daughter firmly with one hand but pushes her away with the other. Parental experience speaks through her sad gaze, while the child looks at the world with its big, innocent eyes. In contrast to the simplified form of the bodies and the coarsely hewn surface of the figures, Kirchner devotes himself here with bizarre precision of detail to the sexuality of the girl: her vagina is painted red. Inspired by art from outside Europe, this wood sculpture is one of a series of representations of couples created during the mid-1920s. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The important collection of Expressionist art owned by the chemist Carl Hagemann (1867-1940) was formed from the beginning of the twentieth century in close exchange with the artists - even during the period when they were being vilified by the National Socialists. After Hagemann's death in 1940, his collection was secretly removed into storage to escape the war, together with the St\u00e4del's own collection. In gratitude for this hazardous but successful effort, Hagemann's heirs presented 935 works on paper to the St\u00e4del during the 1940s. Further generous donations were made over the course of several decades."
},
{
"identifier": "1269",
"title": "Christ with the Samaritan Woman at the Well",
"subjects": [
"Christ and the woman of Samaria: sitting at Jacob's well he asks her for a drink from her jug",
"well",
"tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: rope",
"trees",
"landscapes in the temperate zone",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"Jesus Christ",
"Samaritan",
"well",
"woman",
"man",
"man",
"woman",
"Samaritan (female)",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"barefootedness",
"dress",
"cloth",
"puff sleeves",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"updo",
"bun",
"waist scarf",
"bodice",
"seated man",
"beard",
"lock",
"garment",
"cloak",
"pointer",
"hand gesture",
"gesture",
"gesticulation",
"drape",
"physiognomy",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"well",
"amphora",
"pitcher",
"rope, cable",
"shadow",
"stone",
"landscape",
"deciduous tree",
"sky",
"cloud",
"horizon",
"hill",
"mountain",
"New Testament",
"stair",
"conversation",
"communication",
"foreground",
"background",
"far distance",
"tree",
"building brick",
"brick",
"rise",
"hilly landscape",
"tree trunk",
"tree bark",
"Samarien",
"water",
"liveliness",
"vitality",
"drinking vessel",
"man drinking",
"thirst",
"eternal life",
"immortality",
"source",
"spirituality",
"illumination",
"apparition",
"religion",
"belief",
"Jewry",
"Son of God",
"salvation",
"story of salvation",
"rest",
"travel",
"traveller (male)",
"prophet",
"krater",
"conflict",
"help",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"optimistic",
"thoughtful",
"reverence",
"grandeur",
"freshness",
"contemplation",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1269",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "39.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "29.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Badalocchio, Sisto",
"date_of_birth": "1585",
"date_of_death": "1620"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1609 - 1610",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1259/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1259/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/christus-mit-der-samariterin-am-brunnen/download?sources=__default__&token=c7fa759b875dc8f21862c72538cc97c3",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n When she married the Frankfurt citizen Franz Brentano in about 1800, noblewoman Antonia Josepha Edle von Birckenstock brought with her the famous art collection of her aristocratic father, Johann Melchior Ritter und Edler von Birckenstock. The Brentano-Birckenstock collection became one of the largest private art galleries in Frankfurt. Their daughter Josephine Brentano (1804-1879) married the Frankfurt merchant and chairman of the civic assembly Anton Theodor Brentano-Toccia (1809-1895). In 1870 the St\u00e4del acquired by auction some famous paintings from the Brentano-Birckenstock collection. This was followed in 1895 by an extensive donation. According to the inventory of art objects drawn up at the time, the small-format Baroque paintings mostly hung in the dining room of the Brentanos."
},
{
"identifier": "1676",
"title": "Mercury and Battus",
"subjects": [
"Mercury and Battus; Battus is bribed with a heifer as hush-money",
"herding, herdsman, herdswoman, shepherd, shepherdess, cowherd, etc.",
"deciduous forest",
"rocks",
"historical narration",
"mythological representation",
"Mercury",
"Battus",
"man",
"animal",
"cow",
"man",
"seated man",
"standing man",
"lock",
"physiognomy",
"barefootedness",
"landscape",
"tree",
"deciduous tree",
"tree trunk",
"tree bark",
"dead tree",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"forest",
"deciduous forest",
"hilly landscape",
"rise",
"meadow",
"foreground",
"background",
"rock",
"stone",
"staff",
"herdsman",
"full beard",
"gesture",
"pointer",
"garment",
"old man",
"valley",
"embankment",
"sky",
"communication",
"narrative",
"myth",
"hike",
"travel",
"idyll",
"theft",
"betrayal",
"morals, morality",
"purse",
"messenger of the gods",
"even-tempered",
"curious",
"carefree",
"calm",
"freshness",
"secret",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1676",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "12.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "16.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Elsheimer, Adam",
"date_of_birth": "1578",
"date_of_death": "1610"
},
"creation_date": "1610 - 1620",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1661/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1661/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/merkur-und-battus/download?sources=__default__&token=6f4b8cc9ac68cf3165cfdfd1f98ed2eb",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Family L\u00f6wenstein left for America, to then return to Frankfurt in 1870 as the millionaires Livingstone. Their daughter Rose Livingston (1860\u20131914), who remained unmarried throughout her life, established the Rose Livingston Foundation in 1913 with a donation of several million, for an old people\u2019s home for educated ladies of different classes. Like her sister Fanny, she bequeathed parts of her art collection to the St\u00e4del. Among them were several landscape paintings by one of her friends: the Frankfurt painter Wilhelm Steinhausen."
},
{
"identifier": "2066",
"title": "Two Women by a Sink; The Sisters",
"subjects": [
"historical person (SCHILLING, Erna) - BB - woman - historical person (SCHILLING, Erna) in a double-portrait (+ three-quarter length portrait)",
"historical person (SCHILLING, Gerda) - BB - woman - historical person (SCHILLING, Gerda) in a double-portrait (+ full length portrait)",
"sitting figure - AA - female human figure (+ sideview, profile)",
"sisters (second degree family relationships)",
"jug and basin; wash-basin",
"dress, gown",
"neck-gear: collar",
"ear-rings",
"making up - AA - (for) women",
"hairdress - AA - ~ women",
"couch, sofa, settee",
"cushion",
"armchair, seat",
"portrait",
"woman",
"Erna Schilling",
"Gerda Schilling",
"interior space",
"interior furnishing",
"interior space",
"chair",
"table",
"woman",
"dress",
"collar",
"earring",
"hairstyle",
"shoe",
"woman's shoe",
"high-heeled shoe",
"sash",
"ruche",
"carpet",
"dish",
"water",
"washbasin",
"pillow, cushion",
"gesture",
"wall",
"seated woman",
"prostitution",
"milieu",
"sister",
"fashion",
"purity",
"cleansing",
"innocence",
"model (art)",
"safe and sound",
"even-tempered",
"provocative",
"thoughtful",
"annoying",
"trust",
"harmony",
"intimacy",
"thoughtfulness",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2066",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "121.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "90.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig",
"date_of_birth": "1880",
"date_of_death": "1938"
},
"creation_date": "1913",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2050/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2050/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/zwei-frauen-mit-waschbecken/download?sources=__default__&token=ba7cb54d4257b1fb5bff22757e928e9f",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n From 1912 onwards, the sisters Erna and Gerda Schilling appear in many of Kirchner\u2019s Berlin period paintings (1911\u20131917). Both worked as dancers in nightclubs and as models for various artists. Close together and yet isolated from each other, Kirchner placed Gerda diagonally behind Erna dipping her hands into a sink. The pointy shapes, garish colours and the play on the complementary contrast of pink and green are typical of Kirchner\u2019s Berlin period paintings. It all reflects his experiences in the big city, especially the fast pace of life and the isolation of the individual. As Kirchner\u2019s significant other, Erna (1884\u20131945) supported him in his artistic work, made embroideries according to his designs and later also took care of his business as well as the administration of his estate. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n From 1900 onwards, the Frankfurt chemist and industrialist Carl Hagemann (1867\u20121940) assembled one of the most important private collections of modern art. It included numerous paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints, especially by members of the artist group \u201cDie Br\u00fccke\u201d. After Carl Hagemann died in an accident during the Second World War, the then St\u00e4del director Ernst Holzinger arranged for Hagemann\u2019s heirs to evacuate his collection with the museum\u2019s collection. In gratitude, the family donated almost all of the works on paper to the St\u00e4del Museum in 1948. Further donations and permanent loans as well as purchases of paintings and watercolours from the Hagemann estate helped to compensate for the losses the museum had suffered in 1937 as part of the Nazi\u2019s \u201cDegenerate Art\u201d campaign. Today, the Hagemann Collection forms the core of the St\u00e4del museum\u2019s Expressionist collection."
},
{
"identifier": "2443",
"title": "Saint James the Greater",
"subjects": [
"the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword",
"coat, cape",
"book",
"cross as symbol of Christ",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"James the Elder (apostle)",
"man",
"man",
"saint",
"half-length portrait",
"staff",
"pilgrim's staff",
"halo",
"book",
"coat, cloak",
"ornamental pin",
"red",
"black",
"illumination",
"lighting design",
"consistency",
"drape",
"apostle",
"martyr (male)",
"disciple (male)",
"New Testament",
"pilgrim (male)",
"pilgrimage",
"Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela",
"shell",
"Israel",
"Jerusalem",
"Gethsemane",
"Spain",
"Santiago de Compostela",
"Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela",
"gospel",
"beheading",
"martyrdom",
"persecution of Christians",
"Baroque",
"Naples",
"Rome",
"naturalism",
"Neapolitan School",
"early work",
"light-dark contrast",
"devout",
"churning",
"depressing",
"cool",
"thoughtful",
"contemplation",
"heaviness",
"tension",
"calm",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2443",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "133.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "99.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Ribera, Jusepe de",
"date_of_birth": "1591",
"date_of_death": "1652"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1615 - 1616",
"material": "oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/111304/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/111304/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-heilige-jakobus-der-aeltere/download?sources=__default__&token=51df84c412f9fa8a3092d93f37d33367",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Saint James the Greater is an early work by the Spanish painter Jusepe de Ribera, who worked in Italy. He painted this picture in around 1615/16, towards the end of his stay in Rome. Ribera, who is among the first and most important Caravaggisti, further developed Caravaggio\u2019s revolutionary new art with his own distinctive approach. Here we come face to face with a monumental half-figure with sculptural presence. The apostle stands in front of a dark wall and is illuminated by a cone of light entering from the top left of the picture. The insignia that is pinned to his robe gleams in the light and serves as another reference to Saint James\u2019s pilgrimage, apart from his pilgrim\u2019s staff. His bright red cloak has a voluminous quality, its folds forming into a range of hills and valleys. The gentleness of the saint\u2019s inclined head creates a subtle contrast with the power expressed in his physique. This ambivalence between outward appearance and inner epiphany, between presence and rapture identifies the painting as a sophisticated masterpiece in Ribera\u2019s early work. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The Dagmar Westberg Foundation has been a staunch supporter of the St\u00e4del Museum since 2000, helping to facilitate new acquisitions, most recently through the donation of an altar by the Antwerp Master of the van Groote Adoration in 2008. To mark her hundredth birthday, Dagmar Westberg, who is a native of Hamburg but chose to make Frankfurt her home, has now acquired this important early work by Jusepe de Ribera for the St\u00e4del. In addition to its commitment to the visual arts, her foundation also supports social projects in Frankfurt. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:33 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 02:27 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 02:08"
},
{
"identifier": "1225",
"title": "Two Smoking Peasants at the Coal Fire",
"subjects": [
"farmers",
"adult man",
"standing figure",
"sitting figure",
"sitting with arms or elbows on the knees (+ sideview, profile)",
"pipe ~ tobacco (+ taking (particular) foodstuffs: eating, drinking, smoking, chewing, etc.)",
"open hearth, fire-place",
"old woman",
"standing figure - AA - female human figure",
"maid ~ house personnel",
"head-gear: hat",
"communal rooms",
"chest, coffer",
"wooden container: barrel, cask",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"dish, plate, saucer",
"open door",
"genre",
"man",
"woman",
"interior space",
"interior furnishing",
"wooden door",
"door",
"man",
"standing man",
"seated man",
"hat",
"hat feather",
"shirt",
"beret",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"headscarf",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"pipe",
"pitcher",
"fire",
"smoke",
"flame",
"barrel",
"plate",
"Essen",
"dish",
"crate",
"smoker (male)",
"house",
"pipe smoker",
"skirt",
"blouse",
"bodice",
"apron",
"coat",
"trousers",
"sock",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"firewood",
"old woman",
"house wall",
"interior space",
"farmhouse",
"stoneware",
"maid",
"hostess",
"peasant, farmer (female)",
"society",
"precariat",
"poverty",
"enjoyment",
"trade",
"Inn, tavern",
"village",
"everyday life",
"light-dark contrast",
"consistency",
"coal",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"intimacy",
"monotony",
"thoughtfulness",
"sobriety",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1225",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "16.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "13.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Teniers the Younger, David",
"date_of_birth": "1610",
"date_of_death": "1690"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1634",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1215/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1215/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/zwei-rauchende-bauern-am-kohlenfeuer/download?sources=__default__&token=ebac9120d063f188c8b6be689475da0f",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Having fled from France in 1689 for religious reasons, the Calvinist Gontard family soon rose to wealth and honour in its new home town of Frankfurt: the Gontards were ennobled as \"Imperial Knight of the Holy Roman Empire, Lord von Gontard\". Their city mansion, 'Zum wei\u00dfen Hirsch', lay in Gro\u00dfer Hirschgraben in the neighbourhood of those of the Goethe and Passavant families. The merchant and art collector Moritz von Gontard (1826-1886) was chairman of the five-man administrative committee of the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut for many years until his death. Gontard made a gift to the museum on two occasions: once for the opening of the new building in Schaumainkai, completed in 1878, which he took as an opportunity to present the museum with Lucas Cranach's 'Venus'. Eight years later Moritz von Gontard died and bequeathed his art collection to the St\u00e4del. On 28 April 1887 the official press of Prussia confirmed that it was permissible to accept the bequest: \"The Administration of the St\u00e4delsches Kunst-Institut in Frankfurt am Main has been granted permission by the territorial lord to receive the 33 paintings with an approximate total value of 103,000 M which were bequeathed by the deceased merchant Friedrich Moritz Gontard in his last will and testament.\" The collection mainly contained works of Dutch and Flemish Baroque painting."
},
{
"identifier": "sg4299d",
"title": "Bread!",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"adult woman",
"child",
"personal depiction",
"genre"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4299d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "352",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "285",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1924",
"material": "Crayon lithograph (transfer)",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28078/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28078/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/brot/download?sources=__default__&token=01054ed1092e85a3c943bdbabee8e89b",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "2253a",
"title": "The Adoration of the Magi",
"subjects": [
"adoration of the kings: the Wise Men present their gifts to the Christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh)",
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child sitting on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)",
"ruin of a building ~ architecture",
"angels",
"altarpiece",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"worship",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Holy Family",
"family",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"the Three Magi",
"Melchior",
"Caspar",
"Balthasar",
"angel",
"Bethlehem",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"saint",
"saint",
"ruin",
"gesture",
"facial expression",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"man",
"woman",
"infant",
"nudity",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"kneeling man",
"group of people",
"physical contact",
"angel",
"hilly landscape",
"hill",
"mountain",
"rock",
"cliff face",
"forest",
"meadow",
"house",
"chimney",
"roof",
"window",
"tower",
"defensive fortification",
"round arch",
"archway",
"route",
"fortress",
"tree",
"bough",
"branch",
"gemel window",
"apse",
"plant",
"pillar",
"balustrade",
"frieze",
"brick",
"arcade",
"reused building material",
"stair",
"pointed arch",
"truncated column",
"stone",
"horse",
"horseman",
"soldier",
"lance",
"standard",
"suit of armour",
"turban",
"beret",
"cloud",
"sky",
"bird",
"ornament",
"oculus",
"garment",
"veil",
"curved dagger",
"sceptre",
"gem",
"censer",
"gold",
"stamped brocade",
"ox",
"donkey",
"holiday dress",
"full beard",
"ribbon",
"New Testament",
"pilaster",
"drape",
"Bethlehem",
"Mannerism",
"art market",
"church",
"crypt",
"wealth",
"gift",
"ornament",
"providence",
"genuflection",
"pride",
"royal palace",
"landscape painting",
"Europe",
"Asia",
"Africa",
"prayer",
"intercession",
"fate",
"autumn",
"spring",
"triptych",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"grandeur",
"contemplation",
"hope",
"abundance",
"freshness",
"secret",
"harmony",
"magnificence",
"tension"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2253a",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"maximum height": {
"value": "114.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "84.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum height": {
"value": "90.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of the von Groote Adoration",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1516 - 1519",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/103215/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/103215/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-anbetung-der-heiligen-drei-koenige/download?sources=__default__&token=d634f163841990d195d556edaffa3091",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n In the sixteenth century Antwerp, a major trade metropolis, became one of north-western Europe\u2019s leading art centres. Among its many painters\u2019 workshops were a number of studios that worked closely with one another. For want of a better name, the respective artists are collectively known as the \u2018Antwerp Mannerists\u2019. One of their main representatives, the \u2018Master of the von Groote Adoration\u2019, was named after this work. Here, he depicted the \u2018Adoration of the Magi\u2019 in a wealth of detail, accompanying it with two Old Testament scenes that serve as a commentary. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Descended from a Baltic-Hamburg entrepreneurial family, Dagmar Westberg lived in Frankfurt am Main since the end of the war. Her great uncle Oskar Troplowitz, who led the Beiersdorf company to success, was already a great patron of the arts and bequeathed numerous pieces of art to the Kunsthalle Hamburg, including works by Renoir, Sisley, Picasso and Liebermann. Dagmar Westberg then continued this tradition and supported the St\u00e4del Museum for many years. The Dagmar Westberg Foundation, founded in 2000, has enabled important purchases for the St\u00e4del Prints and Drawings Collection to this day. In addition, it promotes art historical publications and activities, awards scholarships to young art historians and grants subsidies for restoration works at the St\u00e4del Art Institute. Even though especially our Prints and Drawings Collection benefits from the generous support of the Dagmar Westberg Foundation, the painting collections, however, have also been expanded in recent years with significant donations from this patron. In addition, the foundation enabled the research for and development of the exhibition \u201cTitian and the Renaissance in Venice\u201d (2019). \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:38 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:51 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:25 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:43"
},
{
"identifier": "255",
"title": "Madonna and Child, worshipped by St Carlo Borromeo",
"subjects": [
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child standing on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right (+ angels floating in the air)",
"non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Charles Borromeo (+ Mary)",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"worship",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"Carlo Borromeo",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"angel",
"man",
"woman",
"boy",
"nudity",
"saint",
"hand kiss",
"sign of blessing",
"mozzetta",
"tunic",
"worship",
"cloak",
"dress",
"veil",
"drape",
"drapery",
"drapery",
"group of people",
"toddler",
"seated woman",
"kneeling man",
"standing man",
"gesture",
"gesticulation",
"physical contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"half-figure",
"three-quarter-length portrait",
"three-quarter profile",
"profile"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/255",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "35.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "27.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Cantarini, Simone",
"date_of_birth": "1612",
"date_of_death": "1648"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1630 - 1650",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/255/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/255/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/maria-mit-kind-vom-heiligen-carlo-borromeo-verehrt/download?sources=__default__&token=eb086354e06923da09cc8dd07c4ba4c3",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1551",
"title": "View of Saint Peter\u2019s in Rome",
"subjects": [
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (SAN PIETRO (Rom))",
"names of cities and villages (ROMA)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ITALIA) (ITALIA)",
"church (exterior)",
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (TEVERE) (TEVERE)",
"river",
"low hill country",
"adult man",
"adult woman",
"child",
"ass, donkey",
"dog",
"rowing-boat, canoe, etc.",
"trees: cypress",
"trees: pine",
"dusk, evening twilight",
"clouds",
"farmers",
"farmers - AA - female farmer, farmer's wife",
"landscape",
"city view",
"riverscape",
"Tiber",
"boat",
"Rome",
"St Peter's Basilica (Rome)",
"Italy",
"building",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"Rome",
"Italy",
"St Peter's Basilica (Rome)",
"Tiber",
"hilly landscape",
"hill",
"Vatican Obelisk (Rome)",
"city wall",
"mural",
"palace",
"sky",
"cloud",
"bird",
"river",
"riverscape",
"city",
"city silhouette",
"shore",
"embankment",
"pine",
"cypress",
"deciduous tree",
"conifer",
"forest",
"copse",
"tree trunk",
"tree bark",
"tree root",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"plant",
"moss",
"meadow",
"grass",
"flower",
"ivy",
"dog",
"donkey",
"suitcase",
"luggage, baggage",
"basket",
"earring",
"goods",
"fabric",
"storey",
"hat",
"coat, cloak",
"plus-fours",
"man's shoe",
"stocking",
"headscarf",
"hairstyle",
"lock",
"cloth",
"hairband",
"bow",
"heeled shoe",
"woman's shoe",
"tambourine",
"traditional costume",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"girl",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"Italian",
"Italian woman",
"seated man",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"kneeling woman",
"figure seen from the back",
"column",
"ruin",
"skirt",
"apron",
"bodice",
"blouse",
"herd of sheep",
"shepherd",
"masonry",
"stone",
"rock",
"house",
"roof",
"window",
"cross",
"cupola",
"perspective",
"boat",
"rowing boat",
"raft",
"route",
"view",
"tower",
"merlon",
"rudder",
"herdsman",
"bridle",
"horse ornaments",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"study trip",
"veduta",
"Vatican City",
"Arcadia",
"antiquity",
"classicism",
"fortress",
"backdrop",
"staffage",
"idealised landscape",
"Palatine Hill (Rome)",
"romanticism",
"romance",
"trade",
"travel",
"wanderer",
"hike",
"pilgrim (male)",
"escape",
"peasant, farmer (female)",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"maid",
"Campagna Romana",
"Latium",
"Seven Hills of Rome",
"Leonine Wall (Rome)",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"carefree",
"curious",
"longing",
"freshness",
"calm",
"gaiety",
"ease",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1551",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "72.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "90.2",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Hackert, Jakob Philipp",
"date_of_birth": "1737",
"date_of_death": "1807"
},
"creation_date": "1774",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1537/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1537/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/blick-auf-sankt-peter-in-rom/download?sources=__default__&token=90067ed0d4c753bc1ba78b3e4525e0ec",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Embedded in an ideal classical landscape, the dome of St Peter\u2019s on the distant horizon rises above the Tiber, where it glows like a vision of Rome\u2019s everlasting grandeur. A mild southern light permeates the scene. Similar to many other German artists, for Hackert, his sojourn in Italy meant the realisation of a dream. In addition, a stay in Italy was a rich source of inspiration for his subsequent artistic work. The longing for Italy also attracted many travellers, long before actual tourism developed."
},
{
"identifier": "1133",
"title": "Portrait of a Young Man",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone (+ (full) bust portrait)",
"youth, adolescent",
"looking sideways",
"head-gear (BARETT)",
"portrait",
"man",
"bust (portrait)",
"three-quarter profile",
"head covering",
"ornament",
"shirt",
"pliss\u00e9",
"man",
"boy",
"beret",
"doublet",
"boy",
"youth",
"androgyny",
"bourgeoisie",
"nobility",
"luxury",
"wealth",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Venice",
"beauty",
"idealised portrait",
"closeness",
"miniature painting",
"thoughtful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"soothing, calming",
"thoughtfulness",
"grandeur",
"calm",
"melancholy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1133",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "20.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "17.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 16",
"artist": {
"name": "Titian",
"date_of_birth": "1485",
"date_of_death": "1576"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1510",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1124/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1124/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-eines-jungen-mannes-1/download?sources=__default__&token=c72b4134d8bdd2b8cbdf68c0d6b79985",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This early work by Titian presents such a radically close-up view of the sitter that he has to cut off the top of his cap and even his arms. The casual clothing \u2013 a white chemise clearly visible under a blue jacket shot through with gold thread \u2013 implies an intimacy that is further amplified by the small size of the panel. This is indeed the smallest of Titian\u2019s paintings and not unlike a portrait miniature. Whether it was originally a stand-alone piece or was worked into a piece of furniture or wooden panelling is impossible to say. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:13 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cTitian and the Renaissance in Venice\u201d (2019) \n 01:49"
},
{
"identifier": "1588",
"title": "Madonna and Child in a Niche",
"subjects": [
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in front of her in her lap (or in front of her bosom)",
"Christ-child suckling, or beginning to suckle, e.g. Mary uncovering her breast ~ Madonna-representations",
"coat, cape",
"border, ribbon, braid",
"glass of wine",
"table-knife",
"fruits: lemon",
"grape",
"fruits: hazelnut",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"woman",
"child",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"three-quarter-length portrait",
"woman",
"boy",
"toddler",
"Maria lactans",
"niche",
"roundel",
"ornament",
"decoration",
"floral ornament",
"baluster (architecture)",
"cornice",
"textiles",
"cloth of honour",
"cloth",
"edging",
"gold hem",
"pearl",
"flower",
"blossom",
"gold embroidery",
"embroidery",
"seated woman",
"three-quarter profile",
"veil",
"lock",
"shirt",
"dress",
"cloak",
"medieval cloak",
"drape",
"physical contact",
"breastfeeding",
"breast",
"seated man",
"smock",
"barefootedness",
"pillow, cushion",
"gold brocade",
"table",
"lemon",
"grape",
"hazelnut",
"knife",
"drinking glass",
"glass lid",
"lidded goblet",
"red wine",
"prayer beads",
"ring",
"tassel",
"light",
"shadow",
"hierarchy of scale",
"coral",
"coral necklace",
"parapet, balustrade",
"light reflection",
"flesh colour"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1588",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "51.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "38.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 20",
"artist": {
"name": "Cleve, Joos van",
"date_of_birth": "1485",
"date_of_death": "1541"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1520",
"material": "Oil on oak wood, thinned and cradled, on all sides modern additions",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1574/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1574/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-mit-kind-in-einer-nische/download?sources=__default__&token=ceb926cc57ac3bd0a3ab8e87a01f074f",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Like few other artists of his time, Joos van Cleve and his workshop provided the Antwerp art market with high-quality serially produced works. He specialized in paintings of the Virgin and Child, which were executed and assembled by himself, but also independently by workshop assistants drawing on various models approved by him. The infrared image of the painting shows the preparatory underdrawing beneath the layer of paint. The panel (initially inverted) was first used for a different composition of the Virgin and Child. Lines of dots visible on Mary\u2019s right hand and the Infant\u2019s robe suggest that a perforated cartoon and a sprinkling of pounce were used to transfer the original design accurately. Van Cleve\u2019s workshop perfected systematic copying in the interest of a high volume of sales."
},
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"identifier": "alh2",
"title": "Virgin Annunciate",
"subjects": [
"the Annunciation: Mary sitting (+ Holy Ghost (as dove))",
"sitting figure - AA - female human figure (+ three-quarter view)",
"flowers: lily (+ plants used symbolically)",
"flowers in a vase",
"book - MM - book open",
"coat, cape",
"border, ribbon, braid",
"bench",
"hangings and drapery",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"annunciation",
"Holy Spirit",
"Mary",
"woman",
"animal",
"woman",
"seated woman",
"woman reading",
"full figure",
"lock",
"diadem",
"coat, cloak",
"cloak",
"dress",
"gold embroidery",
"edging",
"drape",
"three-quarter profile",
"halo",
"flesh colour",
"physiognomy",
"gesticulation",
"gold background",
"hallmark",
"spandrel",
"ornament",
"dove",
"lily",
"Madonna lily",
"flower",
"blossom",
"bench",
"book",
"amphora",
"vase",
"drapery",
"pointed arch",
"Maria Annunziata",
"pillow, cushion",
"cross pattern",
"hairband",
"disk halo",
"annunciation",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"New Testament",
"message",
"Immaculata",
"conception",
"birth",
"premonition",
"prophecy",
"fertility",
"triptych",
"polyptych",
"virgin",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"immaculateness",
"interior space",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"loving",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"thoughtfulness",
"harmony",
"hope",
"intimacy",
"secret",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/alh2",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Originaltafel",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "54.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "32.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Starnina, Gherardo",
"date_of_birth": "1360",
"date_of_death": "1413"
},
"creation_date": "1404 - 1407",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2403/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2403/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/maria-annunziata-1/download?sources=__default__&token=b80c1b7f885617d19d79b0b5cd103cb2",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1150",
"title": "Lucrezia Borgia; Portrait of a Roman woman in white tunic and red robe",
"subjects": [
"historical person (BORGIA, Lucrezia) - BB - woman - historical person (BORGIA, Lucrezia) portrayed alone (+ half-length portrait)",
"adult woman",
"names of cities and villages (ROMA)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ITALIA) (ITALIA)",
"arm or hand held in front of the chest",
"hand on the hip",
"clothes covering the entire body (TUNIC)",
"coat",
"ornaments, jewels",
"portrait",
"Lucretia Borgia (Duchess of Ferrara 1480-1519)",
"woman",
"Rome",
"Italy",
"woman",
"half-figure",
"three-quarter profile",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"updo",
"hair accessory",
"earring",
"bangle",
"ring",
"brooch",
"gem",
"gold jewellery",
"tunic",
"fabric",
"gold embroidery",
"coat, cloak",
"drape",
"sleeve",
"muse",
"beloved (female)",
"antiquity",
"Renaissance",
"stole",
"silk",
"costume",
"theatre",
"Italy",
"idealised portrait",
"actress",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"cool",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"grandeur",
"heaviness",
"magnificence",
"calm",
"melancholy",
"secret",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1150",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "98.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "81.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Feuerbach, Anselm",
"date_of_birth": "1829",
"date_of_death": "1880"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1862 - 1866",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1141/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1141/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-einer-roemerin-in-weisser-tunika-und-rotem-mantel/download?sources=__default__&token=d7e6de147ae1509bbfde25296e99890f",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Feuerbach was driven by a longing for the grandeur of times long past. Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance were his world. The son of an archaeologist who spent a good part of his life in Rome, he staged his models as if they had come from a distant age. However precise the rendering of the details, in her aloof monumentality the Roman woman in the white tunic looks more like a statue than a living person. The artist painted his beloved Anna Risi \u2013 called Nanna \u2013 more than twenty times; for him, she embodied the classical ideal of beauty. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The Frankfurt Senator and juryman Eduard Souchay (1800\u20131872) acquired this portrait of Feuerbach\u2019s lover in Rome directly from the artist. Souchay, child of a Huguenot merchant family, is best known in Frankfurt for his political activities. In 1848 he was a member of the German National Assembly and was also the editor of the \u2018Volksbote\u2019 (People\u2019s Messenger). It was due to his initiative that Frankfurt joined the tariff union. A street in Sachsenhausen has been named after him. Souchay\u2019s wife, Helene, presented the work to the museum in 1885."
},
{
"identifier": "sg511",
"title": "Village Street with People Resting at a Brigde",
"subjects": [
"village street",
"farm or solitary house in landscape",
"(traveller) resting in the open air",
"(farm) wagon, freight wagon, cart",
"bridge",
"trees",
"clouds",
"landscape",
"genre",
"street scene",
"building",
"copse",
"woman",
"man",
"child",
"group of people",
"animal",
"sky",
"cloud",
"deciduous tree",
"tree",
"brook",
"bridge",
"meadow",
"embankment",
"route",
"horse",
"covered wagon",
"white horse",
"woman",
"man",
"child",
"group of people",
"hat",
"skirt",
"coat",
"cloak",
"seated man",
"figure seen from the back",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"staff",
"pannier",
"basket",
"house",
"chimney",
"willow tree",
"wood fence",
"communication",
"brick building",
"pitched roof, saddle roof",
"village",
"village street",
"shadow",
"sack",
"person drawing",
"rest",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"sand",
"shore",
"whip",
"tree trunk",
"copse",
"tree bark",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"treetop",
"wanderer",
"roof tile",
"street",
"roof",
"window",
"shutter",
"grass",
"spectator (male)",
"shrubbery",
"hay shed",
"stall",
"brick",
"gable",
"web",
"picket fence",
"fence",
"plus-fours",
"head covering",
"trousers",
"farmhouse",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"hike",
"traveller (male)",
"travel",
"walk",
"trade",
"Netherlands",
"artist",
"staffage",
"idealised landscape",
"Golden Age (Netherlands)",
"naturalism",
"dune",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"carefree",
"freshness",
"harmony",
"calm",
"ease"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg511",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "38.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "66.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Goyen, Jan van",
"date_of_birth": "1596",
"date_of_death": "1656"
},
"creation_date": "1628",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3368/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3368/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/dorfstrasse-mit-rastenden-an-einem-steg/download?sources=__default__&token=1326dda90d35b663741c10490a95ca29",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n In 1927 the Frankfurter banker Hugo Kessler (1856\u20131929) stipulated by will that the St\u00e4del Museum was to receive his collection of artworks upon the death of his sister Anna Maria Laetitia Kessler (1863\u20131934). All in all, the collection comprised forty-two predominantly Baroque paintings. However, Kessler also revered younger artists, such as Carl Spitzweg and Carl Friedrich Lessing, as well as Wilhelm Busch, a personal acquaintance. In the spring of 1936 the St\u00e4del presented an exhibition of the entire Kessler-Kolligs bequest \u2013 Kolligs being the maiden name of Kessler\u2019s mother. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:01 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:20"
},
{
"identifier": "823",
"title": "Martyrdom of St James the Elder",
"subjects": [
"beheading of James",
"male persons from classical history (HERODES AGRIPPA (Jud\u00e4a, K\u00f6nig, 1))",
"executioner, hangman",
"hacking and thrusting weapons: sword",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"Biblical portrayal",
"literary representation",
"martyrdom",
"force",
"James the Elder (apostle)",
"Herod Agrippa (King of Judea)",
"man",
"group of people",
"saint",
"martyrdom",
"apostle",
"man",
"men's group",
"standing man",
"kneeling man",
"orans (male)",
"figure seen from the back",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"hill",
"stone",
"tunic",
"coat fabric",
"full beard",
"sabre",
"sceptre",
"close-fitting cap",
"coat, cloak",
"shoe",
"halo",
"gold background",
"brooch",
"legging",
"doublet",
"glove",
"cap",
"cloth",
"waist scarf",
"sheath",
"hat",
"turban",
"pointer",
"New Testament",
"framing",
"beheading",
"witness",
"executioner",
"prayer",
"high priest",
"disciple (male)",
"Mount Tabor",
"devout",
"churning",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"disconcerting",
"earnestly",
"shocking",
"thoughtful",
"oppression",
"heaviness",
"drama",
"earnestness",
"aggressiveness",
"magnificence",
"hopelessness",
"suffering",
"thoughtfulness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/823",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "40.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "40.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Lochner, Stefan",
"date_of_birth": "1400",
"date_of_death": "1451"
},
"creation_date": "after 1435",
"material": "Mixed technique on walnut",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/820/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/820/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/martyrium-des-hl-jakobus-dae/download?sources=__default__&token=b6bd12f7a9ee5fa2211f22540f3f08b0",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "lg71",
"title": "Construction",
"subjects": [
"Abstract, Non-representational Art",
"regular quadrilateral",
"regular quadrilateral: square",
"regular quadrilateral (RECTANGLE)",
"angle",
"prism ~ stereometry",
"colours, pigments, and paints: black",
"colours, pigments, and paints: blue",
"colours, pigments, and paints: green",
"colours, pigments, and paints: white",
"colours, pigments, and paints: yellow",
"abstraction",
"shape",
"area",
"diagonal",
"angle",
"rectangle",
"square (mathematics)",
"vertical",
"horizontal",
"white",
"black",
"green",
"blue",
"yellow",
"ochre",
"triangle (mathematics)",
"parallelogram",
"rhombus, lozenge",
"Constructivism",
"construction (technique)",
"machine",
"energy",
"strength",
"rhythm",
"dynamics",
"overlay",
"architecture",
"area",
"space",
"light",
"shadow",
"clarity",
"Russia",
"avant-garde",
"cool",
"curious",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"sobriety",
"tension",
"calm",
"oppression",
"irritation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg71",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "78.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "66.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 13",
"artist": {
"name": "Moholy-Nagy, L\u00e1szl\u00f3",
"date_of_birth": "1895",
"date_of_death": "1946"
},
"creation_date": "1924",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102026/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102026/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/konstruktion/download?sources=__default__&token=0f7b9b9bcce40d099ad0ac5776f58960",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n At the tender age of twenty-seven Moholy-Nagy became a professor when he took up the position of instructor of the foundation course and the metal workshop at the Bauhaus in Weimar. He strove to link art, engineering and life. Moholy-Nagy experimented with telephones and designed so-called light sculptures. There was hardly a medium he did not know how to use \u2013 and hardly an artist as innovative as him. Even so, the Hungarian kept painting, and through geometric reduction clearly showed his artistic convictions."
},
{
"identifier": "936",
"title": "Idealised Portrait of a Lady (Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci as Nymph)",
"subjects": [
"historical person (VESPUCCI,Simonetta) - BB - woman - historical person (VESPUCCI,Simonetta) portrayed alone (+ all kinds of 'portrait histori\u00e9': mythological portrait, allegorical portrait, 'Rollenportr\u00e4t', etc.)",
"nymphs (in general); 'Ninfe in commune' (Ripa)",
"fashionable woman, 'belle'",
"styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women",
"necklace",
"portrait",
"Simonetta Vespucci",
"woman",
"woman",
"jewellery",
"hair accessory",
"profile",
"necklace",
"medallion",
"dress",
"garment",
"undergarment",
"plait",
"hairstyle",
"lock",
"pearl",
"string of pearls",
"ribbon",
"flesh colour",
"bust (portrait)",
"bird's feather",
"gold jewellery",
"virgin",
"vanity",
"beauty",
"wealth",
"youth",
"purity",
"Florence",
"Renaissance",
"nobility",
"bourgeoisie",
"nymph",
"ideal of beauty",
"beloved (female)",
"antiquity",
"muse",
"flower",
"ruby",
"gem",
"egret feather",
"liveliness",
"grace",
"chiton",
"engraved gem",
"cameo",
"longing",
"thoughtful",
"devout",
"sensuous",
"soothing, calming",
"love",
"secret",
"harmony",
"calm",
"thoughtfulness",
"grandeur"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/936",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "81.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "54",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 13",
"artist": {
"name": "Botticelli, Sandro",
"date_of_birth": "1444",
"date_of_death": "1510"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1480 - 1485",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/930/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/930/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/weibliches-idealbildnis-bildnis-der-simonetta-vespucci-als-n/download?sources=__default__&token=6fdffb851a72fc825ded3fadaeb5b989",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The fantastical accoutrements in this larger-than-life-size half-length painting of a young lady make it clear that it is not a likeness in the strict sense, but an ideal portrait in the mythological guise of a nymph. Shown in profile, the young woman displays the features of Simonetta Vespucci, the prematurely deceased mistress of Giuliano de\u2019 Medici. The pendant on her necklace also places her in the immediate circle of the Medici, imitating a famous ancient cameo which was in that family\u2019s collection. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:08 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:50 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 01:55"
},
{
"identifier": "sg4185d",
"title": "At the Church Wall",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"sitting figure",
"genre",
"personal depiction"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4185d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "250",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "133",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "O. Felsing, copperplate printing (Berlin)",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1893",
"material": "Line etching, drypoint, and brush etching",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/27964/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/27964/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/an-der-kirchenmauer/download?sources=__default__&token=66253d046326d8ba4dcc694a50b10eba",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg1156",
"title": "Adam and Eve",
"subjects": [
"Eve offers the fruit to Adam",
"snakes",
"colours, pigments, and paints: blue",
"colours, pigments, and paints: red",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"nude",
"Adam",
"Eve",
"Adam and Eve",
"woman",
"man",
"animal",
"woman",
"man",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"couple",
"pair of lovers",
"serpent",
"apple",
"black",
"figure seen from the back",
"contrapposto",
"nudity",
"gesticulation",
"eye contact",
"physiognomy",
"meadow",
"Old Testament",
"seduction",
"temptation",
"eroticism",
"sin",
"fall of man",
"Original Sin",
"night",
"femme fatale",
"Garden of Eden",
"heaven",
"lawn",
"grass",
"meadow",
"symbolism",
"Jugendstil, Art Nouveau",
"churning",
"sensuous",
"provocative",
"carefree",
"tension",
"intimacy",
"secret",
"danger",
"eroticism",
"lust",
"provocation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1156",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "98.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "93.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Stuck, Franz von",
"date_of_birth": "1863",
"date_of_death": "1928"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1920",
"material": "Tempera on wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4016/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4016/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/adam-und-eva-1/download?sources=__default__&token=ebc4c5b30395fa53a342b2715de76b88",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This Fall of Man does not take place in Paradise. It has grown out of the pitch-black mental states of Franz von Stuck. In a gently arching contrapposto, the bodies of Adam and Eve step out on to the stage in the foreground of the painting. The serpent writhes around Eve's leg, gains possession of her groin, clambers up her outstretched arm and finally bites the apple she is holding in her slender fingers. The red-haired woman gazes longingly at Adam from the shadows. His gesture points back at her body. Sin, lust, decadence - the current state in which Munich's \"Painter Prince\" finds himself is visualised here symbolically. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n As legal counsel for the Farbwerke Hoechst, Privy Councillor Adolf Haeuser made a fortune. In keeping with their will, after the death of Adolf Haeuser in 1938 and his wife, Luisa, in 1953, their property was divided up among several foundations whose establishment was likewise stipulated. One was the Adolf und Luisa Haeuser-Stiftung f\u00fcr Kunst- und Kulturpflege. Since that time, this foundation has acquired several paintings which are on view at the St\u00e4del in the form of loans. The museum also received paintings from the couple\u2019s private estate. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 00:47 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 02:05 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cBattle of the Sexes: Franz von Stuck to Frida Kahlo\u201d (2016) \n 02:21"
},
{
"identifier": "19",
"title": "Landscape with River",
"subjects": [
"river",
"low hill country",
"mountains",
"persons engaged in trade and commerce",
"farm or solitary house in landscape",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"sailing-ship, sailing-boat",
"pier, quay, wharf",
"forest, wood",
"clouds",
"landscape",
"riverscape",
"mountain",
"valley",
"building",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"horse",
"man",
"hiking stick",
"staff",
"woman",
"house",
"half-timbering",
"castle",
"tower",
"church",
"boat",
"rowboat",
"sailboat",
"sail",
"goods",
"body of water",
"river",
"shore",
"mirroring",
"fence",
"route",
"village",
"city",
"deciduous tree",
"conifer",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"rock",
"hill",
"sky",
"cloud",
"barrel",
"mural",
"embankment",
"head covering",
"basket",
"tray",
"slope",
"group of people",
"riverscape",
"valley",
"city silhouette",
"church tower",
"building",
"half-timber structure",
"gable",
"roof",
"window",
"chimney",
"smoke",
"wood fence",
"standard",
"rudder",
"sailing mast",
"bird",
"meadow",
"autumnal colouring",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"tree trunk",
"trousers",
"plus-fours",
"shirt",
"vest",
"dress",
"apron",
"bench",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"pannier",
"counterpart",
"idealised landscape",
"Rhine",
"Main",
"Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region",
"staffage",
"idyll",
"farmhand",
"maid",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"nobility",
"everyday life",
"trade",
"dealer, merchant (male)",
"hike",
"travel",
"summer",
"late summer",
"rest",
"pause",
"work",
"craft",
"leisure time",
"harbour",
"seaman",
"communication",
"mountain vineyard",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"carefree",
"longing",
"calm",
"freshness",
"ease",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/19",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "38.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "50.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Sch\u00fctz the Elder, Christian Georg",
"date_of_birth": "1718",
"date_of_death": "1791"
},
"creation_date": "1765",
"material": "Mixed technique on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/19/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/19/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/flusslandschaft-1/download?sources=__default__&token=97c4eca4b2e3053e4cfc776b12ad475c",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Like the Dutch painters of the seventeenth century who were so popular among the Frankfurt collectors, all the Frankfurt painters of the eighteenth century were specialists in specific fields of art. While Christian Georg Sch\u00fctz recorded expansive landscapes from the region, Justus Juncker had a preference for still lifes and Johann Conrad Seekatz was an expert in the genre of painting children. During their lifetime, all these painters were represented in the important Frankfurt private collections, from that of Johann Caspar Goethe, the father of the poet Johann Wolfgang, to that of the banker and merchant Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del (1728-1816). In his foundation letter compiled in 1815, St\u00e4del laid the basis for the museum as it continues to exist today and bequeathed not only his house on Rossmarkt and his fortune, but also his collection of paintings."
},
{
"identifier": "863",
"title": "Still Life with Dead Rabbit and Birds",
"subjects": [
"hunting trophies",
"rodents: hare (+ dying animal; death of animal; dead animal)",
"birds (+ dying animal; death of animal; dead animal)",
"song-birds (BULLFINCH) (+ dying animal; death of animal; dead animal)",
"song-birds: goldfinch (+ dying animal; death of animal; dead animal)",
"walker and runner birds: partridge (+ dying animal; death of animal; dead animal)",
"shore-birds and wading-birds: woodcock (+ dying animal; death of animal; dead animal)",
"hunting horn",
"game bag",
"firearms: rifle",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"park",
"satyr(s) (in general)",
"still life",
"animal",
"tree",
"flower",
"hare",
"songbird",
"bird of prey",
"goldfinch",
"bullfinch",
"partridge",
"sandpipers",
"greenfinch",
"pole",
"sculpture",
"pedestal (sculpture)",
"balustrade",
"vase",
"lion's head",
"hunting horn",
"bag",
"powder horn",
"shotgun",
"arms",
"falcon's hood",
"belt",
"belt buckle",
"net",
"tassel",
"buckle",
"blood (animal)",
"plant",
"building",
"architecture",
"cloud",
"twilight",
"light reflection",
"stone",
"soil",
"cadaver",
"Italy",
"booty",
"park",
"poplar",
"cypress",
"satyr",
"wealth",
"vanitas",
"nobility",
"privilege",
"Baroque",
"hunting trophy",
"hunt",
"pavilion",
"falconry",
"temple",
"ruin",
"ideal",
"social standing",
"symbol",
"message",
"trompe-l'oeil",
"cadaver",
"sad",
"disconcerting",
"depressing",
"shocking",
"disgusting",
"earnestness",
"abundance",
"magnificence",
"secret",
"thoughtfulness",
"heaviness",
"melancholy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/863",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Keilrahmen",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "123.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "110.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Weenix, Jan",
"date_of_birth": "1642",
"date_of_death": "1719"
},
"creation_date": "1681",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/859/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/859/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-totem-hasen-und-voegeln/download?sources=__default__&token=de489b11c4b8954b8c0c02f0cbbbbab2",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Since the Middle Ages, hunting had been the preserve of the aristocracy. Hunting still lifes depicting the kill were a reminder of this privilege and gave their owners a sense of participating in the aristocratic lifestyle, whether they themselves were of noble or only affluent middle-class birth. Paintings like this large-scale still life by Jan Weenix were accordingly popular in the second half of the seventeenth century, not least of all among newly wealthy Dutch merchants, trade magnates and large-scale investors."
},
{
"identifier": "sg358vz",
"title": "Studienblatt: Liegender weiblicher Akt",
"subjects": [
"the (nude) human figure; 'Corpo humano' (Ripa)",
"adult woman",
"nude"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg358vz",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "625",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "470",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1909",
"material": "Kohle auf Velinpapier",
"artwork_type": "drawing",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/114651/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/114651/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/studienblatt-liegender-weiblicher-akt/download?sources=__default__&token=2bf56dbd2a7c3b1a77c2a79bff5d6d88",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg3346z",
"title": "Mother at the Bed of the Dead Child",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"civic architecture; edifices; dwellings - AA - civic architecture: inside",
"mother and baby or young child",
"genre",
"interior"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg3346z",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "270",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "380",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1911",
"material": "Charcoal",
"artwork_type": "drawing",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10435/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10435/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/mutter-am-bett-des-toten-kindes/download?sources=__default__&token=510536113f3cb779f2e250a538d1e62d",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "2129",
"title": "Still Life with Partridge and Pear",
"subjects": [
"still life of miscellaneous objects",
"walker and runner birds: partridge (+ dying animal; death of animal; dead animal)",
"fruits: pear",
"tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: rope",
"still life",
"animal",
"bird",
"progeny",
"pear",
"partridge",
"bird",
"thread",
"light",
"shadow",
"lighting design",
"tabletop",
"stone slab",
"cadaver",
"autumn",
"putrefaction",
"death",
"transience",
"noose",
"twilight years",
"trap",
"preying",
"booty",
"base",
"hunt",
"maturity",
"depressing",
"lonely",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"soothing, calming",
"thoughtful",
"devout",
"oppression",
"earnestness",
"melancholy",
"calm",
"isolation",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2129",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "39.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "45.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 17",
"artist": {
"name": "Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Sim\u00e9on",
"date_of_birth": "1699",
"date_of_death": "1779"
},
"creation_date": "1748",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2113/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2113/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-rebhuhn-und-birne/download?sources=__default__&token=b512b7cae24c60d8ae4a19ab3f56181e",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This still life shows nothing more than a partridge and a pear, arranged diagonally on a stone ledge. The snare hanging over the edge goes beyond the limits of the picture and indicates, with macabre irony, how the partridge came to be the subject of a \u2018nature morte\u2019 (still life). There is something very laconic about the combination of these two objects, which Chardin has depicted with rapid, visible brushwork. This makes them a subject of pure \u2018peinture\u2019 \u2013 with no particular significance in terms of content. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n This painting by Chardin, acquired by the Museums-Verein in 1973, represents a link between the small but remarkable collection of French paintings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and the genre of still life, which can also be found in all other departments. The St\u00e4del director Ernst Holzinger, who died in 1972, had long endeavoured to acquire a painting like this by Chardin for the museum - but to no avail. Immediately after his death the museum society, founded in 1899, organised the 'Holzinger-Ged\u00e4chtnis-Spende' (donation in memory of Holzinger), in order to continue Holzinger's efforts to purchase this picture. Chardin's simple, noble painting is regarded as a highlight of still-life painting. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:57"
},
{
"identifier": "sg4241d",
"title": "Death, Woman and Child",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"anonymous historical person portrayed",
"allegory",
"genre",
"portrait"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4241d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "404",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "407",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1910",
"material": "Line etching, drypoint, sandpaper, and soft ground, revised with charcoal, brush, and pencil",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28020/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28020/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/tod-frau-und-kind/download?sources=__default__&token=0e61e34d1d14560245dc64c547a1bbe3",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n After the printing process, Kollwitz revised the print of this work\u2019s first state by hand. She used a brush to add shadows to the boy\u2019s face and charcoal and pencil to correct the mother\u2019s hand. She adopted these changes in the following states, where she moreover altered the mother\u2019s features to resemble her own more closely (inv. no. SG 4349). \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "2549",
"title": "Still Life with Petroleum Lamp",
"subjects": [
"Abstract, Non-representational Art",
"still life of miscellaneous objects",
"lighting; lamps",
"colours, pigments, and paints",
"colours, pigments, and paints: green",
"colours, pigments, and paints: red",
"still life",
"abstraction",
"shape",
"colour",
"everyday object",
"shape",
"pedestal (sculpture)",
"lamp",
"everyday object",
"colour",
"area",
"brushstroke",
"red",
"green",
"yellow",
"blue",
"paraffin lamp",
"table",
"light",
"stripe",
"structure",
"movement (design element)",
"dynamics",
"spontaneity",
"colour composition",
"intensity",
"dinnerware",
"plate",
"vase",
"flower",
"even-tempered",
"joyful",
"optimistic",
"freshness",
"harmony",
"calm",
"tension"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2549",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "53",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "49",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 15",
"artist": {
"name": "Jawlensky, Alexej von",
"date_of_birth": "1864",
"date_of_death": "1941"
},
"creation_date": "1907",
"material": "Oil on paperboard",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/128290/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/128290/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-petroleumlampe/download?sources=__default__&token=8b72222760f5f0c65dc9d8d31337a4be",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n In his early work, when he was still in search of a pictorial language of his own, Jawlensky studied post-Impressionism in great depth. On his numerous trips to France between 1903 and 1907, he gained manifold artistic impressions which he 'processed' above all in still lifes. One recurring motif is this petroleum lamp. Here it is depicted in an especially sketchy manner with abbreviated strokes of the brush that leave the surface of the paperboard visible in places. The weave of colours, now dense, now loose, vividly illustrates the flickering shine of the lamp. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The St\u00e4del Museum has the photographer, psychotherapist, philanthropist, and long-time Frankfurt resident Ulrike Crespo (1950\u20132019) to thank for more than ninety works ranging from classical modernism to American pop art. The paintings, drawings, and prints by Wassily Kandinsky, Otto Dix, Oskar Schlemmer, Max Ernst, Jean Dubuffet, Cy Twombly, and others originally belonged to the holdings of her grandfather, the Darmstadt-based industrialist Karl Str\u00f6her (1890\u20131977), who amassed an extensive art collection after World War II."
},
{
"identifier": "556",
"title": "Self-Portrait",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone (+ (full) bust portrait)",
"adult man",
"adult man (+ three-quarter view)",
"moustache",
"head-gear: cap",
"coat",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (SHIRT)",
"light",
"shadow",
"portrait",
"man",
"bust (portrait)",
"man",
"physiognomy",
"three-quarter profile",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"skin fold",
"cap",
"lock",
"moustache",
"doublet",
"vest (undergarment)",
"button facing",
"button",
"light",
"shadow",
"incident light",
"flesh colour",
"self-portrait",
"artist portrait",
"artist",
"pillar",
"interior space",
"clergyman"
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"value": "28.4",
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"date_of_death": "1677"
},
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"material": "Oil on Oak wood, on the back beveled on both sides",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/556/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/selbstbildnis-25/download?sources=__default__&token=85a792c7437717423fef8a6eb653fa3c",
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},
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"identifier": "1785",
"title": "Christ Being Nailed to the Cross",
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"historical narration",
"Biblical portrayal",
"crucified man",
"crucifixion",
"the Passion",
"force",
"Jesus Christ",
"Golgotha",
"man",
"group of people",
"the Passion",
"crucified man",
"cross",
"wooden cross",
"Golgotha",
"mountain",
"men's group",
"group of people",
"crucifixion",
"force",
"man",
"meadow",
"horizon",
"wound",
"waistcloth",
"gold background",
"hallmark",
"floral ornament",
"ornament",
"acanthus leaf",
"foliage",
"tendril pattern",
"tendril",
"head covering",
"knight",
"gugel",
"suit of armour",
"armour",
"breastplate (armour)",
"knee guard",
"weapon",
"lance",
"standing man",
"kneeling man",
"blow",
"hat",
"pointed hat",
"lock",
"garment",
"legging",
"boot",
"cap",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"pointer",
"tunic (uniform)",
"cloak",
"collar",
"stand-up collar",
"shoe",
"tool",
"hammer",
"nail",
"beam",
"recumbent (male)",
"halo",
"head ornament",
"crown of thorns",
"beard",
"full beard",
"nudity",
"barefootedness",
"blood (human)",
"drop of blood",
"bald patch",
"chain mail",
"helmet",
"belt",
"plant",
"grass",
"blade of grass",
"leaf",
"New Testament",
"drape",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"Jerusalem",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"Life of the Virgin"
],
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"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "20.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "18.0",
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"value": "1.7",
"unit": "cm"
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"value": "1.7",
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}
},
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"date_of_death": null
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"material": "Tempera (?) on maple wood",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1770/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"additional_text": null
},
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"identifier": "984",
"title": "St. Hubertus",
"subjects": [
"saints",
"landscapes",
"the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Li\u00e8ge; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole",
"names of cities and villages (CIVITELLA)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (SABINER BERGE) (SABINER BERGE)",
"mountains",
"rocks",
"deciduous forest",
"trees",
"trees: oak",
"meadow, pasture",
"horse",
"dog",
"hunting dogs",
"collar (of a dog)",
"clouds",
"hunting, chase",
"depiction of a saint",
"landscape",
"Hubert von L\u00fcttich (Heiliger)",
"man",
"animal",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"tree",
"Civitella",
"Monti Sabini",
"Serpentara (Olevano Romano)",
"Italy",
"man",
"kneeling man",
"Monti Sabini",
"Civitella",
"Serpentara (Olevano Romano)",
"Italy",
"animal",
"tree",
"sky",
"cloud",
"mountain range",
"mountain chain",
"mountain",
"peak",
"far distance",
"colour perspective",
"building",
"slope",
"hill",
"rock",
"treetop",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"tree trunk",
"copse",
"deciduous tree",
"forest",
"deciduous forest",
"plant",
"fern",
"grass",
"blade of grass",
"apparition",
"deer",
"antlers",
"crucifix",
"cross",
"horse",
"riding gear",
"riding saddle",
"bridle",
"rein",
"halter",
"buckle",
"stirrup",
"dog",
"hunting dog",
"dog collar",
"knot",
"rope, cable",
"hunter",
"saint",
"full figure",
"profile",
"hat",
"lock",
"gesture",
"gesticulation",
"hand gesture",
"facial expression",
"undergarment",
"skirt",
"garment",
"tunic",
"fur",
"ermine",
"legging",
"boot",
"spur",
"belt",
"hunting horn",
"sword",
"sheath",
"bow (weapon)",
"cliff face",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"meadow",
"mural",
"city",
"city silhouette",
"castle",
"tower",
"Olevano Romano",
"legend",
"worship",
"Italy",
"Italian journey",
"study trip",
"piety",
"Catholicism",
"Christianity",
"hunt",
"oak",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"curious",
"devout",
"reverence",
"harmony",
"grandeur"
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"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/984",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "75.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "63.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Passavant, Johann David",
"date_of_birth": "1787",
"date_of_death": "1861"
},
"creation_date": "1822",
"material": "Oil on Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/977/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/977/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-hl-hubertus/download?sources=__default__&token=02b7b9a5e9522749be0d65b4d02ad4c7",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg4279d",
"title": "Anti-Alcohol Week",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"adult man",
"personal depiction",
"genre"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4279d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "340",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "411",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1922",
"material": "Crayon lithograph (transfer)",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28058/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28058/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/alkoholgegnerwoche/download?sources=__default__&token=520285cb14f7cf609569265aefb4d5c5",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "1671e",
"title": "Virgin Annunciate",
"subjects": [
"the Annunciation: Mary standing",
"Holy Ghost represented as a dove (in flames)",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"annunciation",
"Mary",
"Holy Spirit",
"woman",
"animal",
"Maria Annunziata",
"woman",
"full figure",
"three-quarter profile",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"gesture",
"dress",
"cloak",
"drape",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"niche",
"window",
"shutter",
"vase",
"lily",
"Madonna lily",
"gold hem",
"hallmark",
"dove",
"ray of light",
"facial expression",
"message",
"piety",
"prophecy",
"virgin",
"Immaculata",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"Life of the Virgin",
"story of salvation",
"conception",
"immaculateness",
"fertility",
"incarnation of God",
"birth",
"pregnancy",
"premonition",
"apparition",
"triptych",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"grandeur",
"contemplation",
"earnestness",
"secret",
"trust",
"hope"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1671e",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "80.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "19.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Rexach, Juan",
"date_of_birth": "1411",
"date_of_death": "1492"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1448 - 1458",
"material": "Pine wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2340/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2340/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/verkuendigungsmaria-2/download?sources=__default__&token=622cd835b6f304c4f11734e060b67285",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg516",
"title": "Old Woman and Boy Take a Modest Meal",
"subjects": [
"old woman",
"boy (child between toddler and youth)",
"dividing (food)",
"bread, loaf",
"dish, plate, saucer",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"table-knife",
"bed",
"genre",
"child",
"woman",
"pastry",
"interior space",
"boy",
"woman",
"old woman",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"interior space",
"pitcher",
"tile floor",
"dish",
"plate",
"headscarf",
"stool",
"knife",
"tablecloth",
"bread",
"shirt",
"vest",
"shoe",
"child's shoe",
"trousers",
"gaiters",
"chimney, fireplace",
"cloth",
"skirt",
"doublet",
"cheese",
"carafe",
"niche",
"crochet",
"fish",
"foot warmer",
"candle",
"masonry",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"turban",
"bonnet",
"Inn, tavern",
"kitchen",
"parlour",
"meal",
"poverty",
"hunger",
"grandmother",
"grandson",
"pageboy",
"division",
"darkness",
"age",
"devout",
"sad",
"thoughtful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"earnestly",
"depressing",
"despair",
"trust",
"heaviness",
"calm",
"sobriety",
"melancholy",
"suffering",
"hopelessness",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg516",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "28.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "22.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Borch the Younger, Gerard ter",
"date_of_birth": "1617",
"date_of_death": "1681"
},
"creation_date": "1648?",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3373/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3373/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/alte-frau-und-knabe-bei-einem-bescheidenen-mahl/download?sources=__default__&token=06dd15f137753b4b6c2df80babc600d9",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n The Frankfurt banker Hugo Kessler (1856-1929) stated in his will in 1927 that the St\u00e4del Museum should inherit the forty-two works in his art collection after the death of his sister, Anna Maria Laetitia Kessler (1863-1934). An exhibition of the Kessler-Kollig bequest was held in the St\u00e4del Museum from the beginning of April until the middle of August 1936. The Kessler banking family lived in the Wiedenau. Hugo Kessler later listed Bockenheimer Landstra\u00dfe 62 on his business card as his address. In addition to his activities at the bank, Kessler was also very successful in industry, for example as the Chairman of Schneider Hanan AG in Frankfurt."
},
{
"identifier": "67",
"title": "River Landscape with Rise of Cliffs",
"subjects": [
"landscapes",
"river",
"low hill country",
"mountains",
"rocks",
"sailing-ship, sailing-boat",
"forest, wood",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"clouds",
"landscape",
"riverscape",
"mountain",
"valley",
"building",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"figure seen from the back",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"seated man",
"horseman",
"horse",
"wanderer",
"head covering",
"shepherd's crook",
"knickerbockers, knee breeches",
"coat",
"knee sock",
"hat",
"shore",
"dress",
"apron",
"shirt",
"bonnet",
"shoe",
"bundle",
"fishing boat",
"fisherman",
"fishing net",
"sailing mast",
"rope, cable",
"rigging",
"rowing boat",
"rowboat",
"rudder",
"body of water",
"herdsman",
"pasture",
"meadow",
"herd",
"cow",
"herd of cattle",
"cattle",
"rock",
"rise",
"slope",
"cliff",
"tree root",
"bough",
"tree trunk",
"ivy",
"hill",
"wood collector",
"brushwood",
"basket",
"bird",
"thicket",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"route",
"house",
"forest path",
"horizon",
"sky",
"cloud",
"deciduous tree",
"oak",
"watercourse",
"river bend",
"light",
"shadow",
"river",
"riverscape",
"perspective",
"city silhouette",
"mountain chain",
"building",
"mountain",
"distant view",
"view",
"breadth",
"mountain range",
"valley",
"forest",
"castle",
"tower",
"staffage",
"sunshine",
"dead tree",
"shrub",
"settlement",
"colour perspective",
"Rhine"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/67",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "33.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "44.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.2",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 19",
"artist": {
"name": "Saftleven III, Herman",
"date_of_birth": "1609",
"date_of_death": "1685"
},
"creation_date": "1650",
"material": "Oil on oak wood, reverse original, beveled on all sides",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/67/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/67/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/flusslandschaft-mit-einem-felsanstieg/download?sources=__default__&token=2169c461b78fcb4e9e29af263f0bbbc2",
"additional_text": null
},
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"identifier": "1415",
"title": "Portrait of Mister le Courtois, the Artist\u2019s Brother-in-Law",
"subjects": [
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"coat",
"banker",
"portrait",
"Eug\u00e8ne F\u00e9lix Lecourtois",
"man",
"man",
"three-quarter profile",
"bust (portrait)",
"suit",
"coat, cloak",
"jacket",
"bandanna",
"button",
"goatee",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"darkness",
"flesh colour",
"light reflection",
"drape",
"physiognomy",
"shadow",
"incident light",
"brother-in-law",
"dealer, merchant (male)",
"merchant",
"banker",
"reflection (psychology)",
"realism",
"cool",
"earnestly",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"grandeur",
"earnestness",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"thoughtfulness",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1415",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "72.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "59.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 5",
"artist": {
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"date_of_death": "1875"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1841 - 1848",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1403/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1403/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-des-herrn-le-courtois/download?sources=__default__&token=48d5337846c5b619ea0e286383198329",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "2558",
"title": "Still Life with Roasted Chestnuts",
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"foodstuffs; still life of foodstuffs",
"laid table as still life",
"dinner-service",
"fruits",
"fruits: apple",
"bread, loaf",
"fruits: chestnut",
"dish, plate, saucer",
"candle",
"candlestick",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"still life",
"dinnerware",
"progeny",
"progeny",
"apple",
"chestnut tree",
"plate",
"pitcher",
"ornament",
"pattern",
"vase",
"candle",
"flame",
"candlestick",
"candlelight",
"shadow",
"light",
"bread",
"light reflection",
"husk",
"tankard",
"earthenware",
"pewter plate",
"board",
"butter",
"meal",
"evening",
"dinner",
"simplicity",
"table",
"room",
"darkness",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"isolation",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2558",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "32.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "30.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Wedig, Gottfried de",
"date_of_birth": "1583",
"date_of_death": "1641"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1630",
"material": "oil on wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/131874/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/131874/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-geroesteten-maronen/download?sources=__default__&token=fe2cfc73e5902e1118a060f5790c3e90",
"additional_text": null
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"identifier": "803a",
"title": "Lamentation of Christ",
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"Christ's body supported by Mary, others present",
"lamentation over the dead Christ by his relatives and friends (Christ usually without crown of thorns)",
"the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge",
"the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll",
"male saints (NIKODEMUS)",
"historical person (SCHMITGEN, Gobel) - scene ~ historical person(SCHMITGEN, Gobel) (SCHMITGEN, Gobel) (+ half-length portrait)",
"Judas hanging himself",
"Christ on the cross; only scenes following the crucifixion added - DD - the three crosses",
"nails ~ instruments of the Passion",
"shroud ~ instruments of the Passion",
"single instruments of the Passion (SPONGE)",
"single instruments of the Passion (TONGS)",
"river",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"altarpiece",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"the Passion",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Jesus Christ",
"Mary",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"Nicodemus",
"Golgotha",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"standing man",
"nudity",
"cloth",
"wound",
"blood of Christ",
"full beard",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"veil",
"wimple",
"medieval cloak",
"cloak",
"dress",
"gold embroidery",
"tassel",
"tabletop",
"dish",
"nail",
"sponge",
"headscarf",
"doublet",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"pliers",
"kiss",
"shirt",
"pliss\u00e9",
"hairstyle",
"bonnet",
"gugel",
"chaperon",
"fur collar",
"dress coat",
"gesticulation",
"landscape",
"river",
"deciduous tree",
"rock",
"route",
"gate",
"hill",
"sky",
"cloud",
"darkness",
"architecture",
"castle",
"tower",
"cross",
"ladder, leader",
"horse",
"horseman",
"group of people",
"hanged man",
"crucified man",
"thief",
"crucifixion",
"plait",
"brocade",
"physical contact",
"drape",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"shrubbery",
"horizon",
"ship",
"fortress",
"lance",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"Lamentation of Christ",
"forest",
"corpse",
"waistcloth",
"New Testament",
"Golgotha",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"the Passion",
"cleansing",
"representation of the cross",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"simultaneous presentation",
"Life of the Virgin",
"shroud",
"brass",
"Calvary",
"night",
"harbour",
"tempest",
"thunderstorm",
"Descent from the Cross",
"death",
"resurrection",
"stigmata of Christ",
"plasticity",
"salvation",
"rescue",
"Cologne",
"donor portrait",
"Sankt Maria in Lyskirchen (Cologne)",
"consistency",
"Netherlands",
"Italy",
"piety",
"triptych",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"churning",
"devout",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"sad",
"thoughtful",
"drama",
"reverence",
"earnestness",
"hopelessness",
"suffering",
"pain",
"mourning",
"despair"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/803a",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
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"value": "113.5",
"unit": "cm"
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"width": {
"value": "84.2",
"unit": "cm"
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}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Cleve, Joos van",
"date_of_birth": "1485",
"date_of_death": "1541"
},
"creation_date": "1524",
"material": "Oak wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2273/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/beweinung-christi/download?sources=__default__&token=fa6cddbdcfc8562381dd5844cfe0f135",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "822",
"title": "Martyrdom of St Andrew",
"subjects": [
"crucifixion of Andrew: he is undressed and tied to the cross",
"'Conversione' (Ripa)",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"literary representation",
"martyrdom",
"force",
"Andrew (apostle)",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"saint",
"martyrdom",
"apostle",
"garment",
"coat fabric",
"man",
"woman",
"kneeling woman",
"kneeling man",
"orans (male)",
"toddler",
"hat",
"turban",
"fur trim",
"doublet",
"halo",
"plait",
"jewellery",
"earring",
"gold jewellery",
"rope, cable",
"spindle",
"group of people",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"legging",
"shirt",
"dress",
"gold background",
"meadow",
"pansy",
"strawberry",
"rock",
"cord",
"tassel",
"full beard",
"cap",
"undergarment",
"dress coat",
"glove",
"St Andrew's cross",
"framing",
"New Testament",
"Patras",
"mother",
"legend",
"saint's legend",
"sermon",
"St Andrew's cross",
"conversion",
"disciple (male)",
"fisherman",
"missionary (male)",
"helper",
"attention to detail",
"devout",
"depressing",
"disconcerting",
"earnestly",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"rigidity",
"heaviness",
"magnificence",
"calm",
"grandeur",
"thoughtfulness",
"suffering",
"harmony",
"earnestness",
"tension"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/822",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "40",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "40.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Lochner, Stefan",
"date_of_birth": "1400",
"date_of_death": "1451"
},
"creation_date": "after 1435",
"material": "Mixed technique on walnut",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/819/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/819/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"additional_text": null
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{
"identifier": "1499",
"title": "Italian Landscape near Marino in Autumn",
"subjects": [
"autumn landscape; landscape symbolizing autumn (the four seasons of the year)",
"names of cities and villages (MARINO)",
"low hill country",
"deciduous forest",
"farm or solitary house in landscape",
"rocks",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ALBANI, COLLI) (ALBANI, COLLI)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ITALIA) (ITALIA)",
"landscape",
"Marino",
"building",
"forest",
"valley",
"Alban Hills",
"hilly landscape",
"hill",
"stone",
"boulder",
"rock",
"grass",
"deciduous tree",
"tree",
"forest",
"sky",
"cloud cover",
"cloud",
"horizon",
"view",
"far distance",
"Italy",
"Alban Hills",
"autumn",
"shrubs",
"valley",
"nature",
"building",
"deciduous forest",
"light",
"shadow",
"body of water",
"rise",
"twilight",
"thunderstorm",
"Italian journey",
"season",
"transience",
"city",
"realism",
"Impressionism",
"en plein air",
"study trip",
"remoteness",
"ocean",
"longing",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"lonely",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"calm",
"heaviness",
"thoughtfulness",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1499",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "34.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "45.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Corot, Camille",
"date_of_birth": "1796",
"date_of_death": "1875"
},
"creation_date": "1826 - 1827",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1486/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1486/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/italienische-herbstlandschaft-bei-marino/download?sources=__default__&token=0315cdb3783507cdafa51ad951865a4c",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n From an elevated vantage point, the view opens up over a large valley. With muted colours, Camille Corot skilfully created the impression of an autumnal, tranquil landscape. Corot painted this during his first trip to Italy, probably in November 1827, as is indicated by a dated drawing of the same panorama, which could have been a preliminary sketch. Its inscription also shows that the town of Marino, south of Rome, is shown in the middle ground, which Corot also depicted in the light-flooded painting \u201cView of Marino in the Alban Hills in the Early Morning\u201d (Inv. 1498). Balanced in structure and chiaroscuro, Corot arranges the overall composition into successive pictorial layers. It is characteristic of his work that he combined this traditional composition with his own naturalistic view. The unspectacular, deserted but atmospheric landscape scene was intended to encourage the viewers to empathise and reflect on themselves."
},
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"identifier": "hm1",
"title": "The Crucifixion",
"subjects": [
"comprehensive representations of the events on Golgotha during Christ's hanging on the cross, no particular event emphasized",
"bystanders at the foot of the cross, among whom Mary, Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist; Mary may be shown swooning",
"angel(s) catching Christ's blood in cup(s)",
"Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ)",
"'Vera Icon', held up by Veronica",
"nimbus, halo ~ radiance emanating from persons or things",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"crucified man",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"crucifixion",
"the Passion",
"force",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Saint Dismas",
"The Maries",
"the impenitent thief",
"Jesus Christ",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"Mary",
"Cleopas",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Salome",
"Saint Veronica",
"Longinus",
"Golgotha",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"man",
"waistcloth",
"nail",
"blood of Christ",
"drop of blood",
"wound",
"stigmata of Christ",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"crown of thorns",
"crucified man",
"cross",
"group of people",
"crowd of people",
"spectator (male)",
"loincloth",
"cord",
"shackles",
"bondage",
"captive",
"thief",
"ladder, leader",
"goblet (vessel)",
"angel",
"cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"alb",
"turban",
"hat",
"ostrich feather",
"gugel",
"medieval cloak",
"garment",
"old man",
"orans (male)",
"kneeling man",
"suit of armour",
"cuirass (armour)",
"white horse",
"horse",
"harness",
"daisy",
"flower",
"horseman",
"infant",
"sword",
"sudarium",
"woman",
"group of women",
"ermine",
"kneeling woman",
"recumbent (female)",
"bucket",
"hilly landscape",
"building",
"gold background",
"gold brocade",
"nudity",
"the Passion",
"crucifixion",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"Golgotha",
"simultaneous presentation",
"flesh colour",
"wooden cross",
"figure seen from the back",
"wing (angel)",
"drape",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"seated woman",
"shield",
"blossom",
"meadow",
"plant",
"belt",
"belt pouch",
"doll",
"gesture of prayer",
"soldier",
"landscape",
"rock",
"castle",
"fortress",
"mourner (female)",
"mourner (male)",
"mourning gesture",
"mourning",
"foreground",
"background",
"beard",
"full beard",
"gesticulation",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"communication",
"physical contact",
"toddler",
"boy",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"black horse",
"dress",
"brocade",
"henchman",
"New Testament",
"representation of the cross",
"triptych",
"likeness",
"worship",
"veneration",
"pointer",
"vinegar",
"force",
"torture",
"torment",
"brutality",
"execution",
"condemnation",
"death",
"corpse",
"Peterskirche (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"sad",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"churning",
"depressing",
"devout",
"unrest",
"drama",
"tension",
"oppression",
"pain",
"suffering",
"aggressiveness",
"abundance"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/hm1",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "186.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "168.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of the Middle Rhine ca. 1420",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1420",
"material": "Mixed technique on fir",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2693/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2693/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/kreuzigung-christi-1/download?sources=__default__&token=9179d3c64c043ba2373c25c8ad637eb2",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The main panel of the winged altarpiece features the Crucifixion. At the centre of the crowded scene is the crucifix, clasped by Mary Magdalene, before it a group with the unconscious Virgin and St Veronica. The latter presents the sudarium to the onlookers kneeling in the right foreground. Their pious devotion supplies the retable viewer with \u201cinstructions for use\u201d. Split into two in the nineteenth century, the wings are not extant in their entirety. The inner sides show further scenes from the Passion; of the paintings on the outer sides, only the Visitation has survived. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 00:50 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:15"
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{
"identifier": "2434",
"title": "Assumption of the Virgin",
"subjects": [
"the assumption of Mary ('assumptio corporis'): she is borne into heaven by angels",
"angels singing, making music",
"angel(s) represented as child(ren)",
"clouds",
"lute, and special forms of lute, e.g.: theorbo",
"harp",
"viola, violoncello; double bass",
"flute, aulos, tibia",
"other percussion instruments (TRIANGLE)",
"notation of music",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"literary representation",
"Life of the Virgin",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"Maria Assunta",
"ascension",
"woman",
"facial expression",
"look, gaze",
"gesticulation",
"veil",
"dress",
"coat, cloak",
"heaven",
"cloud",
"angel",
"putto",
"musical instrument",
"flute",
"harp",
"lute",
"triangle (instrument)",
"violin",
"book of music",
"sheet of music",
"gold colour",
"light cone",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Baroque",
"early work",
"altarpiece",
"orchestra",
"music",
"chant",
"drapery",
"ray of sunlight",
"throne",
"monumentality",
"floating",
"Immaculata",
"arrival",
"feast, celebration",
"expectation",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Counter-Reformation",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"optimistic",
"contemplation",
"reverence",
"grandeur",
"abundance",
"harmony",
"hope"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2434",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "58.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "44.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Reni, Guido",
"date_of_birth": "1575",
"date_of_death": "1642"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1598 - 1599",
"material": "oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/111357/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"additional_text": "About the Work \n Painted on copper, the \u2018Assumption of the Virgin\u2019 is one of the very few surviving early works by Guido Reni, an artist of key significance for the development of Baroque painting in Bologna and Rome, and whose works continue to shape our image of the Italian Baroque to this day. In 1595, after training with Denys Calvaert in Bologna, Reni entered the academy of the Carracci. Two large altarpieces by Annibale and Agostino Carracci served him as a point of departure for this extremely well-conceived composition, supplying him with motivic inspiration for the figure of the Virgin, shown seated on the throne of clouds with outspread arms, and the two angels accompanying her. At the same time, however, Reni\u2019s conception of the theme is not only entirely different, but so novel for its time as to be revolutionary. Whereas the Carracci depicted Mary\u2019s dramatic ascension with typically High Renaissance pathos, Reni has translated the event into a wholly different mood \u2013 a gentle-upward floating accompanied by the music of the spheres and full of poetic harmony. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:10 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 02:11 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 02:09 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 02:07 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cGuido Reni. The Divine\u201d (2022) \n 01:40 \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cGuido Reni. The Divine\u201d (2022) \n 01:13 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Guido Reni: Himmelfahrt Mariens \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Guido Reni: Himmelfahrt Mariens, ca. 1596\u20131597, St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main\n\nSammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/himmelfahrt-mariens#yt"
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{
"identifier": "sg459",
"title": "Self-Portrait with Folded Arms",
"subjects": [
"portrait, self-portrait of painter (+ artist in non-work situation)",
"historical person (ROEDERSTEIN, Ottilie W.) - BB - woman",
"arms crossed",
"self-portrait",
"portrait",
"artist portrait",
"Ottilie W. Roederstein",
"woman",
"woman",
"artist (female)",
"painter (female)",
"artist portrait",
"bust (portrait)",
"physiognomy",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"grey",
"lighting design",
"gesture",
"blouse",
"collar",
"hairstyle",
"lock",
"brooch",
"smock",
"look, gaze",
"posture",
"skin fold",
"photograph",
"concentration",
"focus",
"reflection (psychology)",
"candour",
"delimitation",
"strength",
"self-assurance",
"emancipation",
"autonomy",
"resoluteness",
"austerity",
"discipline",
"confrontation",
"past",
"future",
"eerie",
"cool",
"churning",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"sobriety",
"calm",
"rigidity",
"thoughtfulness",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg459",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "55.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "46.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 14",
"artist": {
"name": "Roederstein, Ottilie W.",
"date_of_birth": "1859",
"date_of_death": "1937"
},
"creation_date": "1926",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3315/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3315/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/selbstbildnis-mit-verschraenkten-armen/download?sources=__default__&token=54a75a27f591ba631c26136945dab614",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The \u2018master painter\u2019 \u2013 as she was called during her lifetime \u2013 presents herself in a smock. Her gaze is piercing; her arms are crossed in front of her chest. For this likeness, the portraitist restricted herself to a palette of sober greys. Commissions received early on in her career made Roederstein financially independent from her parents. From 1909 onwards she lived in the Taunus together with her partner, Elisabeth Winterhalter, Germany\u2019s first female surgeon. Roederstein\u2019s self-portrait celebrates competitiveness, maturity and wisdom. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The Frankfurter K\u00fcnstlerhilfe (Frankfurt Artists' Aid) was founded in 1922 as a private welfare organisation for artists in need. Shortly afterwards the city also contributed to the aid programme, and the aims of the organisation were extended at the same time. The artistic service was intended to be of great cultural assistance to the city in that it would also enable well-to-do artists like Max Beckmann to receive support, which would then strengthen their ties to Frankfurt. The support of the artists was achieved by purchasing works for the city's museums or by commissioning works from the artists. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 02:20"
},
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"identifier": "2143",
"title": "Landscape near Tivoli",
"subjects": [
"rocks (+ landscape with figures, staffage)",
"names of cities and villages (TIVOLI)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ANIENE) (ANIENE)",
"river",
"waterfall",
"bridge",
"migrants",
"riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman",
"ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (TEMPIO DI VESTA (Tivoli))",
"temple, shrine ~ Roman religion",
"church (exterior) - QQ - small church, chapel",
"crucifix ~ personal devotion",
"dog",
"forest, wood",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (SABINER BERGE) (SABINER BERGE)",
"landscape",
"riverscape",
"Aniene",
"Tivoli",
"Temple of Vesta (Tivoli)",
"Temple of Tiburtine Sibyl (Tivoli)",
"waterfall",
"bridge",
"mountain",
"Monti Sabini",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"bridge",
"masonry",
"chapel",
"temple",
"round temple",
"Temple of Vesta (Tivoli)",
"Temple of Tiburtine Sibyl (Tivoli)",
"Anienetal",
"Aniene",
"man",
"dog",
"sighthound\u00a0",
"horse",
"horseman",
"wanderer",
"hiking stick",
"hat",
"cloak",
"body of water",
"river",
"waterfall",
"tree trunk",
"cross",
"poplar",
"sky",
"sunshine",
"cloud",
"far distance",
"Tivoli",
"rock",
"valley",
"reeds",
"brick",
"swan",
"bird",
"diagonal",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"standing man",
"figure seen from the back",
"coat, cloak",
"stone bridge",
"wooden bridge",
"mountain",
"forest",
"tree",
"deciduous tree",
"ravine",
"bough",
"roof",
"shore",
"branch",
"leaf",
"banister",
"wooden cross",
"round arch",
"ruin",
"column",
"horizon",
"group of people",
"cliff face",
"tree root",
"Italy",
"antiquity",
"travel",
"hike",
"pilgrimage",
"excursion",
"hunt",
"moon",
"sun",
"rainbow",
"sighthound\u00a0",
"hunting dog",
"far distance",
"distant view",
"idyll",
"Monti Sabini",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"optimistic",
"longing",
"freshness",
"hope",
"magnificence",
"calm",
"reverence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2143",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "12.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "17.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Bril, Paul",
"date_of_birth": "1554",
"date_of_death": "1626"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1595 - 1600",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2127/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2127/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/landschaft-bei-tivoli/download?sources=__default__&token=ce132a1596098a9f68a0d2646eb123ed",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n The Imprimatur-Stiftung, Gemeinn\u00fctzige GmbH Hermann-Hummel-Gesellschaft was founded in 1957. The foundation owns the simple majority of the Frankfurter Societ\u00e4ts-Druckerei GmbH. The foundation supports the universities of Frankfurt and Berlin within the limits of its statutes by means of scholarships to students of modern history, economics and sociology. In addition, the foundation also creates editorial internships and vacancies at technical colleges and master schools for the graphic arts. The foundation also donates a prize for top journalistic achievements. In 1989 it was affiliated with another foundation, the Fazit-Stiftung. 'Landscape near Tivoli' was a gift to the museum by the Imprimatur Gemeinn\u00fctzige Gesellschaft mbH in 1981."
},
{
"identifier": "706",
"title": "Portrait of a Man",
"subjects": [
"historical person (HEBDON, John) - historical person (HEBDON, John) portrayed alone (+ (HEBDON, John) bust portrait)",
"adult man",
"adult man (+ three-quarter view)",
"neck-gear: collar",
"light",
"shadow",
"beard",
"portrait",
"John Hebdon",
"man",
"man",
"bust (portrait)",
"beard",
"three-quarter profile",
"lock",
"doublet",
"collar",
"bands",
"tassel",
"coat, cloak",
"hand",
"flesh colour",
"rouge",
"double chin",
"skin fold",
"physiognomy",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"light",
"shadow",
"Amsterdam",
"England",
"velvet"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/706",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "72.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "61.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 20",
"artist": {
"name": "Bol, Ferdinand",
"date_of_birth": "1616",
"date_of_death": "1680"
},
"creation_date": "1659",
"material": "Oil on canvas, lined, edges sealed with paper on all sides",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/706/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/706/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-von-sir-john-hebdon/download?sources=__default__&token=2306d5709e9fc89b80f573152cd76595",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg509",
"title": "Company of Music-Makers",
"subjects": [
"private festivities, merry company",
"musician(s) accompanying singer(s)",
"cithern, mandolin, guitar, balalaika",
"flute, aulos, tibia",
"picture within picture",
"coast",
"genre",
"musician (male)",
"interior space",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"man",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"seated man",
"group of people",
"figure seen from the back",
"interior furnishing",
"interior space",
"Upholstery nail",
"nail",
"painting (artwork)",
"picture-in-picture",
"landscape",
"dune",
"body of water",
"sky",
"cloud",
"picture frame",
"chest",
"chair",
"table",
"fabric",
"tablecloth",
"lute",
"bent-neck lute",
"musical instrument",
"flute",
"book",
"booklet",
"singing",
"music-maker",
"hat",
"Victor Emanuel beard",
"goatee",
"moustache",
"lock",
"plus-fours",
"collar",
"lace collar",
"garment",
"dress",
"coat, cloak",
"coastal landscape",
"wall",
"wooden floor",
"head covering",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"heeled shoe",
"stocking",
"hairstyle",
"updo",
"drape",
"leather chair",
"rivet",
"bourgeoisie",
"chant",
"conductor",
"musician (male)",
"music",
"singer (male)",
"book of music",
"stage",
"theatre",
"backdrop",
"actor",
"Inn, tavern",
"vanitas",
"leisure time",
"hobby",
"profession",
"everyday life",
"image detail",
"wealth",
"joyful",
"carefree",
"optimistic",
"curious",
"amusing",
"exciting",
"freshness",
"gaiety",
"harmony",
"abundance",
"magnificence",
"lust",
"ease"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg509",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "32.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "41.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "8.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Codde, Pieter Jacobsz.",
"date_of_birth": "1599",
"date_of_death": "1678"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1633",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3366/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3366/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/musizierende-gesellschaft/download?sources=__default__&token=6cedc221615ea9611e9870685ceb48b0",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n In 1927 the Frankfurter banker Hugo Kessler (1856\u20131929) stipulated by will that the St\u00e4del Museum was to receive his collection of artworks upon the death of his sister Anna Maria Laetitia Kessler (1863\u20131934). All in all, the collection comprised forty-two predominantly Baroque paintings. However, Kessler also revered younger artists, such as Carl Spitzweg and Carl Friedrich Lessing, as well as Wilhelm Busch, a personal acquaintance. In the spring of 1936 the St\u00e4del presented an exhibition of the entire Kessler-Kolligs bequest \u2013 Kolligs being the maiden name of Kessler\u2019s mother."
},
{
"identifier": "1116",
"title": "Germania",
"subjects": [
"personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (GERMANIA)",
"allegory",
"woman",
"Germany",
"woman",
"three-quarter profile",
"garment",
"cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"edging",
"embroidery",
"ornament",
"gold",
"pearl",
"gem",
"fibula",
"brooch",
"sword",
"imperial sword",
"book",
"law book",
"cross",
"emperor's crown",
"imperial crown",
"pillow, cushion",
"tassel",
"shield",
"coat of arms",
"eagle",
"double-headed eagle",
"imperial eagle",
"wheel",
"lion",
"throne",
"base",
"landscape",
"sky",
"cloud",
"shore",
"body of water",
"river",
"mountain",
"rock",
"mountain range",
"horizon",
"castle",
"architecture",
"building",
"city",
"tower",
"tree",
"oak",
"beech",
"fir tree",
"tree trunk",
"grass",
"plant",
"branch",
"carved wreath",
"acorn",
"oak leaf",
"gesture",
"pointer",
"letter, character",
"brocade",
"sandal",
"woman's shoe",
"pedestal",
"church",
"church tower",
"city silhouette",
"forest",
"deciduous tree",
"conifer",
"bough",
"leaf",
"foreground",
"background",
"mythology",
"marble",
"granite",
"porphyry",
"platform",
"insignia",
"imperial insignia",
"crown jewel",
"city",
"Cologne",
"Rhine",
"Cologne Cathedral",
"memorial",
"elector",
"German Reich",
"German Confederation",
"Brandenburg",
"Saxony",
"electorate",
"B\u00f6hmen",
"Rhineland-Palatinate",
"Trier",
"Mainz",
"counterpart",
"Renaissance",
"antiquity",
"personification",
"Germany",
"ideal",
"stylisation",
"power",
"sunrise",
"longing",
"national consciousness",
"populace",
"symbol",
"identity",
"unit",
"democracy",
"freedom",
"empire",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"longing",
"thoughtful",
"optimistic",
"even-tempered",
"contemplation",
"reverence",
"grandeur",
"trust",
"calm",
"earnestness",
"secret",
"harmony",
"hope",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1116",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "285",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "192",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, stairway",
"artist": {
"name": "Veit, Philipp",
"date_of_birth": "1793",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "1834 - 1836",
"material": "Wall painting, transferred to canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1107/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1107/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/germania/download?sources=__default__&token=d07c24f08113813baa433aab168cc735",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "703",
"title": "Portrait of a Woman in an Armchair",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone - BB - woman (+ half-length portrait)",
"adult woman (+ three-quarter view)",
"sitting figure - AA - female human figure",
"armchair, seat",
"head-gear (BONNET)",
"neck-gear: collar",
"dress, gown",
"necklace",
"bracelet, wristlet",
"ear-rings",
"ring",
"portrait",
"woman",
"interior space",
"woman",
"back of a chair",
"cartwheel ruff",
"necklace",
"gold jewellery",
"gold chain",
"pearl",
"bonnet",
"ring",
"bracelet",
"jewellery",
"gem",
"lace cuff",
"dress",
"ostrich feather",
"Netherlands",
"patrician (male)",
"damask",
"fan",
"feather duster",
"regent (female)",
"social image",
"pride",
"concentration",
"austerity",
"attention to detail",
"depressing",
"cool",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"rigidity",
"heaviness",
"calm",
"earnestness",
"grandeur"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/703",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "98.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "80.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Verspronck, Jan Cornelisz.",
"date_of_birth": "1601",
"date_of_death": "1662"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1642 - 1645",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/703/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/703/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-einer-frau-im-sessel/download?sources=__default__&token=bd72217903f4fe92c717cd0bba2a40ad",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Like Frans Hals, Verspronck was a gifted portrait painter working in Haarlem in the mid-seventeenth century. The oblique view with the head turned outwards lends spontaneity to this portrait of a lady, who seems to be sitting up in her chair to look in our direction. The millstone ruff, bonnet, lace-trimmed sleeves and inconspicuous but multiple and varied pieces of jewellery discreetly emphasise the affluence of this self-confident patrician woman. The portrait thus perfectly satisfies the demand for status representation typical of Dutch society at that time."
},
{
"identifier": "lg70",
"title": "Untitled",
"subjects": [
"Abstract, Non-representational Art",
"curved line",
"quadrilateral (~ planimetry, geometry)",
"letters, alphabet, script",
"circle (~ planimetry, geometry)",
"abstraction",
"shape",
"area",
"line",
"shape",
"area",
"line",
"circle",
"point",
"rectangle",
"colour",
"colour plane",
"blue",
"white",
"black",
"letter (typography)",
"sign",
"geometry",
"script",
"letter, character",
"alphabet",
"punctuation",
"text",
"reading",
"hieroglyph",
"symbol",
"imagery",
"metaphor",
"message",
"meaning",
"riddle",
"secret",
"semiotic nature",
"stylistic idiom",
"child's drawing",
"childishness",
"finger painting",
"cave painting",
"disarray",
"ambivalence",
"late work",
"illness (human)",
"death",
"Bern",
"emigration",
"churning",
"disconcerting",
"annoying",
"curious",
"provocative",
"secret",
"irritation",
"isolation",
"provocation",
"tension",
"unrest"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg70",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "47.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "33.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Klee, Paul",
"date_of_birth": "1879",
"date_of_death": "1940"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1938",
"material": "Black distemper and tempera on newspaper on cardboard",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102025/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102025/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ohne-titel-12/download?sources=__default__&token=9cc5dd4aec91445020b100affd5cc490",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n \"A hovering, silent, magical apparition in the crowd\" is how Klee was described by a friend during the last years of the artist's life. He had been dismissed from his post as professor in D\u00fcsseldorf in 1933 after being denounced as a \"cultural Bolshevik\". He left Germany and returned to Bern, where, marked by illness, he created his mysterious late works. Klee confronts the viewer with black lines on reduced patches of colour as if they were secret graphic characters from a vanished culture. There is nothing to help us interpret them - no picture title to make it easier to decipher what we see."
},
{
"identifier": "sg512",
"title": "Company of Music-Makers",
"subjects": [
"private festivities, merry company",
"musician(s) accompanying singer(s)",
"making music; musician with instrument",
"adult man",
"adult woman",
"viola, violoncello; double bass",
"lute, and special forms of lute, e.g.: theorbo",
"chair",
"table",
"table-cloth",
"dog",
"genre",
"musician (male)",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"animal",
"interior space",
"interior furnishing",
"interior space",
"room",
"seated woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"seated man",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"musician (male)",
"music-maker",
"singing man",
"singing woman",
"figure seen from the back",
"Victor Emanuel beard",
"lock",
"hat",
"felt hat",
"coat",
"lace collar",
"lace cuff",
"doublet",
"button facing",
"man's shoe",
"boot",
"heeled shoe",
"knee sock",
"knickerbockers, knee breeches",
"dress",
"headscarf",
"fold",
"petticoat",
"bow",
"decoration",
"fringed hem",
"tablecloth",
"table",
"musical instrument",
"bass viol",
"bow (instrument)",
"lute",
"cello",
"bent-neck lute",
"sheet of music",
"paper",
"sheet",
"dog",
"bone",
"cabinet",
"map",
"dresser",
"Upholstery nail",
"nail",
"upholstery",
"pillow, cushion",
"tassel",
"pitcher",
"jug, pitcher",
"drinking glass",
"dish",
"chair",
"fan",
"pearl",
"pearl earring",
"cloak",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"light",
"incident light",
"light reflection",
"shadow",
"wooden floor",
"singing",
"music",
"celebration",
"company at table"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg512",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "38.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "55.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Palamedesz., Anthonie",
"date_of_birth": "1601",
"date_of_death": "1673"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1645 - 1650",
"material": "Oil on oak wood, reverse original, beveled at bottom and both sides",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3369/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3369/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/musizierende-gesellschaft-1/download?sources=__default__&token=3fed52a02e3340c0550174dc10b6ab58",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "590",
"title": "Loenerslot Castle in Holland",
"subjects": [
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (KASTEEL LOENERSLOOT)",
"castle",
"small canal, ditch",
"moat ~ fortified city",
"drawbridge ~ fortified city",
"rowing-boat, canoe, etc.",
"angling",
"laundering",
"walking, hiking (recreation)",
"dove-cote",
"water-birds: swan",
"dog",
"architecture",
"Loenersloot Castle",
"building",
"boat",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"chateau",
"outbuilding",
"Loenersloot Castle",
"Netherlands",
"stair",
"tower",
"donjon",
"bridge",
"railway bridge",
"chimney",
"dovecote",
"building",
"facade",
"window",
"shutter",
"body of water",
"sky",
"swan",
"dove",
"boat",
"fishing rod",
"basket",
"linen",
"dog",
"mirroring",
"man",
"woman",
"child",
"bonnet",
"hat",
"deciduous tree",
"merlon",
"stepped gable",
"masonry",
"archway",
"brick",
"couple",
"web",
"cloud",
"shadow",
"sunshine",
"dress",
"apron",
"blouse",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"branch",
"treetop",
"figure seen from the back",
"seated woman",
"seated man",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"kneeling woman",
"bridge railing",
"Moat",
"castle",
"fort",
"Middle Ages",
"moat",
"fortified tower",
"guard",
"lance",
"maid",
"family",
"angler",
"fisherman",
"summer",
"canal",
"patrician (male)",
"shore",
"staffage",
"carefree",
"curious",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"calm",
"harmony",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/590",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "22.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "29.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Heyden, Jan van der",
"date_of_birth": "1637",
"date_of_death": "1712"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1665 - 1670",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/590/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/590/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/schloss-loenersloot-in-holland/download?sources=__default__&token=8114889aed5e96b082a90bc2f6d44470",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg440",
"title": "Self-Portrait",
"subjects": [
"portrait, self-portrait of painter (+ artist in non-work situation)",
"historical person (BECKMANN,Max) - historical person (BECKMANN,Max) portrayed alone (+ head (BECKMANN,Max) (BECKMANN,Max))",
"neck-gear ~ clothing (TIE)",
"paper (writing material)",
"view through a window from the inside",
"roof (of house or building)",
"meadow, pasture",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (DENMARK) (DENMARK)",
"self-portrait",
"portrait",
"artist portrait",
"Max Beckmann",
"man",
"window",
"man",
"artist",
"three-quarter profile",
"bust (portrait)",
"full beard",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"meadow",
"letter, character",
"paper",
"window seat",
"window frame",
"window glass",
"landscape",
"house wall",
"roof",
"cravat",
"window",
"shirt",
"jacket",
"Agger",
"Impressionism",
"cartellino",
"dedication",
"Netherlands",
"field",
"sky",
"stair",
"trough",
"austerity",
"concentration",
"closeness",
"self-discovery",
"view",
"letter (document)",
"insecurity",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"cool",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"earnestness",
"melancholy",
"sobriety",
"calm",
"secret",
"harmony",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg440",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "43.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "55.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Beckmann, Max",
"date_of_birth": "1884",
"date_of_death": "1950"
},
"creation_date": "1905",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3291/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3291/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/selbstbildnis-2/download?sources=__default__&token=1cd3e2b806d1afd79e400116a830dc38",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This self-portrait marks a turning point in Beckmann\u2019s art of painting: it depicts the moment he turned away from Impressionism and towards other influences. The systematised brushstrokes and the painter\u2019s looks show the influence of van Gogh\u2019s self-portraits. In contrast, the emphatically geometric structure of the background with its large, coherent colour fields reflects the artist\u2019s interest in C\u00e9zanne\u2019s art. The letters at the bottom of the picture can be read as a dedication to Beckmann\u2019s future wife, Minna Tube: \u201cMister Beckmann to his Dearest [Herr Beckmann seiner Liebsten] Minna (Minkchen) Tube\u201d. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Exhibition \u201cMAKING VAN GOGH: A German Love Story\u201d (2019) \n 01:36"
},
{
"identifier": "2335",
"title": "Front of a marriage chest (cassone)",
"subjects": [
"events and situations from classical history (+ belonging to Roman history)",
"female persons from classical history (+ belonging to Roman history)",
"(story of) Lucretia",
"male persons from classical history (+ belonging to Roman history)",
"male persons from classical history (SEXTUS TARQUINIUS) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history (+ belonging to Roman history)",
"Prudentia (Prudence) as Roman personification",
"table",
"ideal and visionary architecture",
"riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman",
"hacking and thrusting weapons: dagger",
"low hill country",
"Roman personifications of abstract concepts (FORTITUDO)",
"historical narration",
"portrayal of a historical event",
"Lucretia",
"Sextus Tarquinius",
"cleverness",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"force",
"woman",
"group of people",
"men's group",
"man",
"flesh colour",
"architecture",
"building",
"mural",
"city wall",
"castle",
"landscape",
"tree",
"palm",
"tent",
"standard",
"trumpet",
"full beard",
"horse",
"riding saddle",
"bridle",
"rein",
"weapon",
"sword",
"column",
"arcade",
"table",
"company at table",
"vessel",
"jug, pitcher",
"goblet (vessel)",
"mug",
"tablecloth",
"head covering",
"crown",
"hat",
"legging",
"skirt",
"dress",
"book",
"floral pattern",
"shield",
"bench",
"platform",
"stair",
"coffered ceiling",
"drapery",
"servant, server",
"attendant",
"stool",
"chest",
"conversation",
"gesture",
"hilly landscape",
"drape",
"wedding chest",
"marriage chest",
"virtue",
"dog",
"dagger",
"mythology",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"seated woman",
"force",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"beard",
"hill",
"tower",
"top of the tent",
"tent camp",
"stair",
"serpent",
"pointer",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"musician (male)",
"music-making",
"music-maker",
"round arch",
"capital (architecture)",
"soldier",
"suit of armour",
"helmet",
"ornament",
"garland",
"serpent column",
"pastiglia",
"coat of arms",
"eagle",
"hallmark",
"wedding",
"dowry",
"citizen",
"bourgeoisie",
"wealth",
"affluence",
"jewellery",
"patrician (male)",
"daughter",
"bride",
"chest",
"history",
"guest",
"feast",
"wife",
"chastity",
"rape",
"honour",
"personification",
"inner strength",
"suicide",
"Ardea",
"Roman Republic",
"antiquity",
"anvil",
"disgusting",
"churning",
"earnestly",
"annoying",
"drama",
"jealousy",
"earnestness",
"danger",
"irritation",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2335",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "40.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "182.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "5.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Umbrian Master of the 15th century (Giovanni di Tommasino Crivelli?)",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1450 - 1460",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102190/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102190/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/front-einer-hochzeitstruhe-cassone/download?sources=__default__&token=8ca16eceb46001ea61b443582f139890",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n What at first sight looks like an independent painting was originally the front of a \u2018cassone\u2019. Made to hold the trousseaus of wealthy young ladies of bourgeois or aristocratic origins, these chests were often decorated with depictions of virtues from antiquity or classical mythology. In this case, we find scenes from the tale of the chaste Lucretia, who took her own life after being raped by Sextus Tarquinius. The personifications of Prudence and (probably) Strength to either side allude to Lucretia \u2013 and indirectly to the cassone\u2019s owner as well. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The close bond between the museum and the family of sparkling wine manufacturer Otto Henkell (1869\u20131929) and his wife, K\u00e4the, dates from the early decades of the twentieth century, when the then director of the St\u00e4del, Georg Swarzenski, advised the couple on their art collecting activities. The Henkells\u2019 considerable holdings ranged from medieval to modern art. During the First World War, and again in 1943, this family from Wiesbaden stored parts of its collection in the museum for safekeeping. The heirs donated this valuable cassone panel as a token of their gratitude. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:09 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 02:10"
},
{
"identifier": "sg454",
"title": "The Visitation",
"subjects": [
"Mary and Elisabeth shaking hands",
"building of church",
"gate, entrance",
"rocks",
"landscapes in the temperate zone",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Elisabeth",
"woman",
"woman",
"Life of the Virgin",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"dress",
"cloak",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"headscarf",
"fringed hem",
"bonnet",
"turban",
"wimple",
"handshake",
"hilly landscape",
"rock",
"castle",
"city gate",
"tower",
"building",
"church",
"lancet window",
"body of water",
"mountain range",
"meadow",
"gold background",
"hallmark",
"pomegranate pattern",
"affliction",
"hem",
"physiognomy",
"physical contact",
"eye contact",
"landscape",
"hill",
"mountain",
"cliff face",
"facade",
"roof",
"shore",
"round-arched window",
"far distance",
"masonry",
"reeds",
"deciduous tree",
"conifer",
"tree",
"copse",
"letter, character",
"letter (typography)",
"pregnant woman",
"stone",
"flower",
"blossom",
"plant",
"daisy",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"New Testament",
"Cistercian church",
"wife",
"pregnancy",
"conception",
"friendship",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"birth",
"message",
"purity",
"virgin",
"fertility",
"prophecy",
"story of salvation",
"polyptych",
"Immaculata",
"immaculateness",
"incarnation of God",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"annunciation",
"Maria Annunziata",
"winged retable",
"Judaean Mountains",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"earnestly",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"calm",
"secret",
"thoughtfulness",
"contemplation",
"tension",
"grandeur",
"hope",
"intimacy",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg454",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "103.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "71.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "1.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Zeitblom, Bartholom\u00e4us",
"date_of_birth": "1455",
"date_of_death": "1522"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1497 - 1503",
"material": "Mixed media on pine",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3309/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/heimsuchung/download?sources=__default__&token=a284f307ea30f799965b2383d7c2b3fe",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg358",
"title": "Annunciation and Nativity",
"subjects": [
"the Annunciation: Mary standing",
"the Archangel Gabriel",
"angel(s) with book(-scroll) or banderole",
"ribbon, scroll, banderole ~ ornament",
"Mary reclining in bed or on a couch, looking at the Christ-child",
"the ox and the ass at the manger ~ Christ's birth",
"angels singing, making music",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"annunciation",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Gabriel",
"Christ Child",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"Holy Family",
"Bethlehem",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"woman",
"man",
"full beard",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"newborn",
"infant",
"boy",
"dove",
"ox",
"donkey",
"band of cloud",
"plant",
"cherry",
"flower",
"lily",
"vase",
"vessel",
"manger",
"cr\u00e8che",
"staff",
"storey",
"head covering",
"Jewish hat",
"veil",
"nudity",
"musical instrument",
"rebec",
"psaltery",
"bed",
"pillow, cushion",
"hallmark",
"amphora",
"garment",
"wing (angel)",
"coat, cloak",
"halo",
"cross-shaped nimbus",
"book",
"gesticulation",
"fibula",
"brooch",
"banderole",
"letter (typography)",
"gold colour",
"gold background",
"red",
"green",
"diadem",
"angel",
"framing",
"animal",
"grass",
"drape",
"Bethlehem",
"Nativity",
"Maria Annunziata",
"New Testament",
"message",
"prophecy",
"conception",
"purity",
"virgin",
"birth",
"stall",
"Christmas story",
"parents",
"mother",
"father",
"family",
"series",
"symbol",
"fertility",
"perspective",
"cloud",
"heaven",
"salvation",
"music",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"optimistic",
"contemplation",
"calm",
"earnestness",
"reverence",
"hope",
"harmony",
"intimacy",
"thoughtfulness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg358",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "153.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "118.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "2.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "2.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Rhenish Master ca. 1330",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1325 - 1335",
"material": "Mixed technique on fir",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3204/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3204/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/verkuendigung-und-geburt-christi/download?sources=__default__&token=720cec577664532a9cf4d3feb2e404df",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1183",
"title": "The Nativity",
"subjects": [
"Mary, Joseph and the new-born Christ (Nativity) (+ angel(s))",
"God the Father",
"the ox and the ass at the manger ~ Christ's birth",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"nocturne",
"Holy Family",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"God the Father",
"Bethlehem",
"Life of the Virgin",
"family",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"woman",
"veil",
"dress",
"blue",
"drape",
"seated woman",
"physiognomy",
"infant",
"newborn",
"nudity",
"angel",
"wing (angel)",
"peacock feather",
"barefootedness",
"block of stone",
"masonry",
"round-arched window",
"darkness",
"brightness",
"night",
"night sky",
"heaven",
"ray of light",
"straw",
"spike",
"straw roof",
"shed roof",
"star (heavenly body)",
"meteor",
"Bethlehem",
"putto",
"donkey",
"ox",
"man",
"full beard",
"old man",
"owl",
"Nativity",
"New Testament",
"light source",
"cornice",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"cross staff",
"flesh colour",
"shadow",
"cloth",
"gesture",
"family",
"lighting design",
"vision",
"divinity",
"the Passion",
"waistcloth",
"stall",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"palace",
"ruin",
"herdsman",
"marble",
"porphyry",
"staging",
"Christianity",
"admiration",
"worship",
"Israel",
"mother",
"father",
"son",
"Christmas story",
"luminous figure",
"animal sound",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"irritation",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"grandeur",
"earnestness",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1183",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "91.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "55.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Baldung Grien, Hans",
"date_of_birth": "1484",
"date_of_death": "1545"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1525 - 1530",
"material": "Mixed technique on limewood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1173/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1173/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-geburt-christi/download?sources=__default__&token=2aec220ce2a66a85a00393d1eec76ed6",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg4280d",
"title": "Self-Portrait from the Front",
"subjects": [
"historical person (KOLLWITZ, K\u00e4the) - historical person(KOLLWITZ, K\u00e4the) portrayed",
"portrait, self-portrait of artist",
"portrait",
"self-portrait"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4280d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "151",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "156",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1922 - 1923",
"material": "Woodcut on Japanese paper",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28059/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28059/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/selbstbildnis-von-vorn/download?sources=__default__&token=d71a9278693b208922dda75e8090ed4e",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg358r",
"title": "Arrest of Jesus, Crucifixion, St. Nicholaus (?) and St. Catherine (painted surface heavily damaged)",
"subjects": [
"Passion of Christ",
"the arrest of Christ ~ Garden of Gethsemane",
"the kiss of Judas: accompanied by soldiers with torches and lanterns, he kisses Christ",
"crucified Christ, with particular persons under the cross",
"Christ on the cross combined with other scenes from the Passion",
"Malchus is healed by Christ",
"the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"crucified man",
"crucifixion",
"the Passion",
"Jesus Christ",
"Saint Catherine of Alexandria",
"Malchus",
"Golgotha",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"cross",
"halo",
"cross-shaped nimbus",
"kiss",
"wheel",
"crucifixion",
"the Passion",
"garment",
"drape",
"waistcloth",
"beard",
"head",
"face",
"Golgotha",
"New Testament",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"representation of the cross",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"torture",
"saint",
"saint",
"warrior (male)",
"soldier",
"bondage",
"drawing",
"betrayal",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"Golgotha",
"cool",
"sad",
"devout",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"contemplation",
"mourning",
"melancholy",
"earnestness",
"heaviness",
"suffering",
"pain",
"oppression"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg358r",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "153.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "119.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "2.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "2.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Rhenish Master ca. 1330",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1323 - 1335",
"material": "Mixed technique on fir wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3205/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3205/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/gefangennahme-kreuzigung-hl-nikolaus/download?sources=__default__&token=1a8830cef223f6b7bc2dace1371b331f",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg4345d",
"title": "Poster for the German Homework Exhibition",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"anonymous historical person portrayed",
"adult woman",
"personal depiction",
"genre"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4345d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "692",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "447",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1906",
"material": "Crayon and brush lithograph with spray and scraper on wove paper",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28124/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28124/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/plakat-der-deutschen-heimarbeit-ausstellung-berlin-1906/download?sources=__default__&token=e10dcfba487065738fb455a52deeb161",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg1140",
"title": "View of Frankfurt with the Old Bridge from Sachsenhausen",
"subjects": [
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"names of cities and villages (FRANKFURT AM MAIN)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (ALTE BR\u00dcCKE (Frankfurt am Main))",
"bridge",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (MAIN) (MAIN)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (MAININSEL (Frankfurt am Main)) (MAININSEL (Frankfurt am Main))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (SANKT BARTHOLOM\u00c4US (Frankfurt am Main))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (PAULSKIRCHE (Frankfurt am Main))",
"church (exterior)",
"city view",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"bridge",
"Alte Br\u00fccke (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Sankt Bartholom\u00e4us (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Paulskirche (Frankfurt am Main)",
"building",
"riverscape",
"Main",
"island in the Main (Frankfurt am Main)",
"man",
"boat",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"Alte Br\u00fccke (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Sankt Bartholom\u00e4us (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Paulskirche (Frankfurt am Main)",
"duomo",
"church",
"church tower",
"building",
"house",
"roof",
"chimney",
"window",
"bridge",
"stone bridge",
"bridge pillar",
"bridge arch",
"river",
"Main",
"boat",
"river island",
"island in the Main (Frankfurt am Main)",
"tree",
"shrubs",
"sky",
"cloud",
"man",
"mirroring",
"dusk",
"toll house",
"commercial town",
"riverscape",
"sandstone",
"fisherman",
"fishery",
"void of human beings",
"connection",
"historic centre",
"realism",
"idyll",
"ruralness",
"stage set",
"Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen",
"longing",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"harmony",
"secret",
"isolation",
"calm",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1140",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "53.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "78.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Courbet, Gustave",
"date_of_birth": "1819",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "1858",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4000/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4000/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/blick-auf-frankfurt-am-main-mit-der-alten-bruecke-von-sachse/download?sources=__default__&token=fb4d54620417ce1a1661ade18048f5b4",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This painting is one of a group of works executed by Courbet during his stay in Frankfurt in 1858/59, by which time he was already a famous artist. His studio was located in Sachsenhausen in the Deutschordenhaus in Br\u00fcckenstrasse. From there, one had a view of the Main River and, on the far side, the cathedral. The deserted town looks strangely unreal, almost like a stage backdrop. The only person going about his business is a lone fisherman. The depiction is not a topographically precise rendering of the panorama, but does capture a dreamy mood. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 00:42 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 02:00"
},
{
"identifier": "1050",
"title": "The Back Operation",
"subjects": [
"operation, surgery",
"back",
"patient, sick person",
"adult man",
"mouth slightly open",
"pain",
"the poor",
"drinks, stimulants, drugs",
"chair",
"genre",
"operation",
"man",
"woman",
"interior space",
"dressing (of a wound)",
"chair",
"table",
"man",
"shoulder",
"woman",
"shirt",
"knife",
"pitcher",
"glass bottle",
"vessel",
"facial expression",
"surgeon",
"quack",
"barber surgeon",
"patient",
"victim",
"hostess",
"Inn, tavern",
"pain",
"wound",
"operation",
"illness (human)",
"medical treatment",
"help",
"traveller (male)",
"barber",
"medicine",
"disconcerting",
"disgusting",
"alarming",
"eerie",
"annoying",
"secret",
"pain",
"suffering",
"oppression",
"tension",
"heaviness",
"sobriety",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1050",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "34.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "27.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Brouwer, Adriaen",
"date_of_birth": "1605",
"date_of_death": "1638"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1636",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1041/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1041/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-operation-am-ruecken/download?sources=__default__&token=389bc1b048c20c9d736b3a0fedcde613",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1395",
"title": "Head of an Old Man",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone (+ three-quarter view portrait)",
"old man",
"beard",
"coat (+ fur used for clothes)",
"(military) uniforms",
"portrait",
"study",
"man",
"man",
"old man",
"full beard",
"bust (portrait)",
"three-quarter profile",
"physiognomy",
"fur collar",
"collar",
"button",
"fibula",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"skin fold",
"military",
"officer",
"philosopher (male)",
"anonymity",
"Netherlands",
"character",
"thoughtful",
"curious",
"earnestly",
"soothing, calming",
"grandeur",
"calm",
"magnificence",
"earnestness",
"thoughtfulness",
"heaviness",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1395",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "66.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "51.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 14",
"artist": {
"name": "Tiepolo, Giovanni Domenico",
"date_of_birth": "1727",
"date_of_death": "1804"
},
"creation_date": "1751 - 1760",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1385/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1385/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/studienkopf-eines-alten-mannes/download?sources=__default__&token=f0d7e498d6823d311e06b4b9c8226490",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Councillor of Commerce Julius Lemm\u00e9 of Frankfurt, who died in Odessa in 1905, left this study to the St\u00e4del Museum in his will. In 1924, his eighty-two-year-old widow, Wilhelmine Lemm\u00e9 \u2013 by then destitute \u2013 approached the museum administration with the plea that it should pay her a pension in view of the one-time gift. Advising her that it was under no legal obligation, the administration approved a monthly payment of fifty Reichsmarks, raised only two years later to 100 Reichsmarks. The payments continued until Wilhelmine Lemm\u00e9\u2019s death in 1933."
},
{
"identifier": "763",
"title": "Portrait of Susanne de Vos, the Painter\u2019s Third Daughter",
"subjects": [
"historical person (VOS, Susanna de) - BB - woman - historical person(VOS, Susanna de) portrayed",
"smiling (+ three-quarter view)",
"toddler (female)",
"baby-chair",
"clothes covering the entire body",
"head-gear (BONNET)",
"cross as symbol of Christ",
"pearl; pearl necklace",
"bracelet, wristlet",
"biscuits",
"portrait",
"Susanna de Vos",
"child",
"interior space",
"toddler",
"girl",
"child's portrait",
"smile",
"tooth (human)",
"reddened skin",
"high chair",
"apron",
"lace",
"dress",
"petticoat",
"bracelet",
"pearl",
"pearl necklace",
"coral",
"coral bracelet",
"cross pendant",
"pastry",
"necklace",
"bonnet",
"net cover",
"shoe",
"child's shoe",
"bow",
"tray",
"three-quarter profile",
"light reflection",
"script",
"baptism",
"protection",
"healing stone",
"superstition",
"apotropaion",
"middle-class mentality",
"copperplate engraving",
"amusing",
"joyful",
"loving",
"carefree",
"calm",
"love",
"magnificence",
"harmony",
"secret",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/763",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "80.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width (upper)": {
"value": "55.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width (lower)": {
"value": "55.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Vos, Cornelis de",
"date_of_birth": "1584",
"date_of_death": "1651"
},
"creation_date": "1627",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/762/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/762/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-der-susanna-de-vos/download?sources=__default__&token=c056a614477b9fe2325ec1180cf1a742",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This charming portrait of a child shows Susanna de Vos, the artist's little daughter, who was baptised in Antwerp on 24 September 1626. Dressed like a miniature adult in her Sunday best with a long apron, the baby girl reaches out towards the sweetmeats spread out on the tray of her child's chair. Cornelis de Vos, who was called upon by Rubens on several occasions to assist with large commissions, specialised in portraits of children from the middle classes, in particular during the 1620s. These likenesses were mostly commissioned by well-to-do private citizens."
},
{
"identifier": "sg1229",
"title": "Lake Geneva with the Savoy Alps",
"subjects": [
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (GENFER SEE) (GENFER SEE)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (SAVOYER ALPEN) (SAVOYER ALPEN)",
"landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone)",
"mountains",
"landscape",
"lake landscape",
"Lake Geneva",
"mountain range",
"Savoie Alps",
"dusk",
"body of water",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"boat",
"wave (water)",
"sky",
"Lake Geneva",
"Savoie Alps",
"fog",
"cloud",
"buoy",
"shore",
"excursion",
"holiday",
"travel",
"morning",
"twilight",
"void of human beings",
"nature experience",
"lighting design",
"solitude, loneliness",
"element",
"calm",
"recovery",
"earth's atmosphere",
"carefree",
"soothing, calming",
"devout",
"longing",
"even-tempered",
"calm",
"harmony",
"secret",
"tension",
"freshness",
"hope"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1229",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "49.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "39.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Hodler, Ferdinand",
"date_of_birth": "1853",
"date_of_death": "1918"
},
"creation_date": "1907 - 1911",
"material": "\u00d6l auf Leinwand",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4089/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4089/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/genfer-see-mit-den-savoyer-alpen/download?sources=__default__&token=27ab9e25adbd3e8797b264d858be7e5b",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Using shades of blue and yellow, the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler created this harmonious unity structured only by nuances of colour. The realms of mist and clouds and the surface of the water and the harshness of the Savoy Alps are made tangible by these divisions. Although they are mostly deserted, Hodler's landscapes nonetheless express man's longing for union with nature."
},
{
"identifier": "1040",
"title": "Smoker at an Inn",
"subjects": [
"inn, coffee-house, public house, etc.",
"farmers",
"adult man",
"sitting figure",
"pipe ~ tobacco (+ taking (particular) foodstuffs: eating, drinking, smoking, chewing, etc.)",
"drunkard",
"urination (+ back view)",
"wooden container: barrel, cask",
"chair (+ wood and other phytogenic material)",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"chimney",
"dog",
"picture within picture",
"drawing, sketch",
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone (+ head (and shoulders) (portrait))",
"genre",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"animal",
"interior space",
"Inn, tavern",
"interior space",
"chair",
"barrel",
"pipe",
"pitcher",
"drinking glass",
"candlestick",
"art print",
"picture-in-picture",
"urinate",
"man",
"chamber pot",
"dog",
"chimney, fireplace",
"drinker",
"smoker (male)",
"woman",
"firewood",
"match",
"glow",
"ash",
"smoke",
"shelf",
"plate",
"roast chicken",
"beer glass",
"purse",
"hat",
"hat feather",
"fabric",
"cloth",
"headscarf",
"brazier",
"maid",
"hostess",
"pitchpipe",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"vice (ethics)",
"enjoyment",
"tronie",
"trade",
"village",
"meal",
"drunkenness",
"amusing",
"joyful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"curious",
"carefree",
"intimacy",
"sobriety",
"trust",
"secret",
"heaviness",
"gaiety"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1040",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "32.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "46.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Teniers the Younger, David",
"date_of_birth": "1610",
"date_of_death": "1690"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1659",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1031/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1031/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-raucher-im-bauernwirtshaus/download?sources=__default__&token=2aae86abf16dd1b1a371cab6db288be6",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n David Teniers specialised in genre painting and worked for a time at the court of the governor of the Spanish Netherlands. In an inn, a young peasant with a clay pipe looks out at the viewer rather morosely, while at the back of the taproom a group of peasants are enjoying a boisterous carousal. Although smoking and drinking were considered vices in the seventeenth century, here the moralising undertones compete with the painter\u2019s obvious delight in crude anecdotal details, such as the urinating man on the left and the wryly caricatured faces. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 00:52 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:46"
},
{
"identifier": "1406",
"title": "Village Edge in Winter",
"subjects": [
"winter landscape; landscape symbolizing winter (the four seasons of the year)",
"village street",
"village",
"rural housing, e.g. country-house, villa, cottage",
"mound, verge",
"names of cities and villages (ORNANS)",
"landscape",
"winter landscape",
"building",
"mountain",
"tree",
"shrubs",
"house",
"route",
"chimney",
"gable",
"door",
"window",
"outbuilding",
"pointed roof",
"farmhouse",
"hill",
"snow",
"mountain chain",
"sky",
"cloud",
"stone",
"Ornans",
"Jura Mountains",
"twilight",
"homeland",
"void of human beings",
"loneliness",
"uncertainty",
"winter landscape",
"cold",
"darkness",
"wall",
"taciturnity",
"rudeness",
"ghost town",
"simplicity",
"depressing",
"cool",
"thoughtful",
"lonely",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"heaviness",
"monotony",
"isolation",
"emptiness",
"rigidity",
"melancholy",
"hopelessness",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1406",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "44.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "54.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Courbet, Gustave",
"date_of_birth": "1819",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1868",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1394/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1394/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/dorfausgang-im-winter/download?sources=__default__&token=09e5aaf30764f85c81bde0ed13e7cd93",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n An invitation to discomfort. Following a diagonal path, the viewer\u2019s gaze is drawn past the apparently abandoned houses in the sparse, wintry scene. A steep rock massif abruptly cuts off the view. It represents the Jura Mountains, the location of Gustave Courbet\u2019s home town of Ornans. The harshness of the landscape is underlined by the impasto application of paint; the medium is emphasised more than the figurative content. As a landscapist, Courbet served the Impressionists as an important role model. He and Claude Monet met in 1862, and in 1870 Courbet was best man at Monet\u2019s wedding."
},
{
"identifier": "sg1198",
"title": "Christ and the Samaritan Woman (The White Flower Bouquet)",
"subjects": [
"Christ",
"the woman of Samaria (John 4:4-42)",
"cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers",
"colours, pigments, and paints: white",
"colours, pigments, and paints: red",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"Jesus Christ",
"Samaritan",
"man",
"woman",
"man",
"woman",
"Samaritan (female)",
"three-quarter profile",
"profile",
"half-figure",
"physiognomy",
"red",
"New Testament",
"well",
"water",
"vitality",
"drinking vessel",
"source",
"conversation",
"hill",
"mountain",
"Samarien",
"spirituality",
"illumination",
"liveliness",
"belief",
"religion",
"bouquet",
"dream",
"sleep",
"blurring",
"apparition",
"inner world",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"optimistic",
"grandeur",
"freshness",
"calm",
"harmony",
"dream",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1198",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "64.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "50.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Redon, Odilon",
"date_of_birth": "1840",
"date_of_death": "1916"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1895",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4058/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4058/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/christus-und-die-samariterin/download?sources=__default__&token=364ac0c68b8c00f32d4250f020988f5d",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n There's no well in sight as far as the eye can see. Redon has transformed the place where, according to the Bible story, Christ met the Samaritan woman into a space full of colour. Both figures have turned towards a gleaming white bouquet of flowers: is the water of eternal life which Jesus describes to the woman a sign of spiritual enlightenment? The viewer senses the dreamlike event rather than comprehend it. After a \"black\" phase lasting until the early 1890s and during which Redon devoted himself exclusively to graphical works, the internalised, often mystic pictorial worlds of the Symbolist artist demonstrate an intense and seemingly weightless colourfulness. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:19 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:45"
},
{
"identifier": "1677",
"title": "Pan and Syrinx",
"subjects": [
"Syrinx changed into a reed: while fleeing from Pan, the nymph Syrinx is changed into reed by her sisters, the Naiads (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 705)",
"Naiads, river- and spring-nymphs; usually carrying an urn; 'Naiadi, ninfe de' fiumi' (Ripa)",
"low hill country",
"deciduous forest",
"meadow, pasture",
"water course",
"historical narration",
"mythological representation",
"landscape",
"Pan",
"Syrinx",
"couple",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"hilly landscape",
"nature",
"couple",
"group of people",
"fleeing woman",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"figure seen from the back",
"woman",
"barefootedness",
"hybrid",
"gesticulation",
"facial expression",
"meadow",
"sky",
"deciduous tree",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"leaf",
"branch",
"treetop",
"hill",
"satyr",
"valley",
"rise",
"deciduous forest",
"body of water",
"stone",
"reeds",
"reed",
"shore",
"horizon",
"view",
"far distance",
"escape",
"movement (design element)",
"pelt",
"fur garment",
"garment",
"storey",
"girl",
"hoof",
"full beard",
"mythology",
"naiad",
"nymph",
"pond",
"hunt",
"game",
"lust",
"seduction",
"force",
"sister",
"love",
"music",
"pan pipes, syrinx",
"fife",
"chastity",
"metamorphosis",
"churning",
"curious",
"earnestly",
"depressing",
"freshness",
"tension",
"unrest",
"danger",
"earnestness",
"aggressiveness",
"oppression"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1677",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "12.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "16.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Elsheimer, Adam",
"date_of_birth": "1578",
"date_of_death": "1610"
},
"creation_date": "1610 - 1620",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1662/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1662/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/pan-und-syrinx/download?sources=__default__&token=dcff8ebd3cfc2b5643f8a10aff130a93",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Family L\u00f6wenstein left for America, to then return to Frankfurt in 1870 as the millionaires Livingstone. Their daughter Rose Livingston (1860\u20131914), who remained unmarried throughout her life, established the Rose Livingston Foundation in 1913 with a donation of several million, for an old people\u2019s home for educated ladies of different classes. Like her sister Fanny, she bequeathed parts of her art collection to the St\u00e4del. Among them were several landscape paintings by one of her friends: the Frankfurt painter Wilhelm Steinhausen."
},
{
"identifier": "sg4287d",
"title": "The Widow I",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"adult woman",
"personal depiction",
"genre"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4287d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "370",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "235",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1921 - 1922",
"material": "Woodcut on Japanese paper",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28066/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28066/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-witwe-i-1/download?sources=__default__&token=d0488d77ca3e6fc0d8b7a634b0288a6f",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg362",
"title": "The Holy Trinity with the Virgin Mary and St John the Evangelist",
"subjects": [
"the Holy Trinity, 'Trinitas coelestis'; Father, Son and Holy Ghost ~ Christian religion",
"the Virgin Mary (+ Holy Trinity)",
"the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll (+ Holy Trinity)",
"Holy Ghost represented as a dove (in flames)",
"angels",
"low hill country",
"lake",
"forest, wood",
"castle",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"the Passion",
"Jesus Christ",
"Mary",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"God the Father",
"Holy Spirit",
"angel",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"animal",
"group of people",
"man",
"woman",
"animal",
"angel",
"wing (angel)",
"angel wings",
"the Passion",
"New Testament",
"Trinity",
"sky",
"acanthus leaf",
"branches",
"leaf",
"floral ornament",
"ornament",
"flower",
"garment",
"cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"cloth",
"brocade",
"gold brocade",
"waistcloth",
"alb",
"pluvial",
"gold hem",
"lozenge pattern",
"pattern",
"drape",
"gesture",
"gesticulation",
"facial expression",
"orans (male)",
"gesture of prayer",
"ribbon",
"tippet",
"fringed hem",
"hem",
"pointer",
"hand gesture",
"grass",
"blade of grass",
"meadow",
"head covering",
"mitre",
"physical contact",
"dove",
"bird",
"nudity",
"barefootedness",
"clasp",
"landscape",
"hilly landscape",
"hill",
"rise",
"tree",
"tree trunk",
"copse",
"stump",
"forest",
"route",
"body of water",
"water",
"shore",
"building",
"tower",
"round tower",
"mural",
"window",
"round-arched window",
"gemel window",
"tracery",
"blind arch",
"chimney",
"roof",
"dormer",
"shed roof",
"conical room",
"stepped gable",
"gable",
"oriel",
"half-timber structure",
"standing man",
"crown",
"cross",
"pearl",
"gem",
"prayer beads",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"beard",
"full beard",
"edging",
"crown of thorns",
"stigmata of Christ",
"wound",
"blood (human)",
"drop of blood",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"tear",
"undergarment",
"embroidery",
"kneeling woman",
"donor",
"nun",
"habit",
"rosary",
"ribbon",
"letter, character",
"banderole",
"coat of arms",
"shield, escutcheon",
"heraldic animal",
"eagle",
"rose",
"lion",
"weeper (male)",
"weeper (female)",
"mourner (male)",
"mourner (female)",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"saint",
"saint",
"disciple (male)",
"orans (female)",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"donor portrait",
"Man of Sorrows",
"salvation",
"Lamentation of Christ",
"Entombment of Christ",
"shroud",
"imperial crown",
"kiss"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg362",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "110.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "132.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of the Wendelin Altar",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1503",
"material": "Mixed media on pine wood, thinned and cradled",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3212/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3212/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/hl-dreifaltigkeit-mit-maria-und-johannes/download?sources=__default__&token=347f7588abcc2c8e46c2a52b5e8430ed",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "2047",
"title": "View to the Taunus Mountains",
"subjects": [
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (TAUNUS) (TAUNUS)",
"mountains",
"meadow, pasture",
"groups of trees",
"shrubs",
"fence, wall, paling",
"dusk, evening twilight",
"clouds",
"landscape",
"Taunus",
"copse",
"mountain",
"meadow",
"Taunus",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cirrostratus cloud",
"view",
"twilight",
"mountain",
"hill",
"meadow",
"tree",
"poplar",
"shrub",
"fence",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Tuscany",
"holiday",
"travel",
"study trip",
"walk",
"dusk",
"sunrise",
"cypress",
"Nazarene",
"romanticism",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"longing",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"isolation",
"freshness",
"trust",
"harmony",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2047",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "28.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "35.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Veit, Philipp",
"date_of_birth": "1793",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "1840",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2031/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2031/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/blick-auf-den-taunus/download?sources=__default__&token=28cb882d2abb260838db439162baf362",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Italy is somewhere in Hesse, one might think. Philipp Veit\u2019s evening view across the plain towards the Taunus is dominated by a seemingly southern light. It is reminiscent of Italy, with its central group of poplars and the mountain range bathed in a bluish haze. This is the only surviving landscape painting by Veit, who lived in Rome for several years from 1815 onwards. The Nazarene became particularly famous for his large-format works with religious and historical contents. He also achieved importance as an art scholar and, from 1830 to 1843, was director of the St\u00e4del Museum."
},
{
"identifier": "668",
"title": "View of Antwerp with Frozen Schelde",
"subjects": [
"winter landscape; landscape symbolizing winter (the four seasons of the year)",
"names of cities and villages (ANTWERPEN)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (SCHELDE) (SCHELDE)",
"river",
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"winter sports",
"skates (winter sports)",
"sledge, sleigh (winter sports)",
"snow",
"ice ~ freezing weather",
"warming oneself at a fire (or hearth, stove, fire-pan, brazier)",
"woodgathering, woodgatherer",
"dikes, levee",
"trees: willow",
"sailing-ship, sailing-boat",
"landscape",
"city view",
"winter landscape",
"riverscape",
"Schelde",
"Antwerp",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"building",
"winter",
"Antwerp",
"sky",
"cloud",
"city",
"Schelde",
"river",
"harbour",
"ice",
"ice sheet",
"snow",
"sailing ship",
"sail",
"boat",
"dam",
"street",
"windmill",
"fire",
"smoke",
"wood collector",
"walker (male)",
"sledge",
"horse",
"gentlewoman",
"gentleman",
"ice skater",
"winter pleasures",
"pollard willow",
"deciduous tree",
"accident",
"couple",
"bridle",
"excursion",
"view",
"shore",
"tower",
"church",
"cathedral",
"attention to detail",
"cloud cover",
"viewing axis",
"horizon",
"ice floe",
"brushwood",
"perspective",
"colour perspective",
"winter landscape",
"bird",
"raven",
"seagull",
"hill",
"city wall",
"mural",
"building",
"roof",
"gable",
"bridge",
"fortress",
"bastion",
"oriel",
"city gate",
"church tower",
"windmill, wind turbine",
"chimney",
"axe",
"storey",
"ski stick",
"rope, cable",
"snowfield",
"tree trunk",
"tree bark",
"bough",
"branch",
"root",
"willow",
"faggot, bundle of brushwood",
"city silhouette",
"ship",
"standard",
"sailing mast",
"crow's nest",
"rowboat",
"sleigh",
"feather ornament",
"antlers",
"man",
"woman",
"child",
"old man",
"group of people",
"trousers",
"coat",
"plus-fours",
"coat, cloak",
"cloak",
"dress",
"skirt",
"hat",
"close-fitting cap",
"cap",
"bonnet",
"glove",
"basket",
"cloth",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"woman's shoe",
"child's shoe",
"beard",
"apron",
"ruff",
"scarf",
"firewood",
"campfire",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"seated man",
"seated woman",
"recumbent (female)",
"figure seen from the back",
"defensive fortification",
"amusement",
"dealer, merchant (female)",
"trade",
"leisure time",
"cold",
"sport",
"genre",
"galleon",
"society",
"idealised landscape",
"ice hockey",
"season",
"bourgeoisie",
"beggar (male)",
"backdrop",
"fall",
"community, association",
"winter pleasures",
"exciting",
"joyful",
"longing",
"carefree",
"curious",
"gaiety",
"freshness",
"harmony",
"ease",
"unrest",
"abundance"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/668",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "42.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "63.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Valckenborch, Lucas van",
"date_of_birth": "1535",
"date_of_death": "1597"
},
"creation_date": "1593",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/668/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/668/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ansicht-von-antwerpen-mit-zugefrorener-schelde/download?sources=__default__&token=26fd19dfde9e7dbbf58b60553e94fa0d",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The River Scheldt in Antwerp is 400 metres wide. A river like that rarely freezes over - except during the mid-sixteenth century, when the so-called Little Ice Age was at its zenith. Lucas van Valckenborch has captured the atmosphere of a cold winter's day with great skill. Dark snow clouds alternate with blue sky, and the sun, lying low on the horizon, casts long shadows. The peasants have lit a fire on the embankment. Day labourers gathering wood and elegant city dwellers watch the bustle on the ice with amusement. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n \"Dr. Grambs also owns a collection of paintings, copperplate engravings and drawings by hand which exceeds all expectations. The definitive knowledge of the owner helps the visitor to gain rapid enlightenment and thorough understanding.\" That was how Goethe described the Frankfurt collection of the lawyer Johann Georg Grambs (1756-1817). It included Netherlandish Baroque artists and contemporary master painters from Frankfurt. Grambs was one of the administrators of the museum appointed by St\u00e4del. Like the donor, he, too, bequeathed his art collection to the institute."
},
{
"identifier": "143",
"title": "The Adoration of the Shepherds",
"subjects": [
"adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds; Mary and Joseph present",
"mother and baby or young child",
"kneeling figure - AA - female human figure (+ back view)",
"youth, adolescent",
"old woman",
"angel(s) represented as child(ren)",
"the ox and the ass at the manger ~ Christ's birth",
"ducks (domestic waterbirds)",
"sheep",
"container made of plant material other than wood: basket",
"bowl",
"jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)",
"clarinet, bassoon, oboe, shawm",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"worship",
"Holy Family",
"Christ Child",
"Mary",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"angel",
"Bethlehem",
"Life of the Virgin",
"family",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"stall",
"beam",
"herdsman",
"straw",
"donkey",
"ox",
"duck",
"basket",
"sheep",
"worship",
"woman",
"man",
"child",
"toddler",
"infant",
"angel",
"jug, pitcher",
"pitcher",
"vessel",
"light phenomenon",
"cloak",
"dress",
"headscarf",
"beret",
"close-fitting cap",
"cap",
"blouse",
"shirt",
"cloth",
"coat, cloak",
"apron",
"drape",
"dish",
"shawm",
"sky",
"cloud",
"landscape",
"group of people",
"storey",
"stone",
"nudity",
"barefootedness",
"seated woman",
"kneeling woman",
"crouching man",
"standing man",
"cr\u00e8che",
"old woman",
"shepherd's crook",
"figure seen from the back",
"Bethlehem",
"movement (design element)",
"gesticulation",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"updo",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"New Testament",
"study",
"Golden Age (Netherlands)",
"mother",
"mother-child relationship",
"welfare",
"miracle",
"star (heavenly body)",
"birth",
"Christmas story",
"conception",
"pregnancy",
"family",
"admiration",
"angel",
"putto",
"Life of the Virgin",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"curious",
"loving",
"optimistic",
"exciting",
"joyful",
"gaiety",
"unrest",
"harmony",
"hope",
"abundance",
"freshness",
"contemplation",
"love",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/143",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "71.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width (upper)": {
"value": "92.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width (lower)": {
"value": "92.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Jordaens, Jacob",
"date_of_birth": "1593",
"date_of_death": "1678"
},
"creation_date": null,
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/143/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/143/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/hirtenanbetung/download?sources=__default__&token=0afbe3052912177a7b67e35e2de5236a",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n In March 1815, the Frankfurt businessman and banker Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del bequeathed his entire fortune and art collection to a foundation which was to be named after him: the 'St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut'. However, he also dedicated the foundation to the citizens of Frankfurt immaterially, wishing it to be an \"adornment and of practical use\" to Frankfurt's citizenry. He was thus the first ordinary citizen in the German-speaking region to found a public art museum: the present-day St\u00e4del Museum. When he died, his collection comprised 476 paintings, some 4,600 drawings, almost 10,000 printed graphics and valuable books."
},
{
"identifier": "1134",
"title": "A Family at Table",
"subjects": [
"family, descendance",
"(family) meal",
"child(ren) with other members of the family",
"Sociality",
"interior of the house",
"furniture and household effects",
"dog",
"genre",
"company at table",
"family",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"interior space",
"man",
"cane",
"vest",
"dress",
"shirt",
"coat",
"headscarf",
"bonnet",
"bandanna",
"stole",
"woman",
"child",
"dog",
"interior furnishing",
"parlour",
"table",
"tablecloth",
"wooden bench",
"chair",
"keg",
"dinner service",
"dish",
"plate",
"bread",
"cutlery",
"stein",
"pitcher",
"carafe",
"wall shelf",
"glass bottle",
"trap door",
"window niche",
"wooden floor",
"beam",
"ceiling beams",
"masonry",
"figure seen from the back",
"interior space",
"cellar door",
"lunch",
"family",
"farmhand",
"maid",
"grandmother",
"son",
"guest",
"rusticity",
"idyll",
"simplicity",
"poverty",
"visit",
"leisure time",
"Inn, tavern",
"village character",
"kitchen",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"community, association",
"wear and tear",
"everyday life",
"showpiece",
"informality",
"joyful",
"safe and sound",
"soothing, calming",
"calm",
"trust",
"harmony",
"love",
"gaiety"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1134",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "45.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "54.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Kraus, Georg Melchior",
"date_of_birth": "1737",
"date_of_death": "1806"
},
"creation_date": "1770 - 1774",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1125/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1125/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/familie-bei-der-mahlzeit/download?sources=__default__&token=29a56193035883cfc8168845fd17bd0a",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n The architect Karl Jonas Mylius (1839\u20131883) and his partner Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli ran a successful architectural firm in Frankfurt from 1870 to 1881. Among their most important commissions was the design for the Central Cemetery in Vienna; in Frankfurt itself they built the Hotel Frankfurter Hof in 1875/76. One year before his death, Mylius donated two works by the painter Georg Melchior Kraus to the St\u00e4del, along with permission for their sale, should the need arise."
},
{
"identifier": "1398d",
"title": "Madonna and Child",
"subjects": [
"Madonna: Mary standing (or half-length), Christ-child close to her bosom",
"piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture (+ grisaille)",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"woman",
"child",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"round arch",
"niche",
"plinth",
"halo",
"coat, cloak",
"sleeve",
"woman",
"drape",
"toddler",
"nudity",
"full figure",
"physiognomy",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"physical contact",
"shadow",
"lighting design",
"light",
"embrace",
"eye contact",
"Virgin and Child",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"closeness",
"kiss",
"love",
"mother-child relationship",
"grisaille",
"render",
"devotional image",
"sculpture",
"statue",
"marble",
"Gothic style",
"church interior",
"monochrome",
"platform",
"Life of the Virgin",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"sensuous",
"calm",
"love",
"harmony",
"intimacy",
"trust",
"hope"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1398d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "120.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "43.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Cranach the Elder, Lucas",
"date_of_birth": "1472",
"date_of_death": "1553"
},
"creation_date": "1509",
"material": "Mixed technique on limewood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2326/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2326/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-mit-kind-3/download?sources=__default__&token=6c7ecbb0b24ea5e6e41f22ffdbffe6f3",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Among the earliest major commissions which Lucas Cranach the Elder carried out in 1509 as court painter to the Electorate of Saxony was the so-called Torgau Altar. The altar was acquired with the help of several sponsors in 1906 at the auction of the Molinier Collection in Paris. The money required to secure this magnificent work for Frankfurt was provided jointly by the City of Frankfurt, private art lovers, the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein and the recently founded Carl Schaub'sche Stiftung. For Cranach researchers, its arrival at the museum was a small sensation: although the altar clearly bore the signature of the master himself, the work was previously unknown in the relevant literature on the artist."
},
{
"identifier": "sg4225d",
"title": "The Ploughmen",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"adult man",
"History",
"literature ~ arts",
"personal depiction",
"genre",
"historical narration",
"portrayal of a historical event",
"literary representation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4225d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "315",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "454",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1907",
"material": "Line etching, drypoint, aquatint, reservage, sandpaper, needle bundle, and soft ground",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28004/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28004/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-pflueger/download?sources=__default__&token=9d59e53550df17a654d4a8e2c3456b55",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg1013",
"title": "Portrait of Barbara Thenn (1513-1542)",
"subjects": [
"historical person (THENN, Barbara) - BB - woman",
"child between toddler and youth (of undetermined sex)",
"pearl; pearl necklace",
"mountains",
"portrait",
"Barbara Thenn",
"child",
"girl",
"child",
"child's portrait",
"half-figure",
"three-quarter profile",
"plait",
"hairband",
"headband",
"necklace",
"pearl necklace",
"shirt",
"doublet",
"drape",
"green",
"coral",
"coral necklace",
"emerald",
"landscape",
"mountain range",
"cloud",
"snow",
"route",
"signpost",
"body of water",
"wayside shrine",
"horizon",
"perspective",
"sky",
"peak",
"glacier",
"cherry",
"edging",
"hem",
"mountain chain",
"Garden of Eden",
"self-discovery",
"ban",
"fertility",
"superstition",
"apotropaion",
"counterpart",
"protection",
"lucky charm",
"healing stone",
"family",
"Alps",
"triptych",
"Bavaria",
"Salzburg (state)",
"nobility",
"patrician (male)",
"bourgeoisie",
"wife",
"bride",
"sister",
"loving",
"longing",
"thoughtful",
"even-tempered",
"contemplation",
"grandeur",
"earnestness",
"abundance",
"secret",
"harmony",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1013",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "43.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "34.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Huber, Wolf",
"date_of_birth": "1485",
"date_of_death": "1553"
},
"creation_date": "1516",
"material": "Mixed technique on limewood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3872/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3872/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-der-barbara-thenn/download?sources=__default__&token=a5d81caa1680318507d3c09b900b3e40",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n In 1516 the Salzburg mint master Johann Thenn had portraits painted of three of his children. This picture shows his daughter Barbara in three-quarter profile at the age of about three or four. Her right arm is bent and she is holding what is probably a cherry between her thumb and forefinger. But nothing in the girl's expression gives the impression that she wants to eat the fruit. With the earnestness of a child she is gazing out of the picture to the left. In the background we can see an expanse of water, and on the horizon snow-capped peaks rise above the foothills beneath a slightly cloudy sky."
},
{
"identifier": "715a",
"title": "The Crucifixion of Christ",
"subjects": [
"comprehensive representations of the events on Golgotha during Christ's hanging on the cross, no particular event emphasized - DD - only Christ on the cross",
"bystanders at the foot of the cross, among whom Mary, Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist; Mary may be shown swooning",
"crucified Christ with Mary Magdalene, who usually weeps and embraces the cross",
"the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment",
"the soldier; the soldier's life",
"the superscription: I(esus) N(azarenus) R(ex) I(udaeorum) ~ Christ's crucifixion",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"walls ~ fortified city",
"city-gate",
"parts of church exterior and annexes: tower",
"low hill country",
"mountains",
"clouds",
"altarpiece",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"the Passion",
"force",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Golgotha",
"Jesus Christ",
"Mary",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"The Maries",
"Cleopas",
"Salome",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"the Passion",
"force",
"Golgotha",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"Life of the Virgin",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cross",
"wooden cross",
"beam",
"nail",
"panel",
"instruments of the Passion",
"letter, character",
"letter (typography)",
"crown of thorns",
"blood (human)",
"stigmata of Christ",
"wound",
"drop of blood",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"gesture of prayer",
"orans (female)",
"nudity",
"unconsciousness",
"barefootedness",
"waistcloth",
"cloth",
"ribbon",
"horizon",
"mountain",
"hilly landscape",
"city",
"city view",
"building",
"tower",
"round tower",
"city wall",
"city gate",
"archway",
"church",
"facade",
"church tower",
"architecture",
"standard",
"weathervane",
"merlon",
"cathedral",
"duomo",
"window",
"gemel window",
"lancet window",
"round-arched window",
"crocket",
"roof",
"pitched roof, saddle roof",
"support",
"round arch",
"arch",
"tracery",
"pinnacle",
"construction (technique)",
"scaffold",
"ladder, leader",
"wooden post",
"standing man",
"construction worker",
"portal",
"bridge",
"tree",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"branch",
"shrub",
"meadow",
"route",
"rock",
"garment",
"belt",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"kneeling woman",
"tear",
"coat, cloak",
"sleeve",
"cloak",
"drape",
"head covering",
"headscarf",
"veil",
"medieval cloak",
"shawl",
"bonnet",
"horned headdress",
"dress",
"gem",
"pearl",
"edging",
"brocade",
"gold brocade",
"gold embroidery",
"head ornament",
"skirt",
"beard",
"full beard",
"fur cap",
"fur coat",
"hat",
"close-fitting cap",
"turban",
"lance",
"staff",
"Holy Sponge",
"vessel",
"ointment vessel",
"stone",
"skull",
"bone",
"flower",
"blossom",
"plant",
"tormentil",
"dead-nettle",
"clover",
"violet",
"grass",
"blade of grass",
"piece of wood",
"physical contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"New Testament",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"corpse",
"spectator (male)",
"soldier",
"mourner (male)",
"mourner (female)",
"weeper (female)",
"weeper (male)",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"triptych",
"Jerusalem",
"duomo",
"cathedral"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/715a",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "118.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "77.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of Frankfurt",
"date_of_birth": "1460",
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1500 - 1504",
"material": "Mixed media on oak wood, arched top, thinned and mounted on a cradled wooden support",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2263/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2263/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/kreuzigung-christi-8/download?sources=__default__&token=a2d2bdff1f4128c872d04d812ae29f48",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1379",
"title": "The Madonna, the Infant St. John and the Angel, Worshipping the Christ Child",
"subjects": [
"adoration of the Christ-child by Mary; John the Baptist present (+ angel(s))",
"the ox and the ass at the manger ~ Christ's birth",
"pillow",
"trees",
"landscapes in the temperate zone",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"worship",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"young John the Baptist",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"group of people",
"animal",
"woman",
"infant",
"toddler",
"boy",
"angel",
"wing (angel)",
"ox",
"donkey",
"worship",
"group of people",
"kneeling woman",
"kneeling man",
"recumbent (male)",
"orans (female)",
"orans (male)",
"gesture of prayer",
"gesticulation",
"pillow, cushion",
"cloth",
"nudity",
"dress",
"coat, cloak",
"red",
"blue",
"hem",
"gold embroidery",
"drape",
"hairstyle",
"hairband",
"garment",
"landscape",
"hilly landscape",
"tree",
"copse",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"branch",
"meadow",
"hill",
"lake",
"sky",
"cloud",
"plain",
"rock",
"mountain",
"horizon",
"far distance",
"flesh colour",
"physiognomy",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"eye contact",
"halo",
"mountain range",
"aerial view",
"staff",
"building",
"Renaissance",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"mother",
"motherliness",
"mother-child relationship",
"protectress",
"Son of God",
"familiarity",
"tenderness",
"virgin",
"purity",
"immaculateness",
"premonition",
"story of salvation",
"Christianity",
"devotion",
"piety",
"prayer",
"devotional service",
"consistency",
"friendship",
"love",
"intimacy",
"idealised landscape",
"Nativity",
"cross staff",
"the Passion",
"Maria Umilt\u00e0",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"grandeur",
"harmony",
"intimacy",
"contemplation",
"love",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1379",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "45.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "35.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 20",
"artist": {
"name": "Perugino, Pietro",
"date_of_birth": "1445",
"date_of_death": "1524"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1510",
"material": "wood, transferred to blockboard",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1369/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1369/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-der-johannesknabe-und-ein-engel/download?sources=__default__&token=2fbf8ea1c80df03465bfa3c4c25163d0",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The composition and style of this small-format devotional picture are closely related to Perugino\u2019s earlier autograph works. The figure of the Virgin kneeling in the centre of the composition, the Christ Child propped up by a white bolster, the naked infant Saint John and even the wide landscape, complete with ox and ass, were lifted from different compositions by the master and reassembled. The work most closely parallels the Madonna del Sacco (Galleria Palatina, Florence). This kind of recombination of workshop cartoons and drawings was not unusual at the time \u2013 even great masters, Perugino included, often fell back on their own pool of drawings and replicated the most popular elements."
},
{
"identifier": "2119",
"title": "The Frankfurt Altarpiece of the Exaltation of the True Cross:\nHeraclius on Horseback with the Cross (bottom right)",
"subjects": [
"emperor Heraclius' entry into Jerusalem, riding on an ass or on horseback ~ legend of the True Cross",
"angels",
"altarpiece",
"historical narration",
"literary representation",
"legend of the Cross",
"Heraclius I (Byzantine emperor)",
"angel",
"man",
"group of people",
"horse",
"man",
"cross",
"grass",
"branch",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"garment",
"sandal",
"stirrup",
"shirt",
"harness",
"jewellery",
"gold brocade",
"cloak",
"turban",
"full beard",
"angel",
"mitre",
"bishop",
"alb",
"chasuble",
"cloud",
"sky",
"heaven",
"pointer",
"gesture",
"shrub",
"shadow",
"feather ornament",
"ornament",
"group of people",
"staff",
"gem",
"gold colour",
"tassel",
"piebald",
"angelic host",
"wing (angel)",
"lighting design",
"light reflection",
"riding saddle",
"darkness",
"trousers",
"carrying the cross",
"legend of the Cross",
"Santissima Trinit\u00e0 dei Monti (Rome)",
"ecclesia militans",
"emperor",
"sultan",
"Byzantium",
"vision",
"Orient",
"Investiture Controversy",
"burden",
"thicket",
"power",
"Christianity",
"Jerusalem",
"veneration of the cross",
"humiliation",
"insignia",
"equestrian sculpture",
"entry",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"drama",
"earnestness",
"abundance",
"secret",
"heaviness",
"magnificence",
"tension",
"melancholy"
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"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2119",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "15.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "16.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.04",
"unit": "cm"
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},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Elsheimer, Adam",
"date_of_birth": "1578",
"date_of_death": "1610"
},
"creation_date": "1603 - 1605",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2103/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2103/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/heraklius-wird-der-einzug-in-jerusalem-zu-pferd-verweigert/download?sources=__default__&token=e36e5b6249108ffd2f91c1400eeb6215",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n When the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut was founded, the Frankfurt artist Adam Elsheimer immediately became the focus of its collecting policy and research interest. Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del himself believed he owned a work by the famous Baroque fine artist. Especially after the Second World War, intensive efforts began with regard to the artist, culminating in an Elsheimer exhibition in 1966. In those days, no one could have foreseen that a small miracle would soon take place. Between 1971 and 1981 the St\u00e4del was able to reunite the seven-part Altar of the Holy Cross, familiar from archive material, by purchasing the five remaining panels scattered across the world. The Museums-Verein, which had been founded in 1899 and reorganised in 1957, played the main role in financing the purchase with its specific fundraising campaigns. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:43 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:57 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 01:55 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 02:44"
},
{
"identifier": "stf3381",
"title": "Micro Photography",
"subjects": [
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"other lower plants (WASSERHYAZINTHENGEW\u00c4CHS))",
"circle (~ planimetry, geometry)",
"botany",
"microscope",
"representation of nature",
"Object depiction",
"plant",
"shape",
"shape",
"cross section",
"plant",
"membrane",
"detail",
"close-up",
"cell",
"nucleus",
"epidermis",
"part of a plant",
"structure",
"compound",
"cell structure",
"water hyacinth plant",
"leaf",
"leaf stalk",
"flora",
"biology",
"microcosm",
"macrocosm",
"natural science",
"botany",
"life",
"cell division",
"growth",
"organism",
"study, research",
"detail study",
"photosynthesis",
"microscope",
"curious",
"cool",
"rigidity",
"sobriety",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/stf3381",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Darstellung",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "11.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "11.5",
"unit": "cm"
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}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Anonymous",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1890",
"material": "Albumen print mounted on cardboard",
"artwork_type": "photograph",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/124097/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/124097/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/mikrofotografie-2/download?sources=__default__&token=227e0ad387a77b7f2979a9c6ade61578",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg1068",
"title": "Arched Rocks by Civitella II",
"subjects": [
"rock-formations",
"plants; vegetation",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (GROTTA DELL' ARCO (Bellegra)) (GROTTA DELL' ARCO (Bellegra))",
"names of cities and villages (CIVITELLA)",
"landscape",
"nature",
"copse",
"mountain",
"Civitella",
"Aniene",
"rock",
"cliff face",
"body of water",
"rock arch",
"plant",
"tree",
"tendril",
"shrubs",
"hill",
"daylight",
"light",
"shadow",
"sky",
"stone",
"nature",
"leaf",
"shrubbery",
"cloud",
"Civitella",
"Aniene",
"Italy",
"Monti Sabini",
"travel",
"brook",
"river",
"view",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"nature study",
"naturalism",
"nature experience",
"natural phenomenon",
"idyll",
"Romanticism",
"closeness",
"far distance",
"longing",
"Grotta dell' arco (Bellegra)",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"lonely",
"joyful",
"carefree",
"longing",
"optimistic",
"calm",
"harmony",
"freshness",
"gaiety"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1068",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Sichtma\u00df",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "45.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "59.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Morgenstern, Carl",
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"date_of_death": "1893"
},
"creation_date": "1836",
"material": "Oil on paper, mounted on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3927/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3927/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/felsenbogen-bei-civitella-ii/download?sources=__default__&token=529d139fecddb03d7ba59a8b00f04814",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg985",
"title": "Portrait of Maria Barbara Peyer (1636-1693)",
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"historical person (PEYER, Margaretha Barbara) - BB - woman - historical person (PEYER, Margaretha Barbara) portrayed alone (+ three-quarter length portrait)",
"adult woman",
"adult woman (+ three-quarter view)",
"standing figure - AA - female human figure",
"head-gear",
"lace",
"dress, gown",
"neck-gear: collar",
"sleeves",
"ring",
"necklace",
"bracelet, wristlet",
"flowers: rose",
"table",
"table-cloth",
"book",
"mountains",
"rocks",
"river",
"trees",
"clouds",
"portrait",
"Margaretha Barbara Peyer",
"woman",
"interior space",
"woman",
"three-quarter profile",
"half-length portrait",
"interior space",
"physiognomy",
"smile",
"skin fold",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"head covering",
"bonnet",
"pinner",
"lace",
"fur cap",
"fur",
"floral pattern",
"pattern",
"ornament",
"jewellery",
"earring",
"bow",
"cartwheel ruff",
"ruff",
"gold chain",
"necklace",
"chain (jewellery)",
"belt",
"bracelet",
"buckle",
"rosette",
"dress",
"ring",
"gem",
"book",
"flower",
"rose",
"blossom",
"leaf",
"table",
"cloth",
"tablecloth",
"coat of arms",
"window",
"window opening",
"view",
"view from a window",
"sky",
"cloud",
"tree",
"bough",
"river",
"shore",
"riverscape",
"wave (water)",
"spray",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"rock",
"rocky landscape",
"hill",
"meadow",
"deciduous tree",
"rise",
"sunshine",
"light",
"light reflection",
"shadow",
"incident light",
"foreground",
"background",
"perspective",
"social image",
"representational picture",
"wealth",
"Bible",
"prayer book",
"twilight",
"traditional costume"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg985",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "90.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "74.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Meyer, Felix",
"date_of_birth": "1653",
"date_of_death": "1713"
},
"creation_date": "1683",
"material": "Oil on canvas, line, all edges taped",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3842/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3842/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-der-maria-barbara-maeder/download?sources=__default__&token=9e1a4c249da457bad181c79b9661e5b9",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "2054",
"title": "The Frankfurt Altarpiece of the Exaltation of the True Cross:\nEmperor Heraclius\u2019 Entry into Jerusalem",
"subjects": [
"Heraclius' entry into Jerusalem: as asked by an angel, the emperor, stripped of his royal robes, carries the True Cross into the city",
"altarpiece",
"historical narration",
"literary representation",
"legend of the Cross",
"Heraclius I (Byzantine emperor)",
"man",
"woman",
"child",
"group of people",
"animal",
"cross",
"barefootedness",
"man",
"woman",
"child",
"group of people",
"standing man",
"seated woman",
"kneeling woman",
"figure seen from the back",
"dog",
"architecture",
"archivolt",
"cloth",
"tree",
"bough",
"branch",
"root",
"sky",
"cloud",
"route",
"turban",
"hat feather",
"coat, cloak",
"garment",
"dress",
"blouse",
"waist scarf",
"laurel wreath",
"full beard",
"moustache",
"forest",
"horse",
"viewing axis",
"depth",
"image detail",
"cloak",
"landscape",
"nudity",
"gold brocade",
"gesture",
"pointer",
"hairstyle",
"shrub",
"stone",
"light reflection",
"pattern",
"thorn",
"embankment",
"hill",
"carrying the cross",
"legend of the Cross",
"entry",
"arch",
"Jerusalem",
"Byzantium",
"disposition",
"city",
"spectator (male)",
"parade",
"city gate",
"the Passion",
"humiliation",
"night",
"emperor",
"act of self-abasement",
"ecclesia militans",
"power",
"Investiture Controversy",
"curious",
"earnestly",
"annoying",
"devout",
"contemplation",
"hope",
"reverence",
"heaviness",
"earnestness",
"secret"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2054",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "22.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "15.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.07",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Elsheimer, Adam",
"date_of_birth": "1578",
"date_of_death": "1610"
},
"creation_date": "1603 - 1605",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2038/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2038/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/heraklius-traegt-das-kreuz-nach-jerusalem-hinein/download?sources=__default__&token=59737ad259931e3b61b5f6e2c9fd2532",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n When the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut was founded, the Frankfurt artist Adam Elsheimer immediately became the focus of its collecting policy and research interest. Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del himself believed he owned a work by the famous Baroque fine artist. Especially after the Second World War, intensive efforts began with regard to the artist, culminating in an Elsheimer exhibition in 1966. In those days, no one could have foreseen that a small miracle would soon take place. Between 1971 and 1981 the St\u00e4del was able to reunite the seven-part Altar of the Holy Cross, familiar from archive material, by purchasing the five remaining panels scattered across the world. The Museums-Verein, which had been founded in 1899 and reorganised in 1957, played the main role in financing the purchase with its specific fundraising campaigns. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:43 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:57 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 01:55 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 02:44"
},
{
"identifier": "1479",
"title": "Christ Appears in front of Mary Magdalene (Noli me tangere)",
"subjects": [
"Mary Magdalene kneeling before Christ, who is usually represented as a gardener with a hoe and/or a spade; 'Noli me tangere' (+ angel(s))",
"low hill country",
"names of cities and villages (JERUSALEM)",
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"burial mound",
"fence, wall, paling",
"groups of trees",
"landscape",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"Jesus Christ",
"Mary Magdalene",
"angel",
"the Passion",
"Jerusalem",
"Golgotha",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"hilly landscape",
"city",
"city silhouette",
"city wall",
"archway",
"far distance",
"copse",
"tree trunk",
"tree bark",
"treetop",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"sky",
"cloud",
"bird",
"grass",
"lawn",
"meadow",
"valley",
"mountain",
"wood fence",
"view",
"merlon",
"building",
"horizon",
"body of water",
"hill",
"rock",
"rise",
"cross",
"door",
"entrance",
"grave, tomb",
"rectangular solid",
"shadow",
"angel",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"garment",
"dress",
"barefootedness",
"vessel",
"shovel",
"spade",
"hat",
"cloth",
"genuflection",
"kneeling woman",
"New Testament",
"Jerusalem",
"Calvary",
"resurrection",
"Golgotha",
"Noli me tangere",
"gardener",
"crucifixion",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"death",
"Easter",
"disciple (female)",
"physical contact",
"sunrise",
"relationship",
"advance",
"idealised landscape",
"incarnation of God",
"Son of God",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"optimistic",
"devout",
"calm",
"harmony",
"secret",
"reverence",
"trust",
"tension",
"contemplation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1479",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "84.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "141.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Lorrain, Claude",
"date_of_birth": "1604",
"date_of_death": "1682"
},
"creation_date": "1681",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1466/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1466/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/landschaft-mit-christus-der-maria-magdalena-erscheint/download?sources=__default__&token=4ee2be9e03d5aa2b7677881ecc81364d",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Claude Lorrain is renowned for his light-suffused paintings of ideal landscapes with figures. He executed this work in 1681 for the Roman cardinal Fabrizio Spada. Depicted in the foreground is the risen Christ appearing on Easter morning to Mary Magdalene. With the words \u201cNoli me tangere\u201d (\u201cTouch me not\u201d), he keeps her from approaching him. On the right, the other two Marys can be seen with the angel in front of Christ\u2019s empty tomb. Here, the biblical subject provides, above all, a welcome occasion for a well-wrought and extensive ideal landscape. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n In 1905 Carl Schaub, who lived in Frankfurt's Westend district, created a foundation which was to inherit his fortune of about one million marks. In agreement with the St\u00e4del administration, the foundation's advisory board was to use the interest to purchase art for the museum. According to the records of Dr. Alexander Berg, the lawyer entrusted with the task and an administrator at the St\u00e4del, after he had signed his will Schaub formally expressed his thanks as a donor and wished all the best for the future. During the following night, on 21 June 1905, the fifty-four-year-old Schaub took his own life. Even before the First World War, the interest from the foundation enabled the St\u00e4del to purchase pictures by Claude Lorrain and Tintoretto. Today the works purchased with the funds from the Carl Schaub Foundation are primarily destined for the Graphische Sammlung. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:04 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:19 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:59 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n ASK AN ARTWORK \u2013 Fragen an die Kunst, Antworten aus dem Home Office: Claude Lorrain #StaydelAtHome \n \n \n Ein Wunder! Jesus ist von den Toten auferstanden und Maria Magdalena die erste Zeugin. Aber wieso sind die Hauptdarsteller dieses Gem\u00e4ldes nur so klein? Und warum sieht Jesus wie ein G\u00e4rtner aus?\n \nIn der Serie ASK AN ARTWORK beantwortet die Kunsthistorikerin Anna Huber (Mitarbeiterin der Abteilung Bildung und Vermittlung) aus dem Home Office Fragen, die wir an die Kunst haben. Denn w\u00e4hrend der Coronakrise kommt das St\u00e4del zu Ihnen, auch an den Feiertagen: #StaydelAtHome\n\nFindet Claude Lorrains Werk Landschaft mit Christus, der Maria Magdalene erscheint in der Digitalen Sammlung: \nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/landschaft-mit-christus-der-maria-magdalena-erscheint\n\nIt's a miracle! Jesus has risen from the dead and Mary Magdalene is the first witness to the impossible. But how come the main protagonists in this painting are so small, that you almost have to search for them like hidden Easter eggs? And why does Jesus look like a gardener? \n\nIn the series ASK AN ARTWORK art historian Anna Huber (Educational Department of the St\u00e4del Museum) answers the questions that we have for art \u2013 from home office. Because during the Corona-Crisis, if you can\u2019t come to the St\u00e4del Museum, then the St\u00e4del Museum will come to you: #StaydelAtHome\n\nFind Claude Lorrain's Christ Appears in front of Mary Magdalene in our Digital Collection: \nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/christ-appears-in-front-of-mary-magdalene"
},
{
"identifier": "sg450",
"title": "Portrait of Ruprecht Thenn (1512-1545)",
"subjects": [
"historical person (THENN, Ruprecht)",
"child between toddler and youth (of undetermined sex)",
"necklace",
"birds",
"mountains",
"portrait",
"Ruprecht Thenn",
"child",
"child",
"child's portrait",
"boy",
"three-quarter profile",
"half-figure",
"garment",
"edging",
"green",
"fabric",
"sparrow",
"songbird",
"bird",
"lace",
"circlet",
"carved wreath",
"blossom",
"necklace",
"gesture",
"fist",
"glove",
"pendant",
"gold jewellery",
"medallion",
"coral",
"coral necklace",
"landscape",
"sky",
"rock",
"mountain range",
"snow",
"forest",
"perspective",
"church tower",
"mountain chain",
"peak",
"glacier",
"foothills",
"counterpart",
"lure",
"falconry",
"rose",
"laurel wreath",
"protection",
"patron saint (male)",
"apotropaion",
"saint",
"fertility",
"pilgrim's badge",
"glacier",
"girl",
"triptych",
"Bavaria",
"family",
"Netherlands",
"Salzburg (state)",
"mint master",
"nobility",
"patrician (male)",
"bourgeoisie",
"brother",
"Alps",
"earnestly",
"cool",
"thoughtful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"soothing, calming",
"contemplation",
"earnestness",
"calm",
"melancholy",
"secret",
"thoughtfulness",
"rigidity"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg450",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "43.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "33.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Huber, Wolf",
"date_of_birth": "1485",
"date_of_death": "1553"
},
"creation_date": "1516",
"material": "Mixed technique on limewood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3304/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3304/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-des-ruprecht-thenn/download?sources=__default__&token=c8f10b133b949d4ec4508d72969b0ac5",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n In 1516 the Salzburg mint master Johann Thenn had portraits painted of three of his children. This picture shows his son Ruprecht, who was about four at the time, in three-quarter profile and posing as a falconer. His left hand is raised and holds a small white fabric bag, the falconer's lure. Perched on his gloved right hand, though, is not a bird of prey, but a harmless sparrow. Around his neck, the child is wearing a coral chain with a golden medallion showing the figure of a saint, probably a pilgrim's badge. In the background can be seen an Alpine landscape with snow-capped mountains beneath an almost cloudless sky."
},
{
"identifier": "hm20",
"title": "The Agony in the Garden",
"subjects": [
"Christ's prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane during the night",
"agony of Christ; three (or eleven) apostles sleeping",
"Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context)",
"Betrayal",
"the soldier; the soldier's life",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"the Passion",
"Jesus Christ",
"Peter (apostle)",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"James the Elder (apostle)",
"Judas Iscariot (apostle)",
"Mount of Olives",
"Gethsemane",
"man",
"group of people",
"column",
"arcade",
"book",
"rosary",
"prayer beads",
"goblet (vessel)",
"tree",
"tree bark",
"darkness",
"gate",
"fence",
"standard",
"purse",
"halo",
"man",
"men's group",
"standing man",
"seated man",
"lock",
"drape",
"kneeling man",
"gesture of prayer",
"pointer",
"barefootedness",
"coat, cloak",
"forelock",
"full beard",
"hat",
"garment",
"flower",
"hill",
"sleeping man",
"sleep",
"sword",
"Gethsemane",
"garden",
"sky",
"Jerusalem",
"Mount of Olives",
"physiognomy",
"Christ on the Mount of Olives",
"New Testament",
"henchman",
"fear",
"night",
"Last Supper",
"premonition",
"death",
"vision",
"incarnation of God",
"humanity",
"Arrest of Christ",
"betrayal",
"kiss of Judas",
"soldier",
"devout",
"churning",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"oppression",
"reverence",
"earnestness",
"danger",
"despair",
"tension",
"hopelessness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/hm20",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "267.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "64.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Holbein the Elder, Hans",
"date_of_birth": "1460",
"date_of_death": "1524"
},
"creation_date": "1501",
"material": "Mixed technique on spruce",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2712/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2712/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/gebet-am-oelberg/download?sources=__default__&token=c53eac6724a673e799aabc2ba9ec61b7",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg993",
"title": "The Angel and Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre",
"subjects": [
"events from Resurrection to Pentecost (Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20-21; Acts 1:3-11); Mary's and Joseph's death",
"angel(s) addressing the holy women ~ Resurrection of Christ",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"Mary Magdalene",
"angel",
"man",
"woman",
"angel",
"wing (angel)",
"woman",
"interior space",
"man",
"garment",
"coat, cloak",
"drape",
"coat fabric",
"alb",
"fibula",
"wimple",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"full figure",
"hand gesture",
"gesture",
"pointer",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"dress",
"ointment vessel",
"floral pattern",
"tile floor",
"tile pattern",
"drapery",
"clasp",
"pearl",
"ruche",
"lock",
"flower",
"edging",
"woman's shoe",
"man's shoe",
"saint",
"cloak",
"couple",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"baseboard",
"ornament",
"grave, tomb",
"wallpaper",
"resurrection of Christ",
"Easter",
"altarpiece wing",
"private devotions"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg993",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "30.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "18.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "1.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Older Master of the Aachen Wardrobe Doors",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1400",
"material": "Mixed media on spruce wood, original triangular top cut and extended to a rectangle, to the right a strip added, grooves for hinges visible on the reverse",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3850/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3850/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-engel-und-maria-magdalena-am-grabe/download?sources=__default__&token=4f6d4bafbbe4685b221abb70f73f356a",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1202",
"title": "Madonna and Child Enthroned with Angels,Twelve Saints, Prophets, and the Donor",
"subjects": [
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child standing on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) (+ angel(s))",
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child standing on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right (+ donor(s), supplicant(s), whether or not with patron saint(s))",
"St. Peter as first bishop of Rome",
"the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - male saint represented in a group",
"pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - male saint represented in a group",
"male saints (JOHNTHEBAPTIST) - male saint represented in a group",
"male saints (HERKULANUSVONPERUGIA) - male saint represented in a group",
"male saints (CONSTANTIUSVONPERUGIA) - male saint represented in a group",
"male saints (PLACID) - male saint represented in a group",
"male saints (MAURUS) - male saint represented in a group",
"the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint represented in a group",
"the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint represented in a group",
"the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint represented in a group",
"female saints (MARYMAGDALENE) - female saint represented in a group",
"Solomon as prophet with book or scroll",
"David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp",
"historical person (VIBI,Ugolino)",
"angels",
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone",
"other groups of prophets",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"David (King of Israel)",
"Solomon (King of Israel)",
"Gregory I",
"Paul (apostle)",
"Peter (apostle)",
"John the Baptist",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Saint Constantius of Perugia",
"Saint Herculanus of Perugia",
"Saint Laurence",
"Saint Maurus of Subiaco",
"Saint Placidus",
"Saint Scholastica",
"Saint Stephen",
"Ugolino Vibi",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"throne",
"child",
"garment",
"cloak",
"edging",
"gold brocade",
"gold jewellery",
"ring",
"floral ornament",
"veil",
"halo",
"hallmark",
"tendril pattern",
"lap",
"cross-shaped nimbus",
"letter, character",
"cloth",
"lozenge pattern",
"pillow, cushion",
"cloth of honour",
"bird",
"tendril",
"angel",
"tonsure",
"frock",
"key",
"shepherd's crook",
"regalia",
"pope",
"barefootedness",
"sword",
"full beard",
"receding hairline",
"bishop",
"Benedictine (male)",
"stone",
"palm frond",
"deacon",
"Benedictine",
"book",
"fur garment",
"scroll",
"palm",
"martyr (male)",
"ointment vessel",
"saint's attribute",
"prophet",
"Old Testament",
"gold background",
"column",
"impost capital",
"trefoil arch",
"arcade",
"saint",
"San Pietro (Perugia)",
"retable",
"donor portrait",
"blessing",
"relic",
"absolution",
"social image",
"family",
"relationship",
"shared identity",
"self-confidence",
"Perugia",
"column sarcophagus",
"symmetry",
"hermit",
"codex",
"tiara",
"devout",
"earnestly",
"safe and sound",
"thoughtful",
"optimistic",
"reverence",
"harmony",
"grandeur",
"contemplation",
"heaviness",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1202",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "60.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "305.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Meo da Siena",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1330",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1192/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1192/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/thronende-madonna-mit-kind/download?sources=__default__&token=99a9b04bfcb0d1438ce6142a8b786ae6",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "2560",
"title": "Portrait of Elizabeth Stuart (The Winter Queen)",
"subjects": [
"adult woman",
"neck-gear: collar",
"ornaments, jewels",
"dress, gown",
"portrait",
"woman",
"Elisabeth Stuart",
"woman",
"bust (portrait)",
"collar",
"cartwheel ruff",
"hair accessory",
"updo",
"gem",
"pearl",
"pearl necklace",
"necklace",
"lace",
"earring",
"jewellery",
"belt",
"plait",
"embroidery",
"feather ornament",
"look, gaze",
"brocade",
"pendant",
"brooch",
"tendril pattern",
"heart"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2560",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "68.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "52.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Miereveld, Michiel van",
"date_of_birth": "1567",
"date_of_death": "1641"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1623 - ca. 1629",
"material": "oil on oak wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/131427/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/131427/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-der-elisabeth-stuart/download?sources=__default__&token=319c238b94f73a12382c37efff15f048",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "852",
"title": "Virgin and Child",
"subjects": [
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child standing on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right",
"interior of the house",
"balustrade",
"open window",
"mountains",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"firmament, sky",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"woman",
"child",
"woman",
"boy",
"nudity",
"parapet, balustrade",
"interior space",
"window",
"round-arched window",
"view",
"landscape",
"sky",
"cloud",
"meadow",
"house",
"architecture",
"castle",
"mountain range",
"rock",
"mountain",
"route",
"tree",
"cloth of honour",
"garment",
"coat, cloak",
"undergarment",
"cloth",
"edging",
"veil",
"dress",
"cloak",
"belt",
"sign of blessing",
"cartellino",
"bastard type",
"letter, character",
"halo",
"drapery",
"flesh colour",
"shadow",
"three-quarter-length portrait",
"toddler",
"drape",
"foreground",
"background",
"look, gaze",
"Virgin and Child",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"triangular composition",
"Son of God",
"mother",
"virgin",
"protectress",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"mother-child relationship",
"devotional image",
"capriccio",
"Venice",
"protection",
"devotion",
"purity",
"familiarity",
"view from a low angle",
"step",
"chapel",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"loving",
"thoughtful",
"contemplation",
"grandeur",
"trust",
"calm",
"thoughtfulness",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/852",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "68.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "52.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 16",
"artist": {
"name": "Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista",
"date_of_birth": "1459",
"date_of_death": "1518"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1500 - 1504",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/848/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/848/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-mit-kind-1/download?sources=__default__&token=520a6adaccbea93908877b55f3716322",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n By 1492 at the latest, this artist from Conegliano was working in Venice, where he made a study above all of the work of Giovanni Bellini. Rather like Bellini's \"Sacra conversatione\", Cima's composition in the Frankfurt collection was probably designed for a full-figure altarpiece including the portraits of the donors. The reduction to a half-figure format explains not only the slightly low-angle view of the representation, but also the circumstance that the gaze of the figures and the sign of blessing by the Infant Jesus are now directed into empty space."
},
{
"identifier": "2253b",
"title": "King David Receiving the Cistern Water of Bethlehem",
"subjects": [
"three of David's heroes draw water out of the well of Bethlehem, during their stay in the cave Adullam; David pours the water out",
"throne-room",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"fabulous animals ~ monkeys",
"altarpiece",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"David (King of Israel)",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"tile",
"man",
"men's group",
"group of people",
"standing man",
"soldier",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"water from Bethlehem",
"pattern",
"tower",
"monkey",
"neckband",
"baldachin",
"vault",
"pillar",
"knee guard",
"building",
"architecture",
"suit of armour",
"helmet",
"beard",
"hat",
"bird's feather",
"sword",
"lance",
"halberd",
"standard",
"crown",
"flask, bottle",
"stamped brocade",
"ornament",
"tin",
"garment",
"ermine",
"Old Testament",
"stencil",
"Mannerism",
"art market",
"church",
"fortress",
"water",
"well",
"hero",
"vanishing point",
"ornament",
"Antwerp",
"wealth",
"gift",
"providence",
"Bethlehem",
"triptych",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"cool",
"curious",
"contemplation",
"grandeur",
"secret",
"oppression",
"earnestness",
"heaviness",
"tension"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2253b",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"maximum height": {
"value": "99.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "42.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum height": {
"value": "91.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of the von Groote Adoration",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1516 - 1519",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/103216/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/103216/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/david-empfaengt-das-wasser-aus-bethlehem/download?sources=__default__&token=1d3a3e32d36ec66afaa15c0a997ea280",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Descended from a Baltic-Hamburg entrepreneurial family, Dagmar Westberg lived in Frankfurt am Main since the end of the war. Her great uncle Oskar Troplowitz, who led the Beiersdorf company to success, was already a great patron of the arts and bequeathed numerous pieces of art to the Kunsthalle Hamburg, including works by Renoir, Sisley, Picasso and Liebermann. Dagmar Westberg then continued this tradition and supported the St\u00e4del Museum for many years. The Dagmar Westberg Foundation, founded in 2000, has enabled important purchases for the St\u00e4del Prints and Drawings Collection to this day. In addition, it promotes art historical publications and activities, awards scholarships to young art historians and grants subsidies for restoration works at the St\u00e4del Art Institute. Even though especially our Prints and Drawings Collection benefits from the generous support of the Dagmar Westberg Foundation, the painting collections, however, have also been expanded in recent years with significant donations from this patron. In addition, the foundation enabled the research for and development of the exhibition \u201cTitian and the Renaissance in Venice\u201d (2019). \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:38 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:51 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:25 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:43"
},
{
"identifier": "sg4349d",
"title": "Death, Woman and Child",
"subjects": [
"adult woman",
"child",
"personal depiction",
"allegory"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4349d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "404",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "407",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "O. Felsing, copperplate printing (Berlin)",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1910",
"material": "Line etching, drypoint, sandpaper, and soft ground",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28128/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28128/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/tod-frau-und-kind-1/download?sources=__default__&token=3e05afb21fedd21cbe2214f49fd125ec",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Kollwitz repeatedly depicted mother and child, naked bodies inseparably intertwined. When she expands these compositions to include the figure of Death, it is not as a detached vis-\u00e0-vis. Rather, Death joins the embrace. With this physical\u2014indeed, corporal\u2014\u2018entanglement\u2019, the artist achieved a new and entirely unconventional way of formulating the classical pictorial subject. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "992",
"title": "Departure from Bishop Julian",
"subjects": [
"Stephen as a young man is blessed by Julian the bishop",
"deacon (Roman Catholic)",
"monk(s), friar(s)",
"church (exterior)",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Saint Stephen",
"Julian (bishop)",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"men's group",
"standing man",
"kneeling man",
"boy",
"deacon",
"bishop",
"saint",
"dalmatic",
"gold hem",
"halo",
"glove",
"ring",
"mitre",
"garment",
"coat, cloak",
"hood",
"tunic",
"belt",
"full beard",
"tonsure",
"sign of blessing",
"blessing",
"hand kiss",
"kiss",
"gold background",
"interior space",
"building",
"basilica",
"campanile",
"tracery",
"rose window",
"apse",
"gable",
"gemel window",
"merlon-type frieze",
"console (architecture)",
"wooden door",
"spectator (male)",
"consecration",
"hallmark",
"group of people",
"gold embroidery",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"gesture",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"door",
"central nave",
"foreground",
"background",
"disk halo",
"sacrament",
"tradition",
"ritual",
"prayer",
"saint's legend",
"belief",
"Christianity",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"heaviness",
"earnestness",
"trust",
"grandeur"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/992",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "70.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "59.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "2.2",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Martino di Bartolomeo",
"date_of_birth": "1370",
"date_of_death": "1435"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1390",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/985/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/985/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/diakonsweihe/download?sources=__default__&token=98c69738049d8ed6d1916a1c496609b3",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1887",
"title": "St John the Evangelist Mourning",
"subjects": [
"the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint",
"mourning the dead",
"hand(s) bent towards the head",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"man",
"head",
"hand",
"bust (portrait)",
"garment",
"cloak",
"halo",
"ornament",
"gold background",
"blue",
"red",
"three-quarter profile",
"disciple (male)",
"revelation",
"crucifixion",
"panel painting",
"blackboard cross",
"fragment",
"pathos formula",
"mourning gesture",
"condolence",
"compassion",
"lament",
"Italian panel painting",
"San Piero a Grado (Pisa)",
"appreciation of antiquity",
"maniera greca",
"icon painting",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"lonely",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"sad",
"mourning",
"melancholy",
"thoughtfulness",
"earnestness",
"heaviness",
"hopelessness",
"contemplation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1887",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "54.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "43.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Deodato Orlandi",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1300 - 1310",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1871/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1871/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/trauernder-evangelist-johannes/download?sources=__default__&token=ec4dce1d925d172b8db9729fe27ea5c4",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This depiction, which looks like a painting in its own right, is only a fragment of a panel cross. The laterally widened stem showed the crucified Christ, while vertical rectangular picture fields at the ends of the crosspiece featured half-length figures of the Virgin and St John. Painted crosses of this kind hung above the rood screen or at the entrance to the choir in large churches. Deodato Orlandi may have painted this one (which, at originally about 5.30 metres, was unusually tall) for San Piero a Grado, near Pisa, for which he also executed an extensive cycle of frescos. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:19 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:46"
},
{
"identifier": "sg4291d",
"title": "The Survivors",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"historical persons not known by name",
"child",
"personal depiction",
"genre"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4291d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "562",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "685",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1923",
"material": "Crayon and brush lithograph (transfer) and scraping needle on wove paper",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28070/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28070/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-ueberlebenden/download?sources=__default__&token=d37ae69a230092d1d6909be8e6cec789",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sgp6",
"title": "Faun; The Old Tree; The Old Oak Tree",
"subjects": [
"satyrs, fauns, Sileni",
"nymphs (in general); 'Ninfe in commune' (Ripa)",
"human figure of ideal proportions, e.g. academic nude - AA - female human figure",
"Faunus",
"nude",
"mythological representation",
"historical narration",
"couple",
"woman",
"man",
"Faun",
"satyr",
"horn",
"hoof",
"nudity",
"tree trunk",
"movement (design element)",
"couple",
"woman",
"hybrid",
"mythical creature",
"embrace",
"physical contact",
"love",
"seated man",
"potential to be viewed in the round",
"primary view",
"facial expression",
"gesture",
"gesticulation",
"full figure",
"chimera",
"nature",
"sexuality",
"desire",
"role model",
"imbalance",
"interaction",
"ferocity",
"drive",
"desire, request",
"togetherness",
"mythology",
"antiquity",
"kiss",
"romance",
"passion",
"tenderness",
"dominance",
"nymph",
"churning",
"sensuous",
"provocative",
"exciting",
"carefree",
"longing",
"loving",
"love",
"lust",
"unrest",
"tension",
"eroticism",
"drama",
"intimacy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sgp6",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "39.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "38.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "28.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Rodin, Auguste",
"date_of_birth": "1840",
"date_of_death": "1917"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1885",
"material": "bronze",
"artwork_type": "sculpture",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4423/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4423/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/faun-der-alte-baum/download?sources=__default__&token=e68b7a2e16b8928604a0456fb22db354",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n His arms stretched out disarmingly, the faun abandons himself to the caresses of the little female faun as she gazes dreamily at him. In a reversal of the classic gender roles, the mythological hybrid creature of antiquity and the epitome of sexual drive is dominated by his companion. As a couple they look inorganic; the delicate woman is simply placed on the monstrous faun's goat-like leg. Here, Rodin has arranged two individual figures created for his 'Gates of Hell' to form a new group. Liberated from their original context, his sculptures acquired the status of autonomous artworks."
},
{
"identifier": "464",
"title": "The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (Colour Sketch for the Altar of the Church of the Augustinian Fathers in Antwerp), verso: Two Cavalry Battles",
"subjects": [
"'Sacra Conversazione'",
"the mystic marriage of St. Catherine of Alexandria with the infant Christ: the Christ-child puts a ring on her finger",
"the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - male saint represented in a group",
"the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - male saint represented in a group",
"male saints (JOHNTHEBAPTIST) - male saint represented in a group",
"the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword",
"the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast)",
"the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - male saint represented in a group",
"the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins)",
"female saints (CLARE OF MONTEFALCO)",
"the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring",
"the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers",
"Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen",
"angel(s) represented as child(ren)",
"column, pillar ~ architecture",
"altarpiece",
"sketch",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"Biblical portrayal",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"Saint Catherine of Alexandria",
"Agnes (saint)",
"Apollonia (saint)",
"Aurelius Augustinus",
"Saint George",
"John the Baptist",
"Saint Clare of Montefalco",
"Saint Laurence",
"Saint Nicholas of Tolentino",
"Paul (apostle)",
"Peter (apostle)",
"Saint Sebastian",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"saint",
"saint",
"woman",
"boy",
"man",
"bishop",
"mitre",
"crozier",
"garment",
"angel",
"child",
"dog",
"monk",
"arrow",
"quiver",
"standard",
"sword",
"suit of armour",
"column",
"cloud",
"chair",
"platform",
"shadow",
"Sacra Conversazione",
"halo",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"movement (design element)",
"Antwerp",
"Sankt Augustinus (Antwerpen)",
"martyr (female)",
"king's daughter",
"Cyprus",
"wedding",
"helper in time of need",
"virgin",
"patron saint (female)",
"Christianity",
"vision",
"dream",
"astonishment",
"devout",
"churning",
"annoying",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"reverence",
"drama",
"earnestness",
"grandeur",
"unrest",
"tension",
"irritation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/464",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Gesamtma\u00df",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "64.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "49.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Rubens, Peter Paul",
"date_of_birth": "1577",
"date_of_death": "1640"
},
"creation_date": "1628",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/464/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/464/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-mystische-vermaehlung-der-heiligen-katharina-2/download?sources=__default__&token=1f8abaaa447634817aac16880226c5c6",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Rubens developed many of his large-scale painting commissions in series of sketches. Painted on both sides, this panel served him in 1627/28 in his preparations for the altarpiece of the Church of the Augustinians in Antwerp. The Frankfurt sketch combines several individual studies in an overall composition for the first time. Badly damaged by a strip of wood glued to it later on, the sketch of a lion hunt on the back was carried out in preparation for the painting cycle executed by Rubens from 1628 onwards for Maria de\u2019 Medici as an apotheosis of Henri IV of France. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Art collecting was popular among the well-to-do burghers of Frankfurt during the eighteenth century, but only in the case of the banker and spice merchant Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del (1728-1816) did the private art collection end up as an art institute that was open to the public. St\u00e4del decreed in his will in 1815 that his collection should be \"open for use and inspection by prospective artists and art lovers on specific days and at specific times freely and without charge, under appropriate supervision\". He also expressed the wish \"that in future the Institute should be expanded through contributions, legacies and gifts by other art lovers and supporters of the fine arts\". \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:21 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 02:15 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Peter Paul Rubens: Die mystische Verm\u00e4hlung der Heiligen Katharina (Entwurf) \n \n \n Sammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nPeter Paul Rubens: Die mystische Verm\u00e4hlung der Heiligen Katharina (Entwurf), 1628, St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-mystische-vermaehlung-der-heiligen-katharina#yt"
},
{
"identifier": "lg320",
"title": "View of the C\u00f4te Saint-Denis, Pontoise",
"subjects": [
"landscapes",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (FRANCE) (FRANCE)",
"country-house",
"trees",
"shrubs",
"(high) hill",
"firmament, sky",
"landscape",
"building",
"copse",
"France",
"Pontoise",
"France",
"Pontoise",
"copse",
"tree",
"shrub",
"plant",
"building",
"house",
"gable",
"window",
"door",
"pitched roof, saddle roof",
"round arch",
"garden",
"route",
"field",
"sky",
"cloud",
"light",
"shadow",
"sunshine",
"hill",
"hilly landscape",
"green",
"pattern",
"summer",
"agriculture",
"plein-air painting",
"country life",
"even-tempered",
"optimistic",
"curious",
"harmony",
"freshness",
"abundance"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg320",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "46",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "55",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Pissarro, Camille",
"date_of_birth": "1830",
"date_of_death": "1903"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1867",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/133493/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/133493/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/cote-saint-denis-pontoise/download?sources=__default__&token=b13c55a6f35f5664fbb7f17b802ebe0b",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "839",
"title": "Saint Jerome in His Study",
"subjects": [
"St. Jerome as Doctor of the Latin Church in his study with book, pen and ink; lion and cardinal's hat beside him",
"writing-table, writing-desk",
"cupboard",
"candlestick",
"slippers",
"walker and runner birds: partridge",
"view through a window from the inside",
"landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone)",
"mountains",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"literary representation",
"historical narration",
"Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus",
"man",
"animal",
"man",
"seated man",
"man reading",
"full beard",
"garment",
"hood",
"cap",
"cardinal's hat",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"book",
"lectern",
"desk",
"inkwell",
"flask, bottle",
"hourglass",
"candlestick",
"bookshelves",
"crucifix",
"guinea fowl",
"interior space",
"room",
"study (room)",
"base",
"stair",
"wooden bench",
"panelling",
"panelling",
"cabinet",
"window",
"window jamb",
"view",
"landscape",
"mountain landscape",
"sky",
"cloud cover",
"spatiality",
"bookend",
"lighting design",
"light",
"shadow",
"drape",
"bird",
"wooden cross",
"cross",
"waistcloth",
"halo",
"mountain",
"hilly landscape",
"cloud",
"tree",
"far distance",
"slipper",
"marble",
"Church Father",
"scholar (male)",
"studies",
"Alps",
"science",
"learning",
"theology",
"theologian (male)",
"philosophy",
"translation",
"Vulgate",
"library",
"author",
"author's portrait",
"order, arrangement",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"lonely",
"earnestness",
"calm",
"thoughtfulness",
"contemplation",
"isolation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/839",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "64.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "94.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 16",
"artist": {
"name": "Catena, Vincenzo",
"date_of_birth": "1470",
"date_of_death": "1531"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1513 - 1515",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/835/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/835/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-heilige-hieronymus-im-studierzimmer/download?sources=__default__&token=dcb2bed1d469f9cfa9a4c73063e2ab39",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This painting by the Venetian painter Vincenzo Catena is characterised by the emphasis on the representation of space and the lack of an active narrative. As a result, the depicted objects appear almost like elements in a still life. The Church Father Jerome is shown not writing but engrossed in his reading, his head supported by his bent arm. Analogous to the concept of the picture as a window onto the world, the space has been laid out using central perspective, and is not a \"study\" but is opened up through the view into the landscape, in front of which the Crucifix rises in silhouette. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:10 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 02:17"
},
{
"identifier": "1671d",
"title": "Annunciation Angel",
"subjects": [
"the announcement of Christ's birth (Luke 1:26-38)",
"the Archangel Gabriel",
"kneeling figure",
"ribbon, scroll, banderole ~ ornament",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"annunciation",
"Gabriel",
"angel",
"man",
"kneeling man",
"full figure",
"angel",
"wing (angel)",
"cloak",
"gold hem",
"fibula",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"diadem",
"ribbon",
"niche",
"drape",
"three-quarter profile",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"annunciation",
"New Testament",
"man",
"capitals",
"letter, character",
"devotional image",
"messenger (male)",
"Christianity",
"message",
"piety",
"prophecy",
"story of salvation",
"humility",
"triptych",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"grandeur",
"calm",
"hope",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1671d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "80.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "19.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Rexach, Juan",
"date_of_birth": "1411",
"date_of_death": "1492"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1448 - 1458",
"material": "Pine wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2339/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2339/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/verkuendigungsengel-2/download?sources=__default__&token=cb27cb4b43ffcd7c40bccd223f6ff9ab",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "lg76",
"title": "Portrait of Carl Couple",
"subjects": [
"marriage, married couple, 'matrimonium'",
"historical person (CARL, Walter)",
"historical person (CARL, K\u00e4the) - BB - woman",
"Pain, Sorrow, Sadness; 'Dolore', 'Dolore di Zeusi' (Ripa)",
"Consolation",
"moustache",
"closed window",
"fa\u00e7ade (of house or building)",
"flowers: hyacinth",
"portrait",
"Walter Carl",
"K\u00e4the Carl",
"man",
"woman",
"couple",
"window",
"interior space",
"married couple",
"window",
"window frame",
"drapery",
"curtain",
"drape",
"house",
"facade",
"house wall",
"cloud",
"affection",
"worry",
"physical contact",
"look, gaze",
"profile",
"three-quarter profile",
"hairstyle",
"beard",
"jacket",
"shirt",
"cravat",
"collar",
"dress",
"neckband",
"lace",
"tree",
"hyacinth glass",
"double portrait",
"collector (male)",
"friendship",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"war",
"World War I",
"loyalty",
"menace",
"death",
"closeness",
"love",
"understanding",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"sad",
"loving",
"thoughtful",
"oppression",
"danger",
"hope",
"thoughtfulness",
"intimacy",
"calm",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg76",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "65.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "55.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "2.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Beckmann, Max",
"date_of_birth": "1884",
"date_of_death": "1950"
},
"creation_date": "1918",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102135/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102135/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-ehepaar-carl/download?sources=__default__&token=b52dd92e639aef479827bec9624daf28",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Walter and K\u00e4the Carl were among the first to collect Beckmann\u2019s paintings in Frankfurt. The artist had met the couple through Walter Carl\u2019s sister Fridel Battenberg and was henceforth a frequent guest at their flat in the city\u2019s Westend district. Painted on commission, the portrait is an outstanding example of the transformation that had come about in Beckmann\u2019s style during World War I. Inspired by his intense exploration of the printmaking medium, the artist now constructed confined spatial stages in which the subjects are physically close, but inwardly distant from one another. Like the leafless trees and darkened sky, the house facades that form the threatening backdrop can be read as symbols of the precarious circumstances prevailing at the end of the war."
},
{
"identifier": "920",
"title": "Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Francis",
"subjects": [
"'Sacra Conversazione'",
"Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child sitting on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right",
"Mary holding something, e.g. apple, bunch of grapes, crucifix, goldfinch ~ Madonna-representations",
"the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone - male saint represented in a group",
"founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), Francis(cus) of Assisi; possible attributes: book, crucifix, lily, skull, stigmata - male saint represented in a group",
"flowers: rose (+ plants used symbolically)",
"throne",
"canopy, baldachin",
"carpet, rug",
"open window",
"open door",
"French or architectonic garden; formal garden",
"low hill country",
"river",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus",
"Saint Francis of Assisi",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"woman",
"man",
"boy",
"group of people",
"nudity",
"flower",
"rose",
"bud",
"blossom",
"rose twig",
"garment",
"circlet",
"veil",
"edging",
"medieval cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"frock",
"tonsure",
"staff",
"cross",
"crucifix",
"barefootedness",
"cord",
"wound",
"book",
"beard",
"platform",
"throne",
"stair",
"carpet",
"tile floor",
"column",
"crystal",
"baldachin",
"gold brocade",
"ornament",
"sculpture",
"carving",
"fabric",
"drapery",
"space",
"interior space",
"window",
"shutter",
"leaded glass",
"door",
"view",
"landscape",
"body of water",
"sky",
"tree",
"sailboat",
"boat",
"bird",
"route",
"architecture",
"hill",
"diadem",
"gold embroidery",
"pattern",
"perspective",
"central perspective",
"tracery",
"statuette",
"dalmatic",
"tassel",
"habit",
"superpelliceum (rochet)",
"cappa magna",
"key",
"stigmata of Christ",
"stool",
"letter, character",
"digit",
"gesture",
"gem",
"letter (typography)",
"drape",
"meadow",
"forest",
"sail",
"flesh colour",
"plant",
"seated woman",
"standing man",
"Sacra Conversazione",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"marble",
"cardinal",
"saint",
"boy",
"monk",
"processional cross",
"garden",
"castle",
"donor portrait",
"devotional image",
"commissioned work",
"Old Testament",
"New Testament",
"symbol",
"suffering",
"belief",
"communication",
"wealth",
"queen",
"mother",
"dignity",
"closeness",
"familiarity",
"motherliness",
"immaculateness",
"conception",
"lordliness",
"Netherlands",
"Italy",
"velvet",
"devout",
"loving",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"contemplation",
"reverence",
"grandeur",
"trust",
"calm",
"magnificence",
"love",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/920",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "46.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "44.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Christus, Petrus",
"date_of_birth": "1410",
"date_of_death": "1476"
},
"creation_date": "1457",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/914/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/914/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-mit-kind-und-den-heiligen-hieronymus-und-franziskus/download?sources=__default__&token=7d8ddfd3a496f589e88add84f32bdeea",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Johann David Passavant (1787-1861) trained as a merchant in Frankfurt, but he then worked as a painter and art expert. In 1839 he published his book on Raphael from Urbino and his father, Giovanni Santi, which the author dedicated to the \"highly esteemed administration\" of the St\u00e4del. In 1840 Passavant was appointed to the position of gallery inspector at the St\u00e4del. He bequeathed this painting to the museum during his lifetime, and further works by old masters followed with his bequest of 1861."
},
{
"identifier": "663",
"title": "Landscape before a Thunderstorm",
"subjects": [
"landscapes",
"thunderstorm",
"herding, herdsman, herdswoman, shepherd, shepherdess, cowherd, etc.",
"herd, flock",
"mountains",
"landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone)",
"landscape",
"mountain range",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"building",
"hilly landscape",
"mountain range",
"man",
"hat",
"plus-fours",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"figure seen from the back",
"storey",
"coat, cloak",
"woman",
"apron",
"skirt",
"cattle",
"cow",
"cattle herd",
"route",
"hill",
"mountain",
"grass",
"lawn",
"meadow",
"body of water",
"boat",
"sailing mast",
"sailboat",
"herd of sheep",
"house",
"tower",
"mural",
"light",
"bird",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cloud cover",
"deciduous tree",
"view",
"movement (design element)",
"tree trunk",
"horizon",
"group of people",
"rock",
"valley",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"tempest",
"thunderstorm",
"far distance",
"distant view",
"leaf",
"bough",
"branch",
"tree bark",
"dusk",
"wind",
"storm",
"herdsman",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"peasant, farmer (female)",
"work",
"earth's atmosphere",
"atmosphere",
"weather",
"narrativity",
"breadth",
"idealised landscape",
"Arcadia",
"Rhine",
"idyll",
"river",
"city",
"churning",
"longing",
"soothing, calming",
"curious",
"reverence",
"freshness",
"tension",
"unrest"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/663",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "40.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "55.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Ermels, Johann Franciscus",
"date_of_birth": "1641",
"date_of_death": "1693"
},
"creation_date": "1665 - 1670",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/663/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/663/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/landschaft-bei-aufziehendem-gewitter/download?sources=__default__&token=4fd992451a979d1deb4b71aa6402b80e",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "hm36",
"title": "Saint Lawrence",
"subjects": [
"the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins)",
"foliage, tendrils, branches ~ ornament",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Saint Laurence",
"man",
"saint",
"full figure",
"standing man",
"grisaille",
"leaf",
"fruit bunch",
"lettering",
"pedestal (sculpture)",
"foot",
"fringed hem",
"drape",
"undergarment",
"bandanna",
"background",
"embroidery",
"written document",
"grill",
"man",
"garment",
"lock",
"movement (design element)",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"stone statue",
"plasticity",
"consistency",
"martyrdom",
"martyr (male)",
"Romans",
"community activist",
"persecution of Christians",
"execution",
"patron saint (male)",
"hops",
"fixed leaf",
"donor altar",
"patrician (male)",
"deacon",
"namesake",
"saint's legend",
"church",
"Christianity",
"soothing, calming",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"grandeur",
"thoughtfulness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/hm36",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "99.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "43.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "1.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Nithart called Gr\u00fcnewald, Mathis Gothart",
"date_of_birth": "1480",
"date_of_death": "1528"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1509 - 1510",
"material": "Mixed technique on fir",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2728/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2728/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-heilige-laurentius/download?sources=__default__&token=e9f9032cc44614ce5a7828d0902ee283",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg455",
"title": "The Nativity",
"subjects": [
"adoration of the Christ-child by Mary and Joseph",
"the ox and the ass at the manger ~ Christ's birth",
"annunciation of Christ's birth to the shepherds (and/or shepherdesses) at night; a host of singing angels in the air",
"candle",
"landscapes in the temperate zone",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"worship",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Christ Child",
"Mary",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"Holy Family",
"angel",
"Bethlehem",
"family",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"man",
"old man",
"standing man",
"cane",
"candle",
"coat, cloak",
"woman",
"kneeling woman",
"dress",
"cloak",
"headscarf",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"newborn",
"boy",
"infant",
"recumbent (male)",
"nudity",
"cloth",
"hay",
"grass",
"basket",
"cr\u00e8che",
"corporal",
"tree trunk",
"hilly landscape",
"tree",
"birch",
"angel",
"alb",
"ribbon",
"herdsman",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"sword",
"hat",
"donkey",
"ox",
"cornflower",
"masonry",
"straw roof",
"round-arched window",
"ruin",
"gold background",
"hallmark",
"pomegranate pattern",
"Life of the Virgin",
"worship",
"Nativity",
"bald patch",
"receding hairline",
"full beard",
"flesh colour",
"physiognomy",
"gesticulation",
"drape",
"hem",
"candlelight",
"straw",
"stone",
"copse",
"tree bark",
"group of people",
"New Testament",
"figure seen from the back",
"garment",
"trousers",
"landscape",
"eye contact",
"wing (angel)",
"plant",
"flower",
"blossom",
"forest",
"route",
"meadow",
"far distance",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"Bethlehem",
"stall",
"palace",
"repoussoir",
"the Passion",
"Christmas story",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"mother",
"father",
"son",
"Son of God",
"mother-child relationship",
"married couple",
"family",
"piety",
"Christianity",
"Immaculata",
"conception",
"birth",
"polyptych",
"winged retable",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"loving",
"safe and sound",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"thoughtfulness",
"love",
"earnestness",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg455",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "102.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "71.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "1.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Zeitblom, Bartholom\u00e4us",
"date_of_birth": "1455",
"date_of_death": "1522"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1497 - 1503",
"material": "Mixed media on pine",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3310/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3310/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/geburt-christi/download?sources=__default__&token=857e5925ad5215cbb499cf3da86e7429",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "691",
"title": "Still Life with Fish on a Vending Counter",
"subjects": [
"fish; still life of fishes",
"eels",
"bony fishes: carp",
"bony fishes: salmon",
"bony fishes: sea-bream",
"bony fishes (HADDOCK)",
"bony fishes (PLAICE)",
"bony fishes (TURBOT)",
"crustaceans: crab",
"table (+ wood and other phytogenic material)",
"wooden container: barrel, cask",
"dish, plate, saucer",
"table-knife",
"table-cloth",
"plants and herbs",
"still life",
"fish",
"animal",
"fish",
"freshwater eel",
"edible crab",
"crayfish",
"herbs",
"table",
"wooden table",
"bucket",
"basket",
"salmon",
"knife",
"fabric",
"wooden bucket",
"carp",
"blood (animal)",
"laceration",
"rope, cable",
"cord",
"twine",
"plaice",
"salt cellar",
"preservation",
"tablecloth",
"sales stand",
"smell",
"Antwerp",
"fisherman",
"trade",
"kitchen",
"napkin",
"fishing village",
"fishery",
"ocean",
"churning",
"depressing",
"disgusting",
"thoughtful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"irritation",
"earnestness",
"abundance",
"suffering",
"sobriety",
"melancholy",
"unrest"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/691",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "86.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "219.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Es, Jacob Foppens van",
"date_of_birth": "1596",
"date_of_death": "1666"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1635 - 1640",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/691/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/691/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-fischen-auf-einer-verkaufsbank/download?sources=__default__&token=c65e89670122311e51ccce394cc8d0c3",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n In masterly fashion, this still life stages \u2013 on a scale of 1:1 \u2013 a whole variety of fish laid out on a kitchen bench. It may well have been commissioned by a Flemish fishmonger or fishmongers\u2019 guild. The motif was thus not chosen primarily for its symbolic potential, but for tangible, practical reasons: both the patron and contemporary viewers will have understood the painting above all as a kind of certification of quality with respect to the merchandise offered for sale. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:16 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:52 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:40"
},
{
"identifier": "2254",
"title": "Young Woman in a Wicker Chair",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed alone - BB - woman",
"sitting figure - AA - female human figure",
"chair",
"dress, gown: day dress",
"portrait",
"woman",
"woman",
"dress",
"tights",
"wicker chair",
"vermilion",
"seated woman",
"blue",
"three-quarter profile",
"physiognomy",
"timelessness",
"garden",
"visit",
"opposite",
"seclusion",
"expectation",
"rapture",
"concentration",
"emptiness",
"rigidity",
"arrogance",
"superficiality",
"aloofness",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"calm",
"thoughtfulness",
"intimacy",
"tension",
"melancholy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2254",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "99.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "51.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 14",
"artist": {
"name": "Katz, Hanns Ludwig",
"date_of_birth": "1892",
"date_of_death": "1940"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1933 - 1934",
"material": "Oil on plywood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2236/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2236/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/junge-frau-im-korbstuhl/download?sources=__default__&token=03d45984f55b87eddd9c38c577bf91b1",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The son of a Jewish father and a Protestant mother, Hanns Ludwig Katz was born in Karlsruhe, where he also began his art studies. From 1918, he took part in exhibitions, moved to Frankfurt in 1920 and achieved first successes. His career came to an abrupt halt during the Third Reich: Katz was persecuted by the National Socialists as a Jew and Socialist. In 1936, he fled to South Africa, where he died in poor circumstances. His works, being somewhere between Expressionism and Neue Sachlichkeit, were branded as \u201cdegenerate\u201d in Germany and destroyed, as was a portrait acquired by the St\u00e4del in 1925. Since the purchase of Junge Frau im Korbstuhl in 2008, the artist is once again part of the museum\u2019s collection."
},
{
"identifier": "1061",
"title": "Susanna and the Elders",
"subjects": [
"the elders making advances towards Susanna",
"woman (showing herself) undressed, quasi-nude",
"well",
"clouds",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"nude",
"force",
"bathing scene",
"well",
"Susanna",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"woman",
"seated woman",
"man",
"standing man",
"person bent over",
"bather (female)",
"bathing scene",
"cloth",
"fabric",
"updo",
"garment",
"cloak",
"drape",
"sandal",
"man's shoe",
"full beard",
"old man",
"hand gesture",
"gesture",
"well",
"water",
"sky",
"cloud",
"deciduous tree",
"eye contact",
"physical contact",
"physiognomy",
"flesh colour",
"rouge",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"Old Testament",
"nudity",
"waist scarf",
"water jet",
"light",
"shadow",
"shading",
"landscape",
"light-dark contrast",
"chiaroscuro",
"cloud cover",
"stone bench",
"tree",
"tree trunk",
"receding hairline",
"communication",
"skin fold",
"foreground",
"background",
"garden",
"age",
"age difference",
"menace",
"nuisance",
"desire",
"lechery",
"lust",
"desire, request",
"evil",
"malice",
"sin",
"beauty",
"wealth",
"Babylon",
"judge",
"accusation",
"adultery",
"tribunal",
"court of law",
"death penalty",
"injustice",
"rape",
"sexuality",
"blackmail",
"threat",
"piety",
"virtue",
"morals, morality",
"justice",
"purity",
"innocence",
"hearing",
"witness",
"unmasking",
"rescue",
"help",
"truth",
"lie",
"execution",
"Right, law",
"administration of justice",
"source",
"evening",
"sunset",
"nymph",
"love",
"infatuation",
"compulsion",
"scream",
"fraud",
"oak",
"cedar",
"death",
"condemnation",
"intimacy",
"voyeur",
"voyeurism",
"Baroque",
"chastity",
"monumentality",
"repulsion",
"disgusting",
"churning",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"disconcerting",
"annoying",
"shocking",
"enraged",
"lewdness",
"oppression",
"drama",
"danger",
"irritation",
"lust",
"shock",
"tension",
"intimacy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1061",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "151.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "203.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 11",
"artist": {
"name": "Stanzione, Massimo",
"date_of_birth": "1585",
"date_of_death": "1658"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1630 - 1635",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1052/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1052/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/susanna-und-die-beiden-alten/download?sources=__default__&token=5288af034a99590a3d271da9b7fc90f3",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Looking anxious, young Susanna tries to evade a sexual assault. This scene from the Old Testament shows two old village judges who are about to ambush her while she takes a bath in her garden. Should she disobey them, they would accuse her of adultery, which is punishable by death. Full of trust in God, she still refuses and is rewarded for it: thanks to divine inspiration, the young prophet Daniel recognises her innocence and convicts the real culprits. With psychological finesse, the artist focuses the narrative on the monumental figures, their body language, facial expressions and gestures. Susanna\u2019s immaculate body contrasts with the coarse features and rough skin of the dressed elderly. Her nakedness represents innocence and defencelessness \u2013 and yet is being displayed to the viewer. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 02:27"
},
{
"identifier": "sg4329d",
"title": "Mutter Krausen's Fahrt ins Gl\u00fcck",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"adult woman",
"child",
"personal depiction",
"genre"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4329d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "850",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "885",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1929",
"material": "Crayon and brush lithograph (transfer) on wove paper",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28108/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28108/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/mutter-krausens-fahrt-ins-glueck/download?sources=__default__&token=72ac3fcab8b8c7df51a7f0c14dd21bae",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg359z",
"title": "Seated Mother Tightly Embracing Her Child",
"subjects": [
"mother playing with baby (fondling, dandling, crooning)",
"adult woman",
"child",
"sitting figure",
"embracing each other, kissing",
"genre",
"woman",
"child",
"mother",
"infant",
"embrace",
"clothing",
"top (clothing)",
"woman",
"child",
"physical contact",
"seated woman",
"skirt",
"sleeping woman",
"motherliness",
"protection",
"closeness",
"security",
"simplicity",
"sleep",
"mother-child relationship",
"love",
"focus",
"togetherness",
"reduction"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg359z",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "402",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "362",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1899",
"material": "Black chalk, charcoal, and white chalk",
"artwork_type": "drawing",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10433/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10433/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/sitzende-mutter-ihr-kind-an-sich-drueckend/download?sources=__default__&token=f7b4cf53f28b5d36e1d501ed619c4dbb",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1496",
"title": "Female Martyr with Angels (Saint Catherine of Alexandria?)",
"subjects": [
"martyr(s) (often with palm-branches) - QQ - female martyr",
"sitting on the ground - AA - female human figure",
"angel(s) represented as child(ren)",
"angels crowning and/or bringing palm-branches",
"devotional image",
"woman",
"child",
"palm frond",
"woman",
"garment",
"sleeve",
"ribbon",
"petticoat",
"cuff",
"cloth",
"hairstyle",
"hair accessory",
"boy",
"toddler",
"nudity",
"palm",
"palm frond",
"tree trunk",
"branch",
"leaf",
"depiction of a saint",
"shrub",
"cloud",
"stone",
"soil",
"martyr (female)",
"seated woman",
"putto",
"angel",
"moss",
"forest floor",
"Mannerism",
"Venetian painting",
"Rome",
"pope",
"saint",
"overpainting",
"helper in time of need",
"king's daughter",
"loving",
"longing",
"even-tempered",
"safe and sound",
"soothing, calming",
"ease",
"freshness",
"calm",
"trust",
"love",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1496",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "25.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum width": {
"value": "17.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum width": {
"value": "18.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 15",
"artist": {
"name": "Parmigianino",
"date_of_birth": "1503",
"date_of_death": "1540"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1523 - 1524",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1483/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1483/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/maertyrerin-mit-zwei-engelsknaben/download?sources=__default__&token=8c00217abf327ae312d4f7c38ed7d08e",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This small-format panel painting by the Italian master Parmigianino shows a young woman sitting elegantly on the forest floor. She is accompanied by two nude boys, putti or angels, who are busy with a palm frond. The young woman is holding a twig in her left hand in a delicate gesture; her robe of white and brown fabric falls gracefully around her body. The scene is so charming that we scarcely notice how overdrawn the young woman's legs are, or that the head of the boy on the right-hand edge of the picture is extremely overwrought. Parmigianino consciously sacrificed the proportions in favour of artistic expression and a composition which links all three figures together. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n The donor of this picture was Baroness Emilie Margarethe Beaulieu-Marconnay, n\u00e9e Grunelius (1841\u20131929). She came from a long-established Frankfurt banking family which consistently distinguished itself by its extremely generous endowments to social and educational causes, as well as to the benefit of Frankfurt\u2019s cultural life. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:23 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 02:09 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 01:04 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:17"
},
{
"identifier": "2253c",
"title": "King Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba",
"subjects": [
"homage to Solomon: the queen of Sheba gives Solomon gold, precious stones and spices",
"the queen of Sheba before Solomon, testing him with questions",
"royal household; courtiers, retinue, train",
"throne-room",
"altarpiece",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"Queen of Sheba",
"Solomon (King of Israel)",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"standing man",
"seated man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"communication",
"gesticulation",
"facial expression",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"kneeling woman",
"tower",
"vault",
"throne",
"baldachin",
"hat",
"building",
"tile",
"dress",
"fur",
"doublet",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"leather boot",
"tights",
"pillar",
"wall clock",
"pointed arch",
"sky",
"pattern",
"chain (jewellery)",
"pouch",
"clock",
"vessel",
"gold",
"gem",
"following",
"ornament",
"tracery",
"chaperone",
"dinnerware",
"turban",
"beret",
"drape",
"tile floor",
"Old Testament",
"survey",
"view",
"stencil",
"Antwerp",
"fashion",
"seduction",
"wisdom",
"wealth",
"Mannerism",
"gift",
"genuflection",
"gossip",
"ointment vessel",
"art market",
"providence",
"triptych",
"exciting",
"curious",
"devout",
"reverence",
"gaiety",
"secret",
"harmony",
"magnificence",
"calm",
"abundance",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2253c",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"maximum height": {
"value": "100.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "42.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum height": {
"value": "92.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Master of the von Groote Adoration",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "1516 - 1519",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/103217/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/103217/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-koenigin-von-saba-vor-koenig-salomo/download?sources=__default__&token=ecae6682875905c64d2245e0277b4f91",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Descended from a Baltic-Hamburg entrepreneurial family, Dagmar Westberg lived in Frankfurt am Main since the end of the war. Her great uncle Oskar Troplowitz, who led the Beiersdorf company to success, was already a great patron of the arts and bequeathed numerous pieces of art to the Kunsthalle Hamburg, including works by Renoir, Sisley, Picasso and Liebermann. Dagmar Westberg then continued this tradition and supported the St\u00e4del Museum for many years. The Dagmar Westberg Foundation, founded in 2000, has enabled important purchases for the St\u00e4del Prints and Drawings Collection to this day. In addition, it promotes art historical publications and activities, awards scholarships to young art historians and grants subsidies for restoration works at the St\u00e4del Art Institute. Even though especially our Prints and Drawings Collection benefits from the generous support of the Dagmar Westberg Foundation, the painting collections, however, have also been expanded in recent years with significant donations from this patron. In addition, the foundation enabled the research for and development of the exhibition \u201cTitian and the Renaissance in Venice\u201d (2019). \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:38 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:51 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:25 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:43"
},
{
"identifier": "702",
"title": "Virgin and Child",
"subjects": [
"Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child in front of her, close to her bosom; standing",
"cushion",
"window-seat",
"(decorated) ceiling",
"loggia, verandah, porch",
"landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone)",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Christ Child",
"woman",
"child",
"woman",
"boy",
"toddler",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"Virgin and Child",
"physiognomy",
"physical contact",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"contrapposto",
"lock",
"nudity",
"cloth",
"transparency",
"sign of blessing",
"disk halo",
"cross-shaped nimbus",
"dress",
"cloak",
"garment",
"drape",
"veil",
"headscarf",
"gem",
"pearl",
"flesh colour",
"parapet, balustrade",
"loggia",
"coffered ceiling",
"window",
"window jamb",
"round-arched window",
"view",
"landscape",
"sky",
"cloud",
"rock",
"mountain",
"tree",
"body of water",
"coast",
"building",
"pillow, cushion",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"city",
"tassel",
"arabesque",
"gold embroidery",
"clasp",
"mountain range",
"coastal landscape",
"rise",
"route",
"meadow",
"cliff face",
"house",
"tower",
"church",
"church tower",
"gable",
"roof",
"workshop",
"virgin",
"conception",
"protectress",
"mother",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"mother-child relationship",
"Son of God",
"piety",
"Christianity",
"the Passion",
"providence",
"private room",
"plasticity",
"sculpture",
"meditation",
"harbour",
"statue",
"plastic art",
"paragon",
"ruby",
"emerald",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"optimistic",
"grandeur",
"earnestness",
"harmony",
"hope",
"intimacy",
"contemplation",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/702",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "84.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "64.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "2.2",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 13",
"artist": {
"name": "Verrocchio, Andrea del",
"date_of_birth": "1435",
"date_of_death": "1488"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1475 - 1480",
"material": "Wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/702/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/702/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/madonna-mit-kind-5/download?sources=__default__&token=77da5377e813cd4112650b7228abd6c9",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The representation of the Madonna with the infant Christ is one of the most popular picture themes of the Italian Renaissance. In Florence at the end of the 15th century, the workshop of the sculptor and painter Verrocchio stood out with such compositions. His Umbrian assistant Piermatteo d'Amelia placed mother and child in a loggia that opens onto a distant landscape on one side while he also contrasted the meditative inwardness of Mary with the open nature of the infant Christ gazing directly at the observer."
},
{
"identifier": "898",
"title": "A Goldsmith Melting Down a Woman\u2019s Jewellery in the Presence of a Notary: \u201cThe Alchemist\u201d",
"subjects": [
"jeweller, goldsmith, silversmith",
"mother and child(ren), woman and child(ren) (family group)",
"weeping",
"notary",
"interior of the house",
"closed window",
"open hearth, fire-place",
"shelves, rack, sideboard",
"lantern",
"genre",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"interior space",
"man",
"seated man",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"boy",
"apron",
"dress",
"head covering",
"basket",
"paper",
"letter, character",
"interior furnishing",
"interior space",
"alchemist's workshop",
"shawm",
"chimney, fireplace",
"coal",
"pitcher",
"stool",
"table",
"mortar",
"flask, bottle",
"funnel",
"shelf",
"book",
"lantern",
"window",
"round-arched window",
"leaded glass",
"wind instrument",
"pouch",
"jewellery",
"key",
"writer",
"notary",
"conversation",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"smith (male)",
"goldsmith (male)",
"gold jewellery",
"alchemist",
"notary",
"poverty",
"smithy",
"forge",
"Inn, tavern",
"written document",
"purse",
"crucible",
"mortar",
"dusk",
"farmhand",
"helper",
"fate",
"jewellery",
"cartellino",
"earnestly",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"depressing",
"thoughtful",
"suffering",
"mourning",
"heaviness",
"hopelessness",
"earnestness",
"oppression"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/898",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "32.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "26.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Steen, Jan",
"date_of_birth": "1626",
"date_of_death": "1679"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1668 - 1670",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/892/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/892/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ein-goldschmied-schmilzt-in-anwesenheit-eines-notars-den-sch/download?sources=__default__&token=0d0737327805b8e55647fe42ef9b86cc",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg4302d",
"title": "No More War",
"subjects": [
"historical persons not known by name",
"adult man",
"advertising",
"letters, alphabet, script",
"personal depiction",
"man",
"advertising",
"youth",
"placard",
"gesture",
"pointer",
"letter (typography)",
"script",
"short hairstyle",
"oath",
"man",
"advertising",
"hand gesture",
"gesticulation",
"scream",
"lettering",
"hairstyle",
"movement (design element)",
"soldier",
"politics",
"workers' movement",
"death",
"demonstration",
"World War I",
"communication",
"war",
"movement (in politics)",
"socialism",
"commissioned work",
"loss",
"remembrance",
"peace",
"thoughtful",
"churning",
"drama",
"aggressiveness",
"tension"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4302d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "940",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "685",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1924",
"material": "Crayon and brush lithograph (transfer)",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28081/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28081/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/nie-wieder-krieg/download?sources=__default__&token=71b4306283ab543cf3b932898a970c92",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "1041",
"title": "Sumptuous Still Life with Fruits, Pie and Goblets",
"subjects": [
"banquet piece",
"laid table as still life",
"fruit",
"pie",
"mug, beaker, goblet",
"fruits: cherry",
"fruits: lemon",
"fruits: orange",
"bunch of grapes",
"vine-tendril, leaf",
"crustaceans: crab",
"glass, rummer: berkemeyer",
"dish, plate, saucer",
"spoon",
"table-cloth",
"still life",
"progeny",
"pastry",
"dinnerware",
"animal",
"table",
"tablecloth",
"fabric",
"drapery",
"pewter plate",
"dish",
"spoon",
"drinking glass",
"rummer",
"Berkemeyer",
"wine glass",
"tazza",
"p\u00e2t\u00e9",
"cherry",
"lemon",
"leaves",
"leaf",
"grape",
"orange (fruit)",
"prawn",
"mirroring",
"silver goblet",
"wealth",
"gold",
"feast",
"silver alloy",
"silver",
"banquet",
"wine",
"napkin",
"luxury",
"treat",
"delicacy",
"elegance",
"Netherlands",
"Baroque",
"realism",
"Flemish painting",
"sensuous",
"carefree",
"annoying",
"grandeur",
"freshness",
"abundance",
"magnificence",
"unrest"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1041",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "45.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "62.7",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Heem, Jan Davidsz. de",
"date_of_birth": "1606",
"date_of_death": "1684"
},
"creation_date": "1651",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1032/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1032/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/prunkstillleben-mit-fruechten-pastete-und-trinkgeschirr/download?sources=__default__&token=61c049d299fddb4d25512453c6db3690",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n It was intended that this seemingly random table arrangement should be understood as supreme luxury. The great prosperity which Dutch merchants amassed during the seventeenth century through their worldwide trading is expressed in what are known as magnificent still lifes: precious drinking goblets of gold, silver or glass; fine silver or pewter plates presenting delicacies which someone appears to have tasted only briefly. Despite the magnificence and superabundance, we do not see a carefully laid table but rather the remains of a meal carelessly pushed to one side. This is expressed in particular through the crumpled serviette. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 00:54 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:36"
},
{
"identifier": "878a",
"title": "Nativity and Naming of St. John the Baptist",
"subjects": [
"naming of John the Baptist; Zacharias writing John's name",
"visiting the new mother, lying-in visit",
"architectural settings in paintings, sculptures, etc. (+ Gothic art)",
"arch, archivolt ~ architecture (+ sculpture)",
"annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist to Zacharias: while he is offering incense in the temple an angel (Gabriel) appears to him",
"Zacharias speechless before the people",
"marriage of Mary and Joseph, 'Sposalizio': they are married by the high priest",
"the Annunciation: Mary kneeling",
"Mary and Elisabeth shaking hands",
"adoration of the Christ-child by Mary and Joseph",
"the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - portrait of male saint",
"the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - portrait of male saint",
"the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - portrait of male saint",
"the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - portrait of male saint",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"literary representation",
"historical narration",
"young John the Baptist",
"Mary",
"Zechariah",
"Elisabeth",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"portal",
"interior space",
"bedroom",
"tile floor",
"window",
"leaded glass",
"shutter",
"door",
"beam",
"wooden ceiling",
"bed",
"baldachin",
"platform",
"pillow, cushion",
"coverlet",
"red",
"green",
"blue",
"woman",
"recumbent (female)",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"lock",
"dress",
"servant",
"man",
"infant",
"newborn",
"full beard",
"group of people",
"birth",
"paper",
"quill",
"pen",
"inkwell",
"head covering",
"bonnet",
"wimple",
"veil",
"headscarf",
"chin band",
"halo",
"hairband",
"coat, cloak",
"gold embroidery",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"woman's shoe",
"stair",
"stair",
"ground ivy",
"dandelion",
"buttercup",
"thistle",
"room level",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"room depth, spatial depth",
"figural portal",
"portal",
"pointed arch",
"archivolt",
"pinnacle",
"sculpture",
"picture-in-picture",
"pilaster",
"console (architecture)",
"apostle",
"dresser",
"mug",
"carafe",
"dish",
"medieval cloak",
"jamb",
"book",
"cross staff",
"lance",
"skinning knife",
"wedding",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"Maria Annunziata",
"Nativity",
"affliction",
"New Testament",
"gold brocade",
"silk",
"velvet",
"fur",
"gold",
"stage",
"staffage",
"church portal",
"narrative",
"Christianity",
"religion",
"belief",
"Gothic style",
"temple",
"Jerusalem",
"jamb portal",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"reverence",
"hope",
"rigidity",
"trust",
"calm",
"contemplation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/878a",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "44.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "27.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Dutch Master around 1510",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1510",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2282/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2282/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/geburt-und-namengebung-johannes-d-t/download?sources=__default__&token=37bb2b00a2bcb5c93643e74909a00b47",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "123",
"title": "The Visitation",
"subjects": [
"Mary saluting Elisabeth, who kneels before her",
"ass, donkey",
"flat-building, apartment house",
"deciduous forest",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Mary",
"Joseph of Nazareth",
"Elisabeth",
"Zechariah",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"group of people",
"woman",
"man",
"donkey",
"Life of the Virgin",
"affliction",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"kneeling woman",
"dress",
"cloak",
"garment",
"hem",
"cloth",
"veil",
"full beard",
"barefootedness",
"drape",
"physical contact",
"embrace",
"eye contact",
"gesticulation",
"landscape",
"sky",
"cloud",
"far distance",
"building",
"architecture",
"house",
"pillar",
"column",
"deciduous tree",
"copse",
"foreground",
"background",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"New Testament",
"light",
"tree",
"stair",
"stair",
"pointer",
"Judaean Mountains",
"greeting",
"visit",
"message",
"purity",
"fertility",
"virgin",
"conception",
"immaculateness",
"Immaculata",
"pregnancy",
"pregnant woman",
"Nativity",
"married couple",
"husband",
"wife",
"friendship",
"familiarity",
"affection",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"story of salvation",
"the Passion",
"prophecy",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"Maria Annunziata",
"Christianity",
"religiosity",
"piety",
"twilight",
"evening",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"optimistic",
"grandeur",
"secret",
"hope",
"intimacy",
"contemplation",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/123",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "42.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "32.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Crespi, Giuseppe Maria",
"date_of_birth": "1665",
"date_of_death": "1747"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1710 - 1720",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/123/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/123/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/heimsuchung-mariens/download?sources=__default__&token=35e5e8d00ece88d44d7a2eae62ebbaa5",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n In March 1815, the Frankfurt businessman and banker Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del bequeathed his entire fortune and art collection to a foundation which was to be named after him: the 'St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut'. However, he also dedicated the foundation to the citizens of Frankfurt immaterially, wishing it to be an \"adornment and of practical use\" to Frankfurt's citizenry. He was thus the first ordinary citizen in the German-speaking region to found a public art museum: the present-day St\u00e4del Museum. When he died, his collection comprised 476 paintings, some 4,600 drawings, almost 10,000 printed graphics and valuable books."
},
{
"identifier": "stp670",
"title": "The Golden Age (Aetas aurea)",
"subjects": [
"mother and child(ren), woman and child(ren) (family group)",
"historical person (POZZI, Giuditta) - BB - woman - historical person (POZZI, Giuditta) in a double-portrait (+ (POZZI, Giuditta) bust portrait)",
"historical person (ROSSO, Francesco) - historical person (ROSSO, Francesco) in a double-portrait (+ (ROSSO, Francesco) bust portrait)",
"toddler (male)",
"head (human)",
"embracing each other, kissing",
"postures and gestures of arm(s) and hand(s) in relation to another person",
"portrait",
"Giuditta Pozzi",
"Francesco Rosso",
"woman",
"child",
"head",
"woman",
"toddler",
"double portrait",
"bust (portrait)",
"head",
"arm",
"shoulder",
"hairstyle",
"physical contact",
"embrace",
"kiss",
"gesticulation",
"physiognomy",
"golden age",
"light",
"shadow",
"primary view",
"surface (optics)",
"diagonal",
"mother",
"son",
"father",
"wife",
"husband",
"family",
"protection",
"mythology",
"metaphor",
"allegory",
"utopia",
"ideal",
"happiness",
"flawlessness",
"Impressionism",
"symbolism",
"modelling",
"fragment",
"fusion",
"briefness",
"serialism",
"snapshot in time",
"mother-child relationship",
"intimacy",
"tenderness",
"security",
"passion",
"unit",
"sensibility",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"loving",
"longing",
"harmony",
"intimacy",
"love",
"calm",
"trust"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/stp670",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Ohne Sockel",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "60.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "38.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "23.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Rosso, Medardo",
"date_of_birth": "1858",
"date_of_death": "1928"
},
"creation_date": "1886",
"material": "Bronze",
"artwork_type": "sculpture",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/111501/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/111501/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/das-goldene-zeitalter-aetas-aurea/download?sources=__default__&token=3d5ad4d7bbd03bd5db6782b757ccd12d",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The sculpture is a fragmentary depiction of a tender touch between mother and child. The shadowy modelling of the surface and the fusion of the figures with their surroundings lend the sculpture a noticeably ethereal effect. Although the work shows the wife and son of the artist, the title points towards a more universal significance: 'The Golden Age' describes the ideal original state of humankind, a utopia of perfect happiness. Rosso's work can be located between Impressionism and Symbolism for its exploratory treatment of light and surface and the simultaneous interplay between atmospheric ephemerality and earthly presence."
},
{
"identifier": "721",
"title": "Still Life with Vegetables and Fruit before a Garden Balustrade",
"subjects": [
"vegetables and fruit; still life of vegetables and fruit",
"vine",
"fruits: pomegranate",
"fruits: melon",
"fruits: medlar",
"fruits: peach",
"molluscs: snail",
"insects: butterfly",
"jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)",
"container of stone: stone vase",
"balustrade",
"river",
"groups of trees",
"farm or solitary house in landscape",
"still life",
"progeny",
"dinnerware",
"animal",
"deciduous tree",
"landscape",
"pomegranate",
"celery",
"cob",
"walnut",
"husk",
"edible chestnut",
"medlar",
"butterfly",
"cabbage butterfly",
"admiral butterfly",
"snail",
"spike",
"peach",
"plum",
"grape",
"grapevine",
"melon",
"stone",
"jug, pitcher",
"porcelain",
"Chinoiserie",
"gold",
"pip",
"plastic art",
"amphora",
"vase",
"architecture",
"building",
"body of water",
"niche",
"exedra",
"panel, slab",
"cloud",
"sky",
"mural",
"pumpkin",
"autumn",
"harvest festival",
"park",
"garden",
"paragon",
"plinth",
"sculpture",
"art of painting",
"early work",
"Delft",
"wealth",
"surplus",
"three-dimensionality",
"depth",
"decoration",
"transience",
"river",
"cemetery",
"even-tempered",
"longing",
"sensuous",
"freshness",
"abundance",
"lust",
"magnificence",
"unrest",
"harmony"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/721",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "69.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "87.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Heem, Cornelis de",
"date_of_birth": "1631",
"date_of_death": "1695"
},
"creation_date": "1658",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/720/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/720/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-gemuese-und-fruechten-vor-einer-gartenbalustr/download?sources=__default__&token=9ead04d33284f970f9587df020f43e72",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n As if by chance, freshly gathered fruit and vegetables lie at the edge of a Baroque stairway leading to extensive parkland. In their midst is a valuable blue-and-white Chinese porcelain pitcher. Extravagant wealth was an important element of the European aristocracy\u2019s ideal of life. Here, it is expressed in the type of painting known as \u2018sottobosco\u2019 (forest still life) also very popular among middle-class collectors of the seventeenth century. Like his father, Jan Davidsz., before him, Cornelis de Heem was one of the leading still-life painters of his day. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:24 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 02:09"
},
{
"identifier": "stf181f",
"title": "Br\u00fccke (beim K\u00f6nigsdenkmal)",
"subjects": [
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (GROSSER TIERGARTEN (Berlin))",
"public gardens, park",
"standing figure - AA - female human figure",
"names of cities and villages (BERLIN-TIERGARTEN)",
"names of cities and villages (BERLIN)",
"bridge",
"landscape",
"staged photography",
"park",
"Grosser Tiergarten (Berlin)",
"Berlin-Tiergarten",
"Berlin",
"bridge",
"woman",
"Berlin",
"Berlin-Tiergarten",
"Grosser Tiergarten (Berlin)",
"park",
"park landscape",
"bridge",
"stone bridge",
"masonry",
"banister",
"body of water",
"woman",
"hat",
"dress",
"mirroring",
"mirror image",
"reflection (light)",
"blurring",
"light",
"sunshine",
"shadow",
"relief",
"letter, character",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"tree",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"branch",
"idyll",
"dream",
"remembrance",
"garden",
"recovery",
"Impressionism",
"nature experience",
"solitude, loneliness",
"consistency",
"depressing",
"lonely",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"freshness",
"isolation",
"calm",
"intimacy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/stf181f",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Darstellung",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "18.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "24.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Vogel, Hermann Wilhelm",
"date_of_birth": "1834",
"date_of_death": "1898"
},
"creation_date": "1866",
"material": "Albumen print mounted on cardboard",
"artwork_type": "photograph",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102636/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102636/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bruecke-beim-koenigsdenkmal/download?sources=__default__&token=45f46043c5938e954b8d7aa1d902be5b",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "803br",
"title": "Angel of the Annunciation",
"subjects": [
"the Archangel Gabriel",
"sceptre, staff (symbol of sovereignty)",
"ribbon, scroll, banderole ~ ornament",
"parts of church interior: niche (+ angel(s))",
"altarpiece",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"annunciation",
"Gabriel",
"angel",
"man",
"man",
"angel",
"wing (angel)",
"angel wings",
"gesticulation",
"three-quarter profile",
"full figure",
"garment",
"dalmatic",
"alb",
"amice",
"sceptre",
"ribbon",
"capitals",
"base",
"niche",
"round arch",
"coat of arms",
"house mark",
"cartouche",
"millrind",
"raftsman's hook",
"flesh colour",
"drape",
"lock",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"annunciation",
"New Testament",
"Cologne",
"Sankt Maria in Lyskirchen (Cologne)",
"sculpture",
"grisaille",
"statue",
"marble",
"message",
"messenger (male)",
"story of salvation",
"gospel",
"prophecy",
"deacon",
"Maria Annunziata",
"devout",
"safe and sound",
"even-tempered",
"earnestly",
"soothing, calming",
"reverence",
"grandeur",
"calm",
"harmony",
"trust",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/803br",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "113.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "38.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 5",
"artist": {
"name": "Cleve, Joos van",
"date_of_birth": "1485",
"date_of_death": "1541"
},
"creation_date": "1524",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2276/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2276/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/verkuendigungsengel-1/download?sources=__default__&token=a6d7081f8e2da80a122c3a65084e517b",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "874",
"title": "Portrait of the Artist's Father Albrecht D\u00fcrer the Elder",
"subjects": [
"historical person (D\u00dcRER D. \u00c4., Albrecht) - historical person (D\u00dcRER D. \u00c4., Albrecht) portrayed alone (+ half-length portrait)",
"adult man",
"adult man (+ three-quarter view)",
"standing figure",
"head-gear (BARETT)",
"coat",
"sleeves",
"light",
"shadow",
"portrait",
"Albrecht D\u00fcrer the Elder",
"man",
"man",
"three-quarter profile",
"half-figure",
"standing man",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"drape",
"drapery",
"skin fold",
"lock",
"dress coat",
"collar",
"doublet",
"fur collar",
"undergarment",
"sleeve",
"cap",
"earflap",
"beret",
"physiognomy",
"light",
"shadow",
"incident light",
"majuscule",
"capitals",
"letter, character",
"father"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/874",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "58.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "42.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 19",
"artist": {
"name": "D\u00fcrer, Albrecht",
"date_of_birth": "1471",
"date_of_death": "1528"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1600",
"material": "Oil on oak wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/870/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/870/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-des-vaters-albrecht-duerers-dae/download?sources=__default__&token=cd46e696b16a703b978b7be8f9d7fdb8",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n With its inscription and the iconic monogram, this copy appears so convincing that it was acquired in 1836 as an original by Albrecht D\u00fcrer. Together with at least three other, almost identical versions of the portrait, the painting attests to the so-called \u201cD\u00fcrer Renaissance\u201d of around 1600, when, in addition to painted copies, numerous reproductive prints were produced after D\u00fcrer\u2019s works, for example by Wenceslaus Hollar. With his mirror-inverted etchings, Hollar reproduced important paintings that were then in the celebrated collection of the Earl of Arundel in England. In the 17th century, these etchings, all of which identify D\u00fcrer as the originator of the compositions, were not perceived as \u201cmere reproductions\u201d. The virtuoso skill and artistry Hollar demonstrated in translating a painting into the medium of printmaking met with great admiration, and his prints were highly sought-after."
},
{
"identifier": "901",
"title": "Jan Hus at Constance",
"subjects": [
"historical person (HUSS,Jan) - scene directly related with life or life-story (HUSS,Jan)",
"historical events and situations (1415)",
"the Roman Catholic Church vs. Protestantism; (Reformation and Counter Reformation)",
"inquisition",
"cardinal",
"archbishop, bishop, etc. (Roman Catholic)",
"prelates, e.g. archdeacon, canon (Roman Catholic)",
"sitting figure",
"standing figure",
"book - MM - book open",
"interior of church",
"architectural detail",
"sculpture",
"historical narration",
"portrayal of a historical event",
"Jan Hus",
"man",
"group of people",
"interior space",
"interior space",
"head covering",
"soil",
"foot",
"pillow, cushion",
"seal",
"paper roll",
"stone floor",
"gem",
"gold jewellery",
"ring",
"tippet",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"glove",
"tassel",
"cardinal's hat",
"mozzetta",
"biretta",
"habit",
"pectoral",
"regalia",
"mitre",
"sculpture",
"garment",
"fur",
"coat, cloak",
"undergarment",
"tonsure",
"full beard",
"man",
"book",
"floral ornament",
"table rug",
"table",
"brocade",
"chair",
"capital (architecture)",
"column",
"frieze",
"architectural detail",
"round arch",
"door",
"fittings",
"Constance",
"council",
"Protestantism",
"execution",
"theologian (male)",
"preacher",
"Reformation",
"Hussites",
"heresy",
"courage",
"conviction",
"liveliness",
"assembly",
"Christianity",
"punishment",
"monk",
"Dominican (male)",
"bishop",
"cardinal",
"robe",
"schism",
"conflict",
"defence",
"realism",
"heretic",
"knight",
"Dominican monastery",
"monumentality",
"power",
"studies",
"lecture",
"discussion",
"decree",
"tribunal",
"scepticism",
"curiosity",
"deceit",
"intrigue",
"tradition",
"Prague",
"Czech lands",
"wealth",
"splendour",
"resistance",
"revolution (politics)",
"period in German history from 1815 to the March revolution of 1848",
"frock",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"provocative",
"churning",
"exciting",
"optimistic",
"annoying",
"earnestness",
"tension",
"thoughtfulness",
"grandeur",
"harmony",
"oppression"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/901",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "308.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "455.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, stairway",
"artist": {
"name": "Lessing, Carl Friedrich",
"date_of_birth": "1808",
"date_of_death": "1880"
},
"creation_date": "1842",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/895/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/895/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/jan-hus-zu-konstanz/download?sources=__default__&token=2d50f769cf4ca86a367b74da544b0a33",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This painting divided the contemporaries: the verdicts ranged from \u201ccrown of all paintings\u201d to \u201csound recommendation for moths and bugs\u201d. It shows the preacher Jan Hus defending his teachings at the Council of Constance in 1415. This glorification of religious opposition exceeded the tolerance of the first St\u00e4del director, Philipp Veit. Enraged by the acquisition of the painting, he resigned. Lessing\u2019s painting provoked strong reactions during the politically volatile era of 1815 to 1848. A great number of people felt the work foreboded the revolutionary events of 1848. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:31 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:36 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Carl Friedrich Lessing: Johann Hus zu Konstanz \n \n \n Sammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nCarl Friedrich Lessing: Johann Hus zu Konstanz, 1842, St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main.\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/johann-hus-zu-konstanz#yt"
},
{
"identifier": "hm10-16",
"title": "Inside of the Outer Wings, Passion of Christ (High Altarpiece of the Dominican Church)",
"subjects": [
"the arrest of Christ ~ Garden of Gethsemane",
"the kiss of Judas: accompanied by soldiers with torches and lanterns, he kisses Christ",
"Malchus is healed by Christ",
"Pilate showing Christ to the people, 'Ostentatio Christi', 'Ecce Homo' (John 19:4-6)",
"the soldier; the soldier's life",
"the crowning with thorns: soldiers with sticks place a thorny crown on Christ's head and give him a reed (Matthew 27:27-31; Mark 15:16-20; John 19:2-3)",
"Christ, usually holding a banner, arises from the grave; often combined with sleeping and/or frightened soldiers",
"Christ stepping out of the tomb - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)",
"angel(s) addressing the holy women ~ Resurrection of Christ",
"Christ before Pontius Pilate (Matthew 27:11-26; Mark 15:2-15; Luke 23:2-7, 23:13-25; John 18:28 - 19:16)",
"carrying of the cross: Christ bearing the cross, alone or with the help of others (e.g. Simon the Cyrenian)",
"the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll",
"Mary (without the Christ-child)",
"flagellation by soldiers, Christ usually tied to a column (Matthew 27:26; Mark 15:15; John 19:1)",
"high priest ~ hierarchy of priests",
"architecture",
"monumental door, porch, 'aediculum'",
"interior of the house",
"canopy, baldachin",
"column, pillar ~ architecture",
"city-gate",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"the Passion",
"Jesus Christ",
"Mary",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"Peter (apostle)",
"Judas Iscariot (apostle)",
"Malchus",
"Pontius Pilate",
"The Maries",
"Mary Magdalene",
"Salome",
"Cleopas",
"Simon of Cyrene",
"angel",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"woman",
"boy",
"men's group",
"group of people",
"standing man",
"kneeling man",
"seated man",
"figure seen from the back",
"orans (female)",
"torch (fire)",
"lance",
"sword",
"whip",
"rope, cable",
"cord",
"falchion",
"hayfork",
"lantern",
"scourge",
"halberd",
"standard",
"cross staff",
"cross",
"alb",
"wallet",
"bunch of keys",
"club",
"rod",
"hat",
"helmet",
"chain mail",
"Jewish hat",
"turban",
"headscarf",
"glove",
"hounskull",
"crown of thorns",
"halo",
"full beard",
"goatee",
"baldness",
"tear",
"lock",
"kiss",
"suit of armour",
"waistcloth",
"coat, cloak",
"frock",
"tonsure",
"legging",
"doublet",
"shirt",
"fur collar",
"cuirass (armour)",
"medieval cloak",
"veil",
"garment",
"gesticulation",
"pointer",
"hand gesture",
"sign of blessing",
"grimace",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"letter, character",
"drape",
"flower",
"grass",
"meadow",
"strawberry",
"columbine",
"daisy",
"soldier",
"henchman",
"thief",
"prisoner (male)",
"saliva",
"New Testament",
"the Passion",
"Arrest of Christ",
"Ecce Homo",
"drop of blood",
"shackles",
"bondage",
"fig gesture",
"tongue (human)",
"building",
"architecture",
"round arch",
"building brick",
"tile floor",
"platform",
"stair",
"throne",
"baldachin",
"column",
"ornament",
"crenellation",
"resurrection",
"sarcophagus",
"stigmata of Christ",
"wound",
"Christ before Pilate",
"Christ Carrying the Cross",
"crowning with thorns",
"resurrection of Christ",
"Flagellation of Christ",
"torture",
"flagellation",
"whipping post",
"force",
"barefootedness",
"nudity",
"angel",
"crown",
"ear (anatomy)",
"hostage",
"betrayal",
"Jew",
"rabbi",
"Israel",
"disciple (male)",
"imagery",
"aroid",
"healing",
"miracle",
"force",
"torment",
"audience",
"vicegerent",
"humiliation",
"evil",
"exhaustion",
"hatred",
"scorn",
"imprisonment",
"perfidy",
"malice",
"court of law",
"throne",
"Christianity",
"mistreatment",
"instruments of the Passion",
"power",
"imperishability",
"eternity",
"immortality",
"revival",
"salvation",
"triumph",
"crowd of people",
"Jerusalem",
"night",
"darkness",
"Man of Sorrows",
"martyrdom",
"saint's legend",
"legend",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"Seven Joys of the Virgin",
"thoughtful",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"devout",
"churning",
"cool",
"contemplation",
"unrest",
"drama",
"reverence",
"aggressiveness",
"earnestness",
"suffering",
"pain",
"heaviness",
"melancholy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/hm10-16",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Gesamtma\u00df mit Rahmen",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "348.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "644.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "4.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Holbein the Elder, Hans",
"date_of_birth": "1460",
"date_of_death": "1524"
},
"creation_date": "1501",
"material": "Mixed technique on spruce",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102151/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102151/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/fluegel-des-frankfurter-dominikaneraltars/download?sources=__default__&token=e75188e91f2843f017da9f84e75c1fa8",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1798",
"title": "Portrait of the Baroness of Bernus",
"subjects": [
"historical person (BERNUS, Marie (Freifrau)) - BB - woman - historical person (BERNUS, Marie (Freifrau)) portrayed alone (+ three-quarter length portrait)",
"sitting figure - AA - female human figure (+ three-quarter view)",
"human figure at (open) window, seen from inside",
"dress, gown",
"coat (+ fur used for clothes)",
"necklace",
"ring",
"armchair, seat",
"curtains",
"wall-paper",
"portrait",
"Marie von Bernus",
"woman",
"interior space",
"woman",
"seated woman",
"three-quarter profile",
"half-figure",
"hairstyle",
"updo",
"plait",
"necklace",
"gold chain",
"pendant",
"ring",
"hairband",
"cloak",
"fur",
"dress",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"lace",
"drapery",
"tassel",
"wallpaper",
"ornament",
"interior furnishing",
"interior space",
"chair",
"daylight",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"consistency",
"influence",
"romanticism",
"Gothic style",
"Nazarene",
"salon",
"art collector (male)",
"wife",
"society",
"youth",
"beauty",
"nobility",
"representational picture",
"silk",
"depressing",
"soothing, calming",
"lonely",
"longing",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"rigidity",
"calm",
"melancholy",
"harmony",
"earnestness",
"grandeur"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1798",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "128.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "97.2",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 1",
"artist": {
"name": "Veit, Philipp",
"date_of_birth": "1793",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "1838",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1783/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1783/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-der-freifrau-von-bernus/download?sources=__default__&token=75839a5ff488bbede04dd0b0e5ada2ae",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Philipp Veit apprenticed in Rome to the German Romantics of the so-called Lukasbund, and he devoted himself to history painting for a long time. He, the then acting director of the St\u00e4delsche Kunstinstitut, perfected his craftsmanship with this portrait of Marie von Bernus, a Frankfurt noblewoman, whom he depicted with splendid clothes. At the age of 17, the young lady from Frankfurt\u2019s high society had married the senator, merchant and art collector Franz von Bernus. Her family ran an important salon in Frankfurt, a meeting place for numerous intellectuals, musicians and painters. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 00:35 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:17"
},
{
"identifier": "1619",
"title": "Saints Petronius of Bologna and Bernardin of Siena",
"subjects": [
"male saints (PETRONIUS OF BOLOGNA) (+ angels floating in the air)",
"Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (SAN PETRONIO (Bologna))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (TORRE GARISENDA (Bologna))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (TORRE ASINELLI (Bologna))",
"names of cities and villages (BOLOGNA)",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"city view",
"Petronius of Bologna",
"Bernardino of Siena",
"angel",
"man",
"San Petronio (Bologna)",
"Torre Garisenda (Bologna)",
"Torre Asinelli (Bologna)",
"Bologna",
"man",
"seated man",
"full beard",
"mitre",
"crozier",
"regalia",
"pectoral",
"fibula",
"alb",
"pluvial",
"coat, cloak",
"lace",
"edging",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"drape",
"pointer",
"facial expression",
"gesticulation",
"look, gaze",
"angel",
"putto",
"barefootedness",
"wing (angel)",
"kneeling man",
"figure seen from the back",
"bishop",
"monk",
"frock",
"tonsure",
"Franciscan",
"saint",
"panel",
"cross",
"book",
"stone bench",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cloud cover",
"building",
"tower",
"basilica",
"Bologna",
"San Petronio (Bologna)",
"Torre Garisenda (Bologna)",
"Torre Asinelli (Bologna)",
"letter, character",
"beard",
"city",
"facade",
"gable"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1619",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "47.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "33.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 14",
"artist": {
"name": "Gandolfi, Gaetano",
"date_of_birth": "1734",
"date_of_death": "1802"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1774",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1605/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1605/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-heiligen-petronius-und-bernardin-von-siena/download?sources=__default__&token=e34ab6b4c8fc7b21a8fc9c7a32e16030",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Gaetano Gandolfi and his brother Ubaldo belonged to the end of the great tradition of Baroque painting in Bologna, which had begun with the Carraccis in the late 16th century. Among Gaetano\u2019s most impressive works are his oil sketches painted with loose, impasto brushstrokes. This painting, presented in the gallery for the first time after decades in storage, has recently been restored to reveal the brilliance of its technique and the luminosity of its colouring. This is a preparatory oil sketch for a privately owned altarpiece that Gandolfi created in 1774 for the Chapel of St. Petronius in the Villa Piedimonte in Bologna. It shows the commissioner Petronio Giovanardi Rossi\u2019s patron saint, Saint Petronius, the 5th century Bishop of Bologna. With a grand gesture he points to the basilica dedicated to him as well as the Garisenda and Asinelli towers, which still dominate today\u2019s Bologna cityscape. Behind Petronius kneels Saint Bernardin of Siena, to whom an angel offers his attribute, a tablet with Christ\u2019s monogram, IHS."
},
{
"identifier": "2061",
"title": "Scene from the Legend of a Bishop Saint",
"subjects": [
"archbishop, bishop, etc. (Roman Catholic)",
"saints",
"drowning, shipwrecked person",
"saving a person from drowning",
"one person praying",
"chalice",
"sailing-ship, sailing-boat",
"parts of ship's exterior: anchor",
"ornament ~ tracery",
"sea",
"coast",
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"coastal landscape",
"ship",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"doublet",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"shirt",
"headscarf",
"cap",
"orans (female)",
"orans (male)",
"full beard",
"lidded goblet",
"bishop",
"regalia",
"mitre",
"pluvial",
"alb",
"dalmatic",
"pontifical gloves",
"crozier",
"gesticulation",
"sign of blessing",
"woman",
"group of people",
"body of water",
"lake",
"ocean",
"wave (water)",
"shore",
"bay",
"coast",
"lake landscape",
"city",
"building",
"tower",
"church",
"hilly landscape",
"tree",
"ship",
"anchor",
"board",
"sailing ship",
"sailing mast",
"rigging",
"crow's nest",
"ornament",
"tracery",
"rope",
"rope, cable",
"pennant",
"cross pattern",
"floral pattern",
"pattern",
"gold background",
"hallmark",
"pelican",
"simultaneous presentation",
"gesture of prayer",
"sail",
"tear",
"hierarchy of scale",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"gable",
"roof",
"harbour",
"church tower",
"sky",
"cloud",
"bald patch",
"drape",
"cross",
"blossom",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"weeper (female)",
"far distance",
"seaport",
"saint's legend",
"legend",
"cloud cover",
"catastrophe",
"rescue",
"storm",
"high tide",
"sacrificial death",
"miracle",
"saint",
"distress at sea",
"navigation",
"oil",
"gift",
"patron saint (male)",
"Myra",
"altar",
"relic",
"shipwreck",
"flag",
"standard",
"simultaneity",
"narrative",
"brocade",
"velvet",
"crystal",
"churning",
"thoughtful",
"annoying",
"earnestly",
"curious",
"danger",
"hope",
"hopelessness",
"suffering",
"tension",
"unrest"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2061",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Malfl\u00e4che",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "53.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "68.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.6",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Master from Friedrich Herlin's Circle",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1480",
"material": "Mixed technique on spruce",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2045/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2045/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/darstellung-aus-der-legende-eines-heiligen-bischofs/download?sources=__default__&token=7cd40618271fdc441186b936b474b6b0",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1653",
"title": "Saint Mark\u2019s Square in Venice",
"subjects": [
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (PIAZZA SAN MARCO (Venezia))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (BASILICA DI SAN MARCO (Venezia))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (CAMPANILE DI SAN MARCO, Venedig)",
"parts of church exterior and annexes: campanile",
"names of cities and villages (VENEZIA)",
"the Archangel Gabriel",
"gate, entrance",
"stall, booth (~ market)",
"city view",
"Venice",
"Piazza San Marco (Venice)",
"St Mark's Campanile (Venice)",
"San Marco (Venice)",
"building",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"Venice",
"Piazza San Marco (Venice)",
"St Mark's Campanile (Venice)",
"San Marco (Venice)",
"campanile",
"veduta",
"city",
"architecture",
"facade",
"round arch",
"acroterion",
"paving stone",
"pillar",
"column",
"arcade",
"cupola",
"relief",
"sky",
"shadow",
"perspective",
"lion",
"dog",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"tent",
"wooden house",
"gable",
"overdoor",
"view",
"pilaster",
"viewing axis",
"sacred building",
"basilica",
"tower",
"coat, cloak",
"hat",
"wig",
"cloud",
"dentils",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"seated man",
"figure seen from the back",
"trousers",
"coat",
"nobility",
"postcard",
"patrician (male)",
"feast, celebration",
"market stall",
"trade",
"fair",
"dealer, merchant (male)",
"merchant",
"nobility",
"masked ball",
"city gate",
"even-tempered",
"carefree",
"curious",
"soothing, calming",
"calm",
"magnificence",
"harmony",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1653",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "53.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "41.3",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 14",
"artist": {
"name": "Guardi, Giacomo",
"date_of_birth": "1764",
"date_of_death": "1835"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1780 - 1810",
"material": "Canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1639/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1639/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-markusplatz-in-venedig/download?sources=__default__&token=7dd69a0349fec743a2aef8207d2dcc3f",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "66347d",
"title": "Death and Woman",
"subjects": [
"adult woman",
"human figure of ideal proportions, e.g. academic nude",
"Death as skeleton",
"allegory",
"nude"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/66347d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "448",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "446",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "O. Felsing, copperplate printing (Berlin)",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1910",
"material": "Line etching, drypoint, sandpaper, soft ground, some roulette",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/100109/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/100109/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/tod-und-frau-1/download?sources=__default__&token=3d5ae1a29a9185009154881086ec4679",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The human body is the true motif of Kollwitz\u2019s work. In vivid body language, she staged \u2013 or, more aptly, choreographed \u2013 it as a timeless, gestural-emotional form of expression. This is especially apparent in the works in which she reflected on motherhood as an existential experience characterized by unconditional, instinctual love and fear of irreversible loss. When she expands these compositions to include the figure of Death, it is not as a detached vis-\u00e0-vis. Rather, Death joins the embrace, which in its dynamic often takes on a virtually dance-like quality. With this physical \u2013 indeed, corporal \u2013 \u2018entanglement\u2019, the artist achieved a new and entirely unconventional way of formulating the classical pictorial subject. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n From 1900 onwards, the Frankfurt chemist and industrialist Carl Hagemann (1867\u20121940) assembled one of the most important private collections of modern art. It included numerous paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints, especially by members of the artist group \u201cDie Br\u00fccke\u201d. After Carl Hagemann died in an accident during the Second World War, the then St\u00e4del director Ernst Holzinger arranged for Hagemann\u2019s heirs to evacuate his collection with the museum\u2019s collection. In gratitude, the family donated almost all of the works on paper to the St\u00e4del Museum in 1948. Further donations and permanent loans as well as purchases of paintings and watercolours from the Hagemann estate helped to compensate for the losses the museum had suffered in 1937 as part of the Nazi\u2019s \u201cDegenerate Art\u201d campaign. Today, the Hagemann Collection forms the core of the St\u00e4del museum\u2019s Expressionist collection."
},
{
"identifier": "sg4256d",
"title": "Vienna Is Dying! Save Its Children!",
"subjects": [
"symbols and personifications of Death",
"adult woman",
"child",
"personal depiction",
"allegory"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4256d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "930",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "580",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1920",
"material": "Crayon lithograph (transfer)",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28035/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28035/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/wien-stirbt-rettet-seine-kinder/download?sources=__default__&token=b77aca64dfd50fb0e203be78d54f39b4",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "sg4254d",
"title": "Memorial print for Karl Liebknecht",
"subjects": [
"Society, Civilization, Culture",
"lying figure",
"standing figure",
"personal depiction",
"genre"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4254d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "355",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "500",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1920",
"material": "Woodcut on Japanese paper",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28033/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28033/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/gedenkblatt-fuer-karl-liebknecht-1/download?sources=__default__&token=3f56f01e2566ebe8c9cd145039d5a39b",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n A composition Kollwitz had begun working on in 1919, this woodcut was often misunderstood as an affirmation of the politics of Karl Liebknecht, a co-founder of the radical left-wing Sparticist League. In the years after World War II, it was even interpreted as the \u201cbirth certificate of Socialist Realism\u201d. In fact, however, the artist took a critical stance on Liebknecht\u2019s politics. She appreciated his anti-war efforts but intended the print primarily as a depiction of a timeless, existential experience of shared grief. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "db053",
"title": "La Fl\u00e8che",
"subjects": [
"Abstract, Non-representational Art",
"circle (~ planimetry, geometry)",
"line (~ planimetry, geometry)",
"colours, pigments, and paints: red",
"archer's weapons: arrow",
"abstraction",
"shape",
"colour",
"line",
"shape",
"line",
"colour",
"circle",
"overpainting",
"scratch",
"pricking out",
"erasure",
"red",
"movement (design element)",
"fingerprint",
"trace",
"symbol",
"sign",
"bow (weapon)",
"arrow",
"plant",
"progeny",
"fire",
"organism",
"tissue",
"movement (of the body)",
"energy",
"solution",
"decay",
"spontaneity",
"unconscious",
"feeling",
"chance",
"unpredictability",
"imperfection",
"automatism",
"figuration",
"tachism",
"surrealism",
"spot",
"splotch, blot",
"gesture",
"art of painting",
"transformation",
"spirituality",
"body (human)",
"perception",
"visual habit",
"vibration",
"ambivalence",
"human existence",
"post-war period",
"churning",
"annoying",
"loving",
"sensuous",
"irritation",
"tension",
"unrest",
"harmony",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/db053",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "60.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "73.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, lower level, Contemporary Art, room 17 / 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Wols",
"date_of_birth": "1913",
"date_of_death": "1951"
},
"creation_date": "1951",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/106054/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/106054/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/la-fleche/download?sources=__default__&token=65e3b0e51251a420220b03cdfa99eb47",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "423",
"title": "Devil\u2019s Bridge on the St Gotthard Road",
"subjects": [
"landscapes",
"landscape with bridge, viaduct or aqueduct",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (TEUFELSBR\u00dcCKE Sch\u00f6llenen)",
"bridge",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (SANKT GOTTHARD PASS)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (REUSS) (REUSS)",
"river",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (SCH\u00d6LLENEN) (SCH\u00d6LLENEN)",
"ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon",
"rocks",
"road, path",
"migrants",
"clouds",
"landscape",
"riverscape",
"Teufelsbr\u00fccke (Sch\u00f6llenen)",
"Sankt Gotthard (Pass)",
"Sch\u00f6llenen",
"Reuss (river)",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"bridge",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"animal",
"stone bridge",
"arched bridge",
"Sankt Gotthard (Pass)",
"Sch\u00f6llenen",
"Reuss (river)",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cloud cover",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"rock",
"cliff face",
"rise",
"grass",
"path",
"route",
"building",
"roof",
"staffage",
"mule",
"river",
"riverscape",
"spray",
"rapids",
"waterfall",
"water",
"steam",
"arch",
"round arch",
"banister",
"hiking stick",
"hat",
"clothing",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"light",
"shadow",
"stone",
"knickerbockers, knee breeches",
"shoe",
"shirt",
"vest",
"skirt",
"bundle",
"wanderer",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"chapel"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/423",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "35.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "25.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 18",
"artist": {
"name": "Sch\u00fctz the Elder, Christian Georg",
"date_of_birth": "1718",
"date_of_death": "1791"
},
"creation_date": "1781",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/423/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/423/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/teufelsbruecke-auf-der-sankt-gotthardstrasse/download?sources=__default__&token=781930c4b9da25c7eb964259d0ab9f3a",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg358z",
"title": "Unemployment",
"subjects": [
"family group, especially parents with their child(ren)",
"sick-bed (+ variant)",
"adult man (+ being sad, suffering, sorrowing)",
"genre",
"interior"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg358z",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "470",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "625",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1909",
"material": "Charcoal",
"artwork_type": "drawing",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10432/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/10432/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/arbeitslosigkeit/download?sources=__default__&token=84830ebc0059bcf80e6e5a8e4716d68e",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1123",
"title": "Two Witches",
"subjects": [
"witch, sorceress",
"the (nude) human figure; 'Corpo humano' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure",
"the (nude) human figure; 'Corpo humano' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure (+ back view)",
"toddler",
"container of glass: bottle, jar, vase",
"dragon",
"burning",
"he-goat, billy-goat",
"nude",
"witch",
"woman",
"woman",
"witch",
"nudity",
"toddler",
"cloud",
"billy goat",
"hill",
"sky",
"glass bottle",
"fabric",
"torch (fire)",
"hybrid",
"smoke",
"witches' sabbath",
"demon",
"pomegranate",
"conflagration",
"purgatory",
"passion",
"desire",
"Walpurgis Night",
"magic",
"superstition",
"eroticism",
"sensuality",
"sexuality",
"femininity",
"candour",
"seduction",
"voyeurism",
"monster",
"provocative",
"churning",
"annoying",
"thoughtful",
"disconcerting",
"eerie",
"unrest",
"tension",
"eroticism",
"oppression",
"danger",
"intimacy",
"lust",
"irritation",
"lewdness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1123",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "65.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "46",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Baldung Grien, Hans",
"date_of_birth": "1484",
"date_of_death": "1545"
},
"creation_date": "1523",
"material": "Mixed technique on limewood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1114/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1114/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/zwei-hexen/download?sources=__default__&token=45c2832e2e7077dd839914d9f740a870",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n These two nude women have entered a pact with the devil. To judge from their seductive poses, the witches are not in the least bothered by the threatening billows of smoke in the background. The dragon-like creature imprisoned in the bottle does not stand for Satan, as one might suspect, but symbolises quicksilver, which was used in medicinal ointments for treating syphilis, a disease rife in Europe since 1495. So what the witches are telling us is that he who fails to resist the provocative gaze of a woman runs the risk of being infected with the disease. The little Cupid surveys the calamity with alarm \u2013 aware of the role he has played in bringing it about. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:06 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:56 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:06 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n ASK AN ARTWORK \u2013 Fragen an die Kunst, Antworten aus dem Home Office: Hans Baldung Grien \n \n \n Die Welt in Feuer und Flammen, und dann noch diese zwei provozierenden Hexen! Dieses Gem\u00e4lde von Hans Baldung Grien aus dem Jahr 1523 erscheint uns auch 2020 noch gewagt. Was hat es damit auf sich? ASK AN ARTWORK! \n\nIn der Serie ASK AN ARTWORK beantwortet die Kunsthistorikerin Anna Huber (Mitarbeiterin der Abteilung Bildung und Vermittlung) aus dem Home Office Fragen, die wir an die Kunst haben. Denn w\u00e4hrend der Coronakrise kommt das St\u00e4del zu Ihnen: #StaydelAtHome #HomeOffice\n\nHans Baldung Grien Zwei Hexen, 1523 in der Digitalen Sammlung: https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/zwei-hexen \n\n\nA world in smoke and flames - and two naked witches starring provocatively at us: this painting created by Hans Baldung Grien in 1523 still comes across as daring in 2020. What does this painting have to do with disease and scapegoats? Let's ASK AN ARTWORK! \n\nIn the series ASK AN ARTWORK art historian Anna Huber (Educational Department of the St\u00e4del Museum) answers the questions that we have for art \u2013 from home office. Because during the Corona-Crisis, if you can\u2019t come to the St\u00e4del Museum, then the St\u00e4del Museum will come to you: #StaydelAtHome\n\nFind Hans Baldung Grien's Two Witches in our Digital Collection: https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/two-witches"
},
{
"identifier": "851",
"title": "Seen from the Bacino di San Marco in Venice",
"subjects": [
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"names of cities and villages (VENEZIA)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ITALIA) (ITALIA)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (BACINO DI SAN MARCO (Venezia)) (BACINO DI SAN MARCO (Venezia))",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (CANAL GRANDE, Venedig) (CANAL GRANDE, Venedig)",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (LAGUNA DI VENEZIA) (LAGUNA DI VENEZIA)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (SANTA MARIA DELLA SALUTE (Venezia))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (DOGANA DA MAR (Venezia))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (PUNTA DELLA SALUTE, Venedig)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (VENEDIG-DORSODURO)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (PALAZZO DUCALE (Venedig))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (CAMPANILE DI SAN MARCO, Venedig)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (BIBLIOTECA NAZIONALE MARCIANA (Venezia))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (RIVA DEGLI SCHIAVONI (Venezia))",
"harbour",
"sailing-ship, sailing-boat",
"gondola",
"harbouring",
"adult man",
"adult woman",
"harbour picture",
"city view",
"Venice",
"Venetian Lagoon",
"Bacino di San Marco",
"Grand Canal (Venice)",
"Santa Maria della Salute (Venice)",
"Punta della Dogana (Venice)",
"Dogana da Mar (Venice)",
"Venice-Dorsoduro",
"Doge's Palace (Venice)",
"National Library of St Mark's (Venice)",
"St Mark's Campanile (Venice)",
"San Todaro statue (Venice)",
"Lion of St Mark (Venice)",
"Riva degli Schiavoni (Venice)",
"Mediterranean Sea",
"harbour",
"building",
"ship",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"Venice",
"Venetian Lagoon",
"Mediterranean Sea",
"Venice-Dorsoduro",
"Grand Canal (Venice)",
"San Marco (Venice)",
"Bacino di San Marco (Venice)",
"Santa Maria della Salute (Venice)",
"Punta della Dogana (Venice)",
"National Library of St Mark's (Venice)",
"Doge's Palace (Venice)",
"St Mark's Campanile (Venice)",
"San Todaro statue (Venice)",
"Lion of St Mark (Venice)",
"Dogana da Mar (Venice)",
"Riva degli Schiavoni (Venice)",
"campanile",
"sky",
"cloud",
"column",
"city",
"tower",
"church",
"church tower",
"cupola",
"gable",
"lantern",
"tambour",
"cross",
"oculus",
"round arch",
"palace",
"curved gable",
"roof",
"round-arched window",
"volute",
"sculpture",
"pilaster",
"balustrade",
"battlement",
"promenade",
"shadow",
"dentils",
"body of water",
"harbour",
"ship",
"boat",
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"rowing boat",
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"gondolier",
"post",
"chimney",
"galley",
"rudder",
"rower",
"sail",
"sailing mast",
"stair",
"standard",
"rope, cable",
"rope",
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"barrel",
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"nobleman",
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"balcony",
"group of people",
"man",
"woman",
"child",
"Gothic style",
"gentlewoman",
"gentleman",
"couple",
"city silhouette",
"viewing axis",
"perspective",
"secular architecture",
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"toll house",
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"close-fitting cap",
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"tricorne",
"coat",
"doublet",
"cloth",
"vest",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"woman's shoe",
"plus-fours",
"Piazza San Marco (Venice)",
"walk",
"sun",
"winter",
"mirroring",
"light reflection",
"bird's-eye view",
"panorama",
"perspective",
"trade",
"dealer, merchant (male)",
"housekeeper",
"worker (male)",
"merchant",
"nobility",
"luxury",
"wealth",
"Carnival",
"masked ball",
"mask",
"obelisk",
"saint",
"bourgeoisie",
"society",
"backdrop",
"marble",
"Slave",
"lighting design",
"movement (of the body)",
"curious",
"carefree",
"exciting",
"longing",
"unrest",
"magnificence",
"abundance",
"harmony"
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"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/851",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
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"value": "78.6",
"unit": "cm"
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"width": {
"value": "98.8",
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"name": "Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)",
"date_of_birth": "1697",
"date_of_death": "1768"
},
"creation_date": "1730 - 1740",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/847/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ansicht-des-bacino-di-san-marco-in-venedig/download?sources=__default__&token=b67ddd58dd71fed94853d02faba5b8a1",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n With his light-flooded vedute, Canaletto decisively shaped the image of his native city, Venice. This picture shows the expanse of water in front of the Doge\u2019s Palace and the mouth of the Grand Canal. The viewer\u2019s gaze moves across the water, with its gondolas and larger vessels, to the distinctive urban silhouette in the middle distance, dominated by the dome of Santa Maria della Salute on the left and the campanile of St Mark\u2019s on the right. The unusual oval format reinforces the impression of looking through a window at a magnificent theatrical landscape. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:16 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 01:27 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Canaletto: Ansicht des Bacino di San Marco in Venedig \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Canaletto: Ansicht des Bacino di San Marco in Venedig, 1730\u20131740, St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main\n\nSammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ansicht-des-bacino-di-san-marco-in-venedig#yt \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n ASK AN ARTWORK \u2013 Fragen an die Kunst, Antworten aus dem Home Office: Canaletto #StaydelAtHome \n \n \n Canalettos Venedig-Ansichten sind so sch\u00f6n wie alte Postkarten. Dabei verstecken sich hier Geschichten und Details, die sogar \u00fcberraschende Parallelen zum Heute haben. Warum tragen die Menschen Masken? \n \nIn der Serie ASK AN ARTWORK beantwortet die Kunsthistorikerin Anna Huber (Bildung und Vermittlung des St\u00e4del Museums) Fragen, die wir an die Kunst haben \u2013 aus dem Home Office. Denn w\u00e4hrend der Corona-Krise kommt das St\u00e4del Museum zu euch: #StaydelAtHome\n\nFindet Canalettos Ansicht des Bacino di San Marco in Venedig in der Digitalen Sammlung: https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ansicht-des-bacino-di-san-marco-in-venedig\n\n\nCanaletto\u2019s views of Venice are like lovely vintage postcards \u2013 but they are full of stories and hidden details which allow a surprising comparison to the present day. Why are the people wearing masks?\n\nIn the series ASK AN ARTWORK art historian Anna Huber (Educational Department of the St\u00e4del Museum) answers the questions that we have for art \u2013 from home office. Because during the Corona-Crisis, if you can\u2019t come to the St\u00e4del Museum, then the St\u00e4del Museum will come to you: #StaydelAtHome\n\nFind Canaletto's \u201eSeen from the Bacino di San Marco in Venice\u201c in our Digital Collection: https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/seen-from-the-bacino-di-san-marco-in-venice \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Theresia Enzensberger x \u201eAnsicht des Bacino Di San Marco in Venedig\u201c von Canaletto | ST\u00c4DEL MUSEUM \n \n \n Die Schriftstellerin Theresia Enzensberger stellt mit ihrem ganz pers\u00f6nlichen Blick Canalettos Gem\u00e4lde \u201eAnsicht des Bacino di San Marco in Venedig\u201c (1730\u20131740) aus der St\u00e4del Sammlung vor. Sie zeigt, was das Kunstwerk mit Bildungsreisen, Instagram und Melancholie zu tun hat und wirft Fragen nach Transformation und Tourismus auf. \n\nWas erz\u00e4hlt uns die Kunst von gestern \u00fcber das Heute? Und was hat das eigentlich alles mit mir zu tun? Die Filmreihe \u201eMeinungsbilder\u201c verkn\u00fcpft historische Zusammenh\u00e4nge ausgew\u00e4hlter Kunstwerke der St\u00e4del Sammlung mit aktuellen gesellschaftlichen Diskursen. \n\nMehr Informationen zur gro\u00dfen kulturellen Bildungsinitiative \u201eMeinungsbilder. Anders sehen. Einander verstehen\u201c unter https://www.staedelmuseum.de/de/meinungsbilder \n\n#staedel #meinungsbilder"
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"identifier": "802a",
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"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
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"Mary",
"woman",
"child",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"woman",
"infant",
"toddler",
"nudity",
"half-figure",
"three-quarter profile",
"cloak",
"red",
"blue",
"string of pearls",
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"fabric",
"flower",
"carnation",
"framing",
"coat of arms",
"letter, character",
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"gold jewellery",
"belt",
"physiognomy",
"drape",
"gold embroidery",
"Virgin and Child",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"nappy",
"love",
"loyalty",
"aedicula",
"hope",
"heraldry",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"mother",
"familiarity",
"ardency",
"protection",
"protectress",
"devotional image",
"devotion",
"motherliness",
"donor portrait",
"presentation",
"salvation",
"wedding",
"the Passion",
"triptych",
"devout",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"earnestly",
"loving",
"grandeur",
"harmony",
"earnestness",
"trust",
"heaviness",
"calm",
"love",
"contemplation"
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"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/802a",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
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"unit": "cm"
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"identifier": "149",
"title": "Flooded Woodlands near Oberrad",
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"landscapes in the temperate zone",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (WASSERHOF (Frankfurt am Main))",
"names of cities and villages (FRANKFURT-OBERRAD)",
"forest, wood",
"deciduous forest",
"adult man",
"standing figure",
"sitting figure",
"herding, herdsman, herdswoman, shepherd, shepherdess, cowherd, etc.",
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"goat",
"cow",
"dog",
"brook",
"glade, 'Lichtung im Wald'",
"clouds",
"landscape",
"genre",
"Wasserhof (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Frankfurt-Oberrad",
"forest",
"man",
"child",
"group of people",
"animal",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"Frankfurt-Oberrad",
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"man",
"child",
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"cloud",
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"foreground",
"middle ground",
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"building",
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"field",
"meadow",
"mountain",
"hilly landscape",
"house",
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"brook",
"shore",
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"cow",
"herd of cows",
"fence",
"pasture fence",
"seated man",
"figure seen from the back",
"rest",
"man resting",
"walker (male)",
"wanderer",
"dog",
"trousers",
"shoe",
"legging",
"pick",
"cane",
"basket",
"frock coat",
"route",
"stone",
"boot",
"tricorne",
"arms",
"smoke",
"bridge",
"banister",
"woodpecker",
"spotted woodpecker",
"bird",
"goat",
"boy",
"far distance",
"mirroring",
"pointer",
"gesticulation",
"dog collar",
"reeds",
"forest path",
"herd of sheep",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"Taunus",
"hunter",
"soldier"
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"extent": null,
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"height": {
"value": "55.0",
"unit": "cm"
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"value": "0.7",
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"artist": {
"name": "Hirt, Friedrich Wilhelm",
"date_of_birth": "1721",
"date_of_death": "1772"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1760 - 1770",
"material": "Oil on wood, cradled",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Like the 17th century Dutch painters who were so popular among Frankfurt collectors, the 18th century Frankfurt painters were specialists in certain fields. While Christian Georg Sch\u00fctz captured extensive landscapes from the surrounding area, Justus Juncker had a penchant for still lifes and Johann Conrad Seekatz was focused on the children's genre. All these painters were already represented in important private collections in Frankfurt during their lifetime, be it in that of Johann Caspar Goethe, the father of the poet Johann Wolfgang, or in that of the banker and merchant Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del (1728\u22121816). In his charter to the foundation from 1815, St\u00e4del laid the foundation for the museum that still exists today and bequeathed not only his house on the Ro\u00dfmarkt and his fortune, but also his collection of paintings."
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"identifier": "sg456r",
"title": "Fragment of a Lamentation",
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"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"the Passion",
"hand",
"garment",
"veil",
"fragment",
"the Passion",
"New Testament",
"gesture",
"hand gesture",
"Descent from the Cross",
"grave, tomb",
"death",
"mourning",
"Life of the Virgin",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"earnestness",
"contemplation"
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"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg456r",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "103.0",
"unit": "cm"
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"width": {
"value": "71.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Zeitblom, Bartholom\u00e4us",
"date_of_birth": "1455",
"date_of_death": "1522"
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"creation_date": "ca. 1497 - 1503",
"material": "Mixed technique on fir",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3312/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/beweinung-unter-dem-kreuz/download?sources=__default__&token=70e13d4c7a1e43ab0980c467375c08d7",
"additional_text": null
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"identifier": "1066",
"title": "The Crucifixion",
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"comprehensive representations of the events on Golgotha during Christ's hanging on the cross, no particular event emphasized",
"the superscription: I(esus) N(azarenus) R(ex) I(udaeorum) ~ Christ's crucifixion",
"crucified Christ with Mary Magdalene, who usually weeps and embraces the cross - DD - the three crosses",
"Mary and John close together; sometimes Mary swooning ~ crucified Christ - DD - the three crosses",
"the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment",
"crucified Christ with Stephaton and/or Longinus - DD - the three crosses",
"the soldier; the soldier's life",
"high priest ~ hierarchy of priests",
"the centurion confessing his belief in Christ; sometimes the soldiers do the same",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"crucified man",
"crucifixion",
"the Passion",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"force",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Jesus Christ",
"Saint Dismas",
"the impenitent thief",
"Mary",
"Cleopas",
"Salome",
"Mary Magdalene",
"The Maries",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"Longinus",
"Stephaton",
"Golgotha",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"crucified man",
"barefootedness",
"nail",
"waistcloth",
"loincloth",
"crown of thorns",
"blood of Christ",
"drop of blood",
"wound",
"stigmata of Christ",
"wooden cross",
"letter, character",
"letter (typography)",
"birch",
"tree trunk",
"thief",
"woman",
"group of people",
"boy",
"garment",
"coat, cloak",
"headscarf",
"dress",
"belt",
"gold chain",
"hairnet",
"pitcher",
"staff",
"hyssop staff",
"sponge",
"suit of armour",
"sword",
"turban",
"helmet",
"dress coat",
"cap",
"lance",
"spike",
"nudity",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"kneeling woman",
"standing man",
"grimace",
"tongue (human)",
"Golgotha",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"crucifixion",
"representation of the cross",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"the Passion",
"sky",
"cloud",
"symmetry",
"Calvary",
"instruments of the Passion",
"weapon",
"knee guard",
"Holy Sponge",
"gesture",
"serpent",
"ring",
"full beard",
"lock",
"physical contact",
"pointer",
"cross",
"drape",
"hairstyle",
"updo",
"gold embroidery",
"soldier",
"high priest",
"shirt",
"jug, pitcher",
"old man",
"stone",
"eye contact",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"dialogue",
"communication",
"foreground",
"background",
"New Testament",
"night",
"blindness",
"altarpiece",
"force",
"torture",
"death",
"devotional service",
"healing",
"warrior (male)",
"execution",
"scorn",
"velvet",
"twilight",
"tear",
"traditional costume",
"uniform",
"scholar (male)",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"devout",
"thoughtful",
"sad",
"earnestly",
"depressing",
"contemplation",
"pain",
"suffering",
"earnestness",
"heaviness",
"mourning"
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"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
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"value": "42.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "28.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
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"value": "1.1",
"unit": "cm"
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"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.1",
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}
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"artist": {
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"date_of_birth": "1472",
"date_of_death": "1553"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1508 - 1510",
"material": "Mixed technique on lime wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1057/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
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"identifier": "532",
"title": "Inn with Guest and Serving Maid (\"The Importunate Guest\")",
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"one-sided courting",
"portrait, self-portrait of artist",
"historical person (STEEN, Jan)",
"drunkard",
"sitting figure",
"maid ~ house personnel",
"standing figure - AA - female human figure",
"chair",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"the graphic arts",
"historical person (EULENSPIEGEL, Till)",
"genre",
"self-portrait",
"portrait",
"artist portrait",
"Jan Steen",
"man",
"woman",
"interior space",
"Inn, tavern",
"interior space",
"art print",
"picture-in-picture",
"head covering",
"guest",
"man",
"seated man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"physical contact",
"woman",
"chair",
"bench",
"niche",
"candle",
"pitcher",
"lantern",
"shelf",
"staff",
"glass bottle",
"chimney, fireplace",
"key",
"glow",
"beer glass",
"pipe",
"hat",
"skirt",
"blouse",
"shirt",
"cloak",
"hostess",
"barmaid",
"ashtray",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"rusticity",
"nuisance",
"rejection",
"drunkenness",
"dirt",
"everyday life",
"Inn, tavern",
"alcohol",
"Haarlem",
"dusk",
"bowl",
"sexual assault",
"disgusting",
"disconcerting",
"depressing",
"annoying",
"tension",
"irritation",
"oppression",
"provocation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/532",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "29.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "23.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Steen, Jan",
"date_of_birth": "1626",
"date_of_death": "1679"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1665",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/532/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/wirtshaus-mit-gast-und-schankmagd/download?sources=__default__&token=cefbc22bfe92c077868e1e440e3b133b",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1433",
"title": "The Wave",
"subjects": [
"sea (seascape)",
"wave",
"surf, breakers",
"low clouds and those originating from rising air currents",
"seascape",
"wave (water)",
"coastal landscape",
"ocean",
"wave (water)",
"wave crest",
"surge",
"ocean wave",
"rock",
"sky",
"cloud",
"spray",
"tempest",
"elemental force",
"sound of the sea",
"power",
"untamedness",
"danger",
"storm",
"strength",
"force of nature",
"wave crest",
"horizon",
"breakers",
"natural spectacle",
"Normandy",
"demolition",
"creation",
"depressing",
"churning",
"thoughtful",
"oppression",
"danger",
"unrest",
"reverence",
"tension",
"drama"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1433",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "65.6",
"unit": "cm"
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"width": {
"value": "92.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
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"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Courbet, Gustave",
"date_of_birth": "1819",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "1869 - 1870",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1421/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"additional_text": "About the Work \n A thundering wave rolls directly towards the viewer, threatening to carry him off into the turbulent sea. Courbet painted this natural spectacle during stormy weather on the coast of Normandy some sixty times. Executed between 1865 and 1870, the series already sparked the attention of his contemporaries. In addition to the delicate palette, they were fascinated above all by the symbolic import of the wave paintings. Nature unleashed is not only a metaphor for the struggle of life. For Courbet, the wave signified violence and destruction, but also creation and renewal."
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"identifier": "lgbrd2",
"title": "St. Ambrose baptises St. Augustine",
"subjects": [
"St. Augustine baptized by St. Ambrose of Milan; usually his mother Monica present",
"adult man",
"adult woman",
"arcade ~ architecture",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"literary representation",
"historical narration",
"Aurelius Augustinus",
"Ambrose",
"Saint Monica",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"man",
"woman",
"standing man",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"group of people",
"men's group",
"group of women",
"spectator (male)",
"nudity",
"waistcloth",
"barefootedness",
"halo",
"disk halo",
"gesticulation",
"orans (male)",
"bishop",
"alb",
"choir robe",
"mitre",
"jug, pitcher",
"baptism",
"boy",
"tonsure",
"monk",
"deacon",
"head covering",
"tunic",
"hat",
"pointer",
"dress",
"veil",
"headscarf",
"wimple",
"orans (female)",
"interior space",
"pier arcade",
"pillar",
"round-arched window",
"oculus",
"loggia",
"tile pattern",
"central perspective",
"platform",
"stair",
"letter, character",
"majuscule",
"sky",
"saint",
"baptist",
"child to be baptised",
"facial expression",
"hand gesture",
"flesh colour",
"drape",
"capital (architecture)",
"cornice",
"stone floor",
"Augustinian",
"tile floor",
"figure seen from the back",
"stage",
"humility",
"devotional service",
"altarpiece wing",
"predella",
"triptych",
"assembly",
"Church Father",
"scholar (male)",
"geometry",
"symmetry",
"narrative",
"saint's legend",
"legend",
"devout",
"soothing, calming",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"calm",
"contemplation",
"harmony",
"hope",
"grandeur"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lgbrd2",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
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"value": "29.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "46.7",
"unit": "cm"
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"depth": {
"value": "3.0",
"unit": "cm"
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},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 15",
"artist": {
"name": "Umbrian Master ca. 1500",
"date_of_birth": null,
"date_of_death": null
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"creation_date": "ca. 1510",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2819/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-taufe-des-heiligen-augustinus-durch-den-heiligen-ambrosi/download?sources=__default__&token=9ebb9789a069461c39ddcd3f7d40c410",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg237",
"title": "Orchestra Musicians",
"subjects": [
"more than one musician with instrument",
"viola, violoncello; double bass",
"female dancer",
"ballet dress - CC - female",
"groups of trees",
"backdrop",
"genre",
"dance",
"musician (male)",
"musical instrument",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"musician (male)",
"orchestra",
"music-maker",
"string instrument",
"bow (instrument)",
"wind instrument",
"sheet of music",
"beard",
"shirt",
"collar",
"woman",
"dancer (female)",
"updo",
"bangle",
"neckband",
"earring",
"flower",
"floral decoration",
"bow",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"seated man",
"stage",
"orchestra pit",
"stage set",
"illumination",
"lighting design",
"figure seen from the back",
"sky",
"copse",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"costume",
"tutu",
"tulle",
"d\u00e9collet\u00e9",
"foreground",
"background",
"music stand",
"ballet",
"performance",
"envy",
"success",
"diva",
"gossip",
"voyeurism",
"movement (of the body)",
"dance rehearsal",
"bodily tension",
"annoying",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"thoughtful",
"devout",
"curious",
"jealousy",
"unrest",
"ease",
"secret",
"tension",
"grandeur",
"drama"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg237",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "63.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "49.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Degas, Edgar",
"date_of_birth": "1834",
"date_of_death": "1917"
},
"creation_date": "1872",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3079/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/3079/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-orchestermusiker/download?sources=__default__&token=ed673d7f3f3bde8aae853a01b52b6c37",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Degas chose an unusual perspective for this painting: he shows the ballet dancers from one of the orchestra musician\u2019s point of view. The painting is an early example of his great interest in the world of opera and ballet. The composition is the result of a gradual process of revision. Though he had begun painting it in 1872, Degas started changing the painting\u2019s format by removing and adding pieces of the canvas somewhere between 1874 and 1876\u00a0\u2013 turning the original landscape format into a portrait format. Thus, he achieved an equal presence of music and dance. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 00:50 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:45 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:57 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Kunst|St\u00fcck \u2013 Edgar Degas: Die Orchestermusiker \n \n \n Sammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nEdgar Degas: Die Orchestermusiker (1872), St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main.\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-orchestermusiker#yt \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Nikeata Thompson x \u201eDie Orchestermusiker\u201c von Edgar Degas | ST\u00c4DEL MUSEUM \n \n \n Die Choreografin, Autorin und Unternehmerin Nikeata Thompson stellt mit ihrem ganz pers\u00f6nlichen Blick Edgar Degas Gem\u00e4lde \u201eDie Orchestermusiker\u201c (1872/1874\u20131876) aus der St\u00e4del Sammlung vor. Sie schaut sich die Lebens- und Arbeitsrealit\u00e4t von Ballettt\u00e4nzerinnen im Paris der zweiten H\u00e4lfte des 19. Jahrhunderts genau an und wirft Fragen nach dem Zusammenhang von Arbeit, sozialem Status und Gleichberechtigung auf. \n\nWas erz\u00e4hlt uns die Kunst von gestern \u00fcber das Heute? Und was hat das eigentlich alles mit mir zu tun? Die Filmreihe \u201eMeinungsbilder\u201c verkn\u00fcpft historische Zusammenh\u00e4nge ausgew\u00e4hlter Kunstwerke der St\u00e4del Sammlung mit aktuellen gesellschaftlichen Diskursen. \n\nMehr Informationen zur gro\u00dfen kulturellen Bildungsinitiative \u201eMeinungsbilder. Anders sehen. Einander verstehen\u201c unter https://www.staedelmuseum.de/de/meinungsbilder \n\n#staedel #meinungsbilder"
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"identifier": "hm8",
"title": "Lineage of the Dominican Order",
"subjects": [
"family lineage, pedigree, genealogical tree or table",
"monastic orders, monastic life: Dominicans",
"Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star",
"the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement",
"the Dominican theologian, 'Angelic Doctor' Thomas of Aquino; possible attributes: book, (chain with) sun, dove, girdle of chastity, lily, model of church, monstrance (or chalice), mitre (under feet), star (on breast)",
"the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head",
"the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen",
"historical person (BENEDIKT (Papst, 11))",
"historical person (HUGO DE SANCTO CARO)",
"historical person (INNOZENZ (Papst, 5))",
"habit, frock",
"throne",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"genealogical chart",
"Saint Dominic",
"Vincent Ferrer (saint)",
"Saint Thomas Aquinas",
"Peter of Verona",
"Albertus Magnus",
"Hugo de Sancto Caro",
"Benedict XI",
"Innocent V",
"man",
"group of people",
"man",
"men's group",
"monk",
"habit",
"scapular",
"book",
"throne",
"stair",
"relief",
"dog",
"torch (fire)",
"tendril",
"tile floor",
"half-figure",
"bald patch",
"tonsure",
"letter, character",
"letter (typography)",
"gesture",
"wall",
"ashlar",
"group of people",
"Dominican (male)",
"grisaille",
"Christian church",
"Catholicism",
"marble",
"world tree",
"Gothic style",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"space",
"star (shape)",
"monstrance",
"theology",
"dogma",
"grapevine",
"progeny",
"growth",
"disconcerting",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"earnestness",
"contemplation",
"abundance",
"grandeur",
"reverence",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/hm8",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "166.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "150.2",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Holbein the Elder, Hans",
"date_of_birth": "1460",
"date_of_death": "1524"
},
"creation_date": "1501",
"material": "Mixed technique on spruce wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2700/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2700/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stammbaum-der-dominikaner-unterer-teil/download?sources=__default__&token=8467e7094433199a22c051992898d99a",
"additional_text": null
},
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"identifier": "sg99",
"title": "Piet\u00e0",
"subjects": [
"'Piet\u00e0', 'Vesperbild', 'Marienklage' (no others present): Christ, either with or without crown of thorns, mourned by Mary",
"hand(s) bent towards the head",
"lying in state",
"coat, cape",
"devotional image",
"depiction of a saint",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"the Passion",
"Mary",
"Jesus Christ",
"woman",
"man",
"man",
"woman",
"corpse",
"corpse (male)",
"stigmata of Christ",
"laceration",
"halo",
"stone slab",
"coat, cloak",
"darkness",
"black",
"vertical",
"horizontal",
"profile",
"nudity",
"gesture",
"recumbent (male)",
"cloth",
"hand",
"hand gesture",
"wrist",
"piet\u00e0",
"depiction of the Virgin",
"the Passion",
"mother",
"son",
"mourning",
"pain",
"pity",
"salvation",
"night",
"marble",
"crucifixion",
"Descent from the Cross",
"New Testament",
"table",
"Life of the Virgin",
"Mater dolorosa",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"devout",
"depressing",
"lonely",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"sad",
"contemplation",
"drama",
"earnestness",
"suffering",
"thoughtfulness",
"pain",
"heaviness",
"mourning",
"despair",
"hopelessness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg99",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "95.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "179.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 6",
"artist": {
"name": "Stuck, Franz von",
"date_of_birth": "1863",
"date_of_death": "1928"
},
"creation_date": "1891",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2941/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2941/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/pieta/download?sources=__default__&token=97601897dfef69894b611cc8462be737",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Helpless at the loss of her son, Mary covers her face with her hands. They gleam in the dark. The Munich prince of painters, Franz von Stuck, infused the traditional piet\u00e0 with great drama. His isolated figures are perpendicular to each other and personify the contrast of life and death. Christ\u2019s naked corpse appears much more three-dimensional and more real than mantled, schematic Mary in her anguish. The Christian subject serves purely as a pretext to examine existential sensations, such as misery and sorrow. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Ludwig Josef Pfungst, a businessman in Worms, died on 4 July 1905. A childless bachelor, he left his entire art collection and his fortune of around a million marks to the city of Frankfurt. It was his wish that the interest on the money be used to purchase works of contemporary art. This legacy was a major factor leading to the foundation of the St\u00e4dtische Galerie, which has been part of the St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut since 1907. Still in existence today, the Pfungst Foundation now mainly supports purchases of modern art for the St\u00e4del museum\u2019s Collection of Prints and Drawings. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:12 \n \n \n \n Focus on art history \n 01:46"
},
{
"identifier": "sgp209",
"title": "Lament",
"subjects": [
"portrait, self-portrait of sculptor",
"historical person (KOLLWITZ, K\u00e4the) - BB - woman - historical person(KOLLWITZ, K\u00e4the) portrayed",
"adult woman",
"head (human)",
"face",
"postures and gestures of arms and hands in relation to the head",
"'caput manui innixum', head held in the hand(s)",
"Lamentation; 'Querela a Dio' (Ripa)",
"Pain, Sorrow, Sadness; 'Dolore', 'Dolore di Zeusi' (Ripa)",
"self-portrait",
"portrait",
"artist portrait",
"K\u00e4the Kollwitz",
"woman",
"head",
"pain",
"woman",
"face",
"head",
"hand",
"gesture",
"hand gesture",
"gesturing",
"physical contact",
"artist portrait",
"relief",
"physiognomy",
"head portrait",
"mourning gesture",
"artist (female)",
"sadness",
"mourning",
"emotional world",
"feeling",
"inner world",
"standstill",
"National Socialism",
"suppression",
"dictatorship",
"death",
"pity",
"alienation",
"powerlessness",
"pain",
"timelessness",
"devotional service",
"tombstone",
"Third Reich",
"criticism",
"suffering",
"taciturnity",
"snapshot in time",
"injustice",
"remembrance",
"silence",
"sad",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"depressing",
"devout",
"drama",
"suffering",
"mourning",
"pain",
"contemplation",
"intimacy",
"earnestness",
"hopelessness",
"despair"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sgp209",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "26.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "26.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1938 - 1941 (Guss 1960)",
"material": "Bronze",
"artwork_type": "sculpture",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4346/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4346/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-klage/download?sources=__default__&token=fd706f2ab6b758dfd4fae5dc319499b4",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n This is the mute lament of an artist, perpetuated in bronze. The image speaks of pain, grief and incomprehension: the overlarge, powerful hands are placed protectively over the mouth and eye, as if wanting to no longer be compelled to see the terrible events, or to suppress a scream. With this relief created during the Nazi dictatorship, Kollwitz recalls her artist friend Ernst Barlach, who had died in 1938 and who was ostracised like her. As early as 1920 she had formulated her artistic task timelessly and with universal validity: \"I shall give voice to the suffering of man, which never ceases.\" \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "1278",
"title": "Still Life with Fruit and a Chinese Porcelain Bowl with Strawberries",
"subjects": [
"banquet piece",
"laid table as still life",
"fruit",
"bowl",
"container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase",
"fruits: strawberry",
"glass, rummer",
"fruits: cherry",
"fruits: lemon",
"molluscs: oyster",
"crustaceans: crab",
"vine",
"dish, plate, saucer",
"minerals and metals: tin",
"table-cloth",
"table (+ stone)",
"still life",
"progeny",
"dinnerware",
"animal",
"butterfly",
"prawn",
"crab (animal)",
"oyster",
"pewter plate",
"fly (insect)",
"strawberry",
"cherry",
"cherry twig",
"lemon",
"orange (fruit)",
"grape",
"vine leaf",
"drinking glass",
"rummer",
"wine glass",
"white wine",
"porcelain bowl",
"blue-and-white porcelain",
"fabric",
"fringed hem",
"table",
"ring",
"gem",
"incident light",
"short-tailed blue",
"rummer",
"Berkemeyer",
"counterpart",
"tablecloth",
"vanitas",
"summer",
"autumn",
"paragon",
"Baroque",
"wealth",
"resurrection",
"sin",
"fall of man",
"enjoyment",
"desire",
"lechery",
"eerie",
"curious",
"thoughtful",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"sensuous",
"abundance",
"secret",
"melancholy",
"thoughtfulness",
"magnificence",
"calm",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1278",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "48.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "37.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "1.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Loeding, Harmen",
"date_of_birth": "1637",
"date_of_death": "1673"
},
"creation_date": "1665",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1268/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1268/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-fruechten-und-einer-chinesischen-porzellansch/download?sources=__default__&token=ff316fffc60a2e76c7724962e9524cf4",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n When she married the Frankfurt citizen Franz Brentano in about 1800, noblewoman Antonia Josepha Edle von Birckenstock brought with her the famous art collection of her aristocratic father, Johann Melchior Ritter und Edler von Birckenstock. The Brentano-Birckenstock collection became one of the largest private art galleries in Frankfurt. Their daughter Josephine Brentano (1804-1879) married the Frankfurt merchant and chairman of the civic assembly Anton Theodor Brentano-Toccia (1809-1895). In 1870 the St\u00e4del acquired by auction some famous paintings from the Brentano-Birckenstock collection. This was followed in 1895 by an extensive donation. According to the inventory of art objects drawn up at the time, the small-format Baroque paintings mostly hung in the dining room of the Brentanos."
},
{
"identifier": "sg1207",
"title": "The Thistle Flower House",
"subjects": [
"plants and herbs: thistle",
"the usual house or row of houses",
"flags flown from a mast",
"trees: fir",
"mountains",
"landscape",
"building",
"flower",
"mountain",
"thistle",
"plant",
"blossom",
"flower",
"conifer",
"tree",
"fir tree",
"meadow",
"hill",
"mountain",
"valley",
"house",
"building",
"standard",
"oval",
"roof",
"gable",
"spiral",
"Christianity",
"religion",
"belief",
"spirituality",
"the Passion",
"crown of thorns",
"Trinity",
"martyr (male)",
"pain",
"symbol",
"imagery",
"creation",
"origin",
"ambivalence",
"natural phenomenon",
"representationalism",
"night",
"ship",
"river",
"wave (water)",
"wing (angel)",
"monstrance",
"churning",
"disconcerting",
"annoying",
"cool",
"thoughtful",
"eerie",
"drama",
"freshness",
"abundance",
"secret",
"harmony",
"irritation",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1207",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "34.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "29.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Klee, Paul",
"date_of_birth": "1879",
"date_of_death": "1940"
},
"creation_date": "1919",
"material": "Oil on cardboard",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4067/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4067/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/das-haus-zur-distelbluete/download?sources=__default__&token=b2fdfae8516c0eaa7a90847ac7dbad63",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Klee created this painting the same year he had finally been discharged from military service in the First World War. He settled in Munich and, for the first time, was intent on painting only in oil. Therein, plant and garden motifs played an important role. Klee gave his works poetic, enigmatic titles that went well with his playful painting style. He used them to steer the viewers\u2019 perception of his art into a certain direction. In this case, the thistle hovering above the mysterious building as a symbol of Christ\u2019s suffering is reminiscent of medieval art\u00a0\u2013 which Klee had studied in much detail."
},
{
"identifier": "1149",
"title": "The Geographer",
"subjects": [
"geography (+ scholar, scientist (at work))",
"aspects of science in general (+ scholar, scientist (at work))",
"compasses",
"maps, atlases",
"globe",
"closed window",
"interior of the house",
"genre",
"interior",
"man",
"interior space",
"interior furnishing",
"room",
"interior space",
"man",
"standing man",
"physiognomy",
"lock",
"full figure",
"drape",
"look, gaze",
"table",
"carpet",
"map",
"paper",
"paper roll",
"dividers",
"book",
"chair",
"upholstery",
"Upholstery nail",
"nail",
"gobelin fabric",
"globe",
"cabinet",
"window",
"window seat",
"window frame",
"leaded glass",
"drapery",
"stool",
"incident light",
"baseboard",
"Delft tiles",
"try square",
"scientist (male)",
"science",
"dressing gown",
"allegory",
"geometry",
"geography",
"globetrotter",
"maritime navigation",
"discoverer",
"explorer",
"cartographer",
"geographer",
"cartography",
"trade",
"colonisation",
"Netherlands",
"world map",
"nautical chart",
"concentration",
"pausing",
"thinking",
"geodesy",
"calculation",
"fascination",
"foreign parts",
"camera obscura",
"tile",
"Delft",
"learning",
"scholar (male)",
"wealth",
"parchment",
"inspiration",
"work",
"technical literature",
"earth",
"detachment",
"realisation",
"route",
"thoughtful",
"even-tempered",
"optimistic",
"soothing, calming",
"thoughtfulness",
"calm",
"secret",
"tension",
"trust",
"harmony",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1149",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Malfl\u00e4che",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "51.6",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "45.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 7",
"artist": {
"name": "Vermeer, Johannes",
"date_of_birth": "1632",
"date_of_death": "1675"
},
"creation_date": "1669",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1140/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1140/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-geograf/download?sources=__default__&token=2ca1f941b4e57ee486af66364df05c72",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The geographer has just been measuring distances on a map with his compass; now, he pauses for thought. The globe and the map on the wall represent the state of the art of cartography, which the Netherlands pioneered. The former features Europe\u2019s coastlines, the latter the Indian Ocean, an important body of water for the country\u2019s maritime-trade-based economy. Yet the work is neither a portrait nor does it tell a story. With painterly means, Vermeer endeavoured to capture the moment in which the geographer surveys the world in his mind. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio Video \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:18 \n \n \n \n Focus on cultural history \n 01:40 \n \n \n \n Focus on material \n 02:03 \n \n \n \n Highlights of the St\u00e4del Collection \n 02:18 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n KunstISt\u00fcck \u2013 Johannes Vermeer: Der Geograf \n \n \n Sammlungshighlights des St\u00e4del Museums in unterhaltsamen und informativen Filmen \u2013 das sind die Kunst|St\u00fccke. Entdecken Sie spannende Details zu Kunstwerken aus ungew\u00f6hnlichen Blickwinkeln in unter zwei Minuten.\n\nJohannes Vermeer: Der Geograf (1669), St\u00e4del Museum, Frankfurt am Main.\n\nhttps://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/der-geograf#yt"
},
{
"identifier": "lg72",
"title": "Untitled",
"subjects": [
"Abstract, Non-representational Art",
"prism ~ stereometry",
"irregular quadrilateral",
"triangle (~ planimetry, geometry)",
"the usual house or row of houses",
"trees",
"firmament, sky",
"abstraction",
"shape",
"area",
"tree",
"building",
"deciduous tree",
"treetop",
"building",
"house",
"roof",
"contour",
"landscape",
"architecture",
"area",
"circle",
"trapezium (mathematics)",
"triangle (mathematics)",
"shading",
"shape",
"line",
"sky",
"Cubo-Futurism",
"avant-garde",
"Russia",
"mountain range",
"snow",
"cupola",
"geometry",
"puzzle",
"city view",
"night",
"twilight",
"light-dark contrast",
"spatiality",
"complementary colour",
"early work",
"construction (technique)",
"deconstruction",
"composition",
"futurism",
"Constructivism",
"fragmentation",
"overlay",
"solution",
"colour contrast",
"cool",
"even-tempered",
"eerie",
"curious",
"thoughtful",
"annoying",
"freshness",
"unrest",
"isolation",
"earnestness",
"irritation",
"monotony",
"heaviness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/lg72",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "72.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "71.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 13",
"artist": {
"name": "Popova, Liubov S.",
"date_of_birth": "1889",
"date_of_death": "1924"
},
"creation_date": "1915",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102027/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102027/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ohne-titel-9/download?sources=__default__&token=501701ff6b0dc3aca14656f4ead5d19e",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Ljubov Popova lived to be only thirty-five, but she created such an impressive oeuvre within her short lifetime that she is today regarded as one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth century. This painting belongs to a group of works which became known as architectural paintings. In these works, we see for the first time Popova's increasing abandonment of objects, which eventually led her entirely towards abstraction. The artist consciously abandoned painting in 1921. Inspired by the ideas of the Russian Revolution, she devoted herself from then on to everyday design and stage design, which made theatrical history."
},
{
"identifier": "919",
"title": "Portrait of Hans Urmiller and his Son",
"subjects": [
"historical person (URMILLER, Hans) - historical person (URMILLER, Hans) in a double-portrait (+ half-length portrait)",
"standing figure (+ three-quarter view)",
"father and son(1) (1) (1)",
"toddler (male) (+ three-quarter view)",
"head-gear (BARRET) (+ fur used for clothes)",
"coat",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (DOUBLET)",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (SHIRT)",
"armorial bearing, heraldry (URMILLER Familie) - coat of arms",
"portrait",
"Hans Urmiller",
"man",
"child",
"man",
"half-figure",
"hat",
"beret",
"shirt",
"doublet",
"pliss\u00e9",
"collar",
"embroidery",
"ribbon",
"coat, cloak",
"dress coat",
"fur trim",
"boy",
"green",
"coat of arms",
"Dreiberg",
"millstone",
"double portrait",
"look, gaze",
"son",
"father",
"social image",
"family",
"family coat of arms",
"money",
"banknote",
"Renaissance",
"patrician (male)",
"counterpart",
"Lake Starnberg",
"velvet",
"strength",
"austerity",
"discipline",
"German mark",
"currency",
"Reformation",
"Bavaria",
"noble house",
"nobility",
"chamberlain",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"cool",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"calm",
"earnestness",
"trust",
"harmony",
"thoughtfulness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/919",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "64.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "47.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 4",
"artist": {
"name": "Beham, Barthel",
"date_of_birth": "1502",
"date_of_death": "1540"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1525",
"material": "Mixed technique on spruce wood",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/913/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/913/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/bildnis-des-hans-urmiller-mit-seinem-sohn/download?sources=__default__&token=d71bcb46d7fc45c894f07a6fd87e78a1",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1724",
"title": "The Virgin Mary and Mourners at the Cruzifixion",
"subjects": [
"raising of the cross to which Christ is nailed already",
"bystanders at the foot of the cross, among whom Mary, Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist; Mary may be shown swooning",
"kneeling on both knees - AA - female human figure",
"hands folded with fingers knit",
"being supported - AA - female human figure",
"Pain, Sorrow, Sadness; 'Dolore', 'Dolore di Zeusi' (Ripa)",
"head-gear (HEADSCARF)",
"rocks",
"historical narration",
"Biblical portrayal",
"depiction of a saint",
"Life of the Virgin",
"the Passion",
"crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"force",
"Mary",
"Cleopas",
"Salome",
"Mary Magdalene",
"The Maries",
"Saint John the Evangelist",
"Golgotha",
"woman",
"child",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"sky",
"cloud",
"landscape",
"hilly landscape",
"hill",
"mountain",
"Golgotha",
"mountain range",
"mountain chain",
"valley",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"far distance",
"horizon",
"rock",
"cave",
"cave entrance",
"shrubs",
"shrubbery",
"tree",
"plant",
"soil",
"stone",
"route",
"light",
"shadow",
"group of people",
"crowd of people",
"look, gaze",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"New Testament",
"figure seen from the back",
"lance",
"cross",
"wooden cross",
"garment",
"head covering",
"drape",
"cloak",
"dress",
"barefootedness",
"coat, cloak",
"leaf",
"headscarf",
"slope",
"kneeling woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"standing man",
"physical contact",
"woman",
"man",
"boy",
"pole",
"rope, cable",
"soldier",
"helmet",
"suit of armour",
"facial expression",
"bonnet",
"Life of the Virgin",
"crucifixion",
"crucified man",
"group of people at Golgotha",
"the Passion",
"gesture of prayer",
"mourning gesture",
"mourner (female)",
"mourner (male)",
"mourning",
"mourner(s)",
"curious onlooker (male)",
"horseman",
"horse",
"erection of Christ's cross",
"crucifixion of Christ",
"Lamentation of Christ",
"representation of the cross",
"depiction of the Crucifixion",
"execution",
"Mother of God, Virgin Mother",
"mother",
"scream",
"story of salvation",
"Sieben Schmerzen Mari\u00e4",
"compassion",
"Mater dolorosa",
"churning",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"sad",
"eerie",
"oppression",
"drama",
"hopelessness",
"contemplation",
"suffering",
"pain",
"heaviness",
"tension",
"mourning",
"despair"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1724",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "59.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "42.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "1.5",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Uffenbach, Philipp",
"date_of_birth": "1566",
"date_of_death": "1636"
},
"creation_date": "1588",
"material": "Mixed technique on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1709/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1709/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/marienklage/download?sources=__default__&token=2494f44b900077826d040cdc0beea78e",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Her hands raised heavenward in a gesture of deepest distress, the Virgin Mary has sunk to the ground. Her body is grouped with those of the disciples offering her support and the mourning woman behind her in such a way as to imitate the form of Christ\u2019s cross, which is being erected in the background. Philipp Uffenbach \u2013 the young Adam Elsheimer\u2019s Frankfurt teacher \u2013 thus staged the Virgin suffering vicariously for her son. The pain endured by the Blessed Mother beneath the cross is intended to provide the faithful with access to the experience of Christ\u2019s Passion. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n For almost 700 years, from 1245 until 1923, the Holzhausens were one of Frankfurt's most important patrician families and prominent members of the Imperial City's town council. More than thirty members of the family served as mayor on some seventy occasions. Until about 1500 the family were merchants on a large scale, but then concentrated on administering their country property and feudal lands. The death of Adolph Freiherr von Holzhausen (1866-1923) marked the end of the older branch of the family on the male side. He bequeathed to the St\u00e4del the ancestral portrait gallery of Frankfurt's Holzhausen family, which dated back to the time of the Renaissance. The portrait collection exhibits the particular charm of an ancestral gallery that has been maintained over many generations."
},
{
"identifier": "stf181i",
"title": "Abend (bei Bellevue)",
"subjects": [
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (GROSSER TIERGARTEN (Berlin))",
"public gardens, park",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (SCHLOSSPARK BELLEVUE (Berlin)) (SCHLOSSPARK BELLEVUE (Berlin))",
"names of cities and villages (BERLIN-TIERGARTEN)",
"names of cities and villages (BERLIN)",
"forest path or lane",
"lantern",
"couple of lovers",
"landscape",
"staged photography",
"park",
"Bellevue Palace grounds (Berlin)",
"Grosser Tiergarten (Berlin)",
"Berlin-Tiergarten",
"Berlin",
"woman",
"man",
"couple",
"Berlin",
"Berlin-Tiergarten",
"Grosser Tiergarten (Berlin)",
"Bellevue Palace grounds (Berlin)",
"park",
"park landscape",
"man",
"standing man",
"top hat",
"hat",
"suit",
"shirt",
"woman",
"standing woman (standing people)",
"dress",
"couple",
"tree",
"route",
"lantern",
"banister",
"leaves",
"deciduous tree",
"backlight",
"light",
"sunshine",
"blurring",
"shadow",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"branch",
"wheel track",
"trace",
"figure seen from the back",
"autumn",
"recovery",
"walk",
"stroll",
"flaneur",
"backlit photography",
"idyll",
"dream",
"pair of lovers",
"remembrance",
"romance",
"bridge",
"soothing, calming",
"safe and sound",
"eerie",
"lonely",
"calm",
"secret",
"freshness",
"intimacy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/stf181i",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Darstellung",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "18.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "24.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Vogel, Hermann Wilhelm",
"date_of_birth": "1834",
"date_of_death": "1898"
},
"creation_date": "1866",
"material": "Albumen print mounted on cardboard",
"artwork_type": "photograph",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102639/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/102639/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/abend-bei-bellevue/download?sources=__default__&token=9ac8914110af0d6eb42a191fc9c2713a",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "990",
"title": "Destruction of the Pagan Idols",
"subjects": [
"miracles of Stephen",
"destruction of pagan idols",
"commoners",
"city-gate",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Saint Stephen",
"man",
"group of people",
"rock",
"tree",
"city",
"city gate",
"city wall",
"crenellation",
"round arch",
"niche",
"loggia",
"house",
"tower",
"church tower",
"fortified tower",
"window",
"pointed roof",
"gable",
"cupola",
"sculpture",
"fragment",
"head",
"torso",
"statuette",
"arm",
"leg",
"body part (human)",
"man",
"group of people",
"spectator (male)",
"men's group",
"standing man",
"full beard",
"garment",
"sandal",
"man's shoe",
"cloak",
"coat, cloak",
"pointed hat",
"turban",
"head covering",
"halo",
"dalmatic",
"deacon",
"tonsure",
"pointer",
"gesticulation",
"facial expression",
"conversation",
"astonishment",
"gold background",
"demolition",
"hallmark",
"cliff face",
"mountain",
"landscape",
"slope",
"archway",
"church",
"roof",
"building",
"gold embroidery",
"gold hem",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"gesture",
"belt",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"disk halo",
"antiquity",
"idolatry",
"iconoclasm",
"miracle",
"marble",
"cult image",
"worship",
"paganism",
"Jerusalem",
"Siena",
"campanile",
"Piazza del Campo (Siena)",
"saint's legend",
"martyr (male)",
"paragon",
"art of painting",
"plastic art",
"belief",
"Christianity",
"annoying",
"thoughtful",
"earnestly",
"provocative",
"disconcerting",
"tension",
"shock",
"earnestness",
"heaviness",
"unrest",
"thoughtfulness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/990",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "69.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "58.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "2.1",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Martino di Bartolomeo",
"date_of_birth": "1370",
"date_of_death": "1435"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1390",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/983/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/983/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/zerstoerung-der-goetzenbilder/download?sources=__default__&token=c80a727ede8bd214b1d5559df0c684c8",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg1239",
"title": "The Synagogue in Frankfurt am Main",
"subjects": [
"prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city",
"the Synagogue (as building and place of worship ~ Jewish religion)",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (B\u00d6RNEPLATZSYNAGOGE (Frankfurt am Main))",
"names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (B\u00d6RNEPLATZ (Frankfurt am Main))",
"square, place, circus, etc.",
"names of cities and villages (FRANKFURT AM MAIN)",
"historical person (BECKMANN, Max) - historical person (BECKMANN, Max) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait",
"historical person (BATTENBERG, Ugi) - historical person (BATTENBERG, Ugi) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait",
"historical person (BATTENBERG, Fridel) - BB - woman - historical person (BATTENBERG, Fridel) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait",
"street",
"view through a window - AA - feigned window",
"cat",
"city view",
"B\u00f6rneplatz Synagogue (Frankfurt am Main)",
"building",
"B\u00f6rneplatz (Frankfurt am Main)",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"artist portrait",
"Max Beckmann",
"Ugi Battenberg",
"Fridel Battenberg",
"woman",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"man",
"artist",
"woman",
"figure seen from the back",
"group portrait",
"artist portrait",
"costume",
"clown cap",
"dress",
"suit",
"cat",
"sky",
"dawn",
"crescent moon",
"hot-air balloon",
"synagogue",
"onion dome",
"wooden cross",
"power cable",
"house",
"building",
"chimney",
"fence",
"window",
"round-arched window",
"astragal window",
"curtain",
"tracery",
"trefoil",
"street lamp",
"street",
"pavement",
"lamp",
"ball lamp",
"advertising column",
"placard",
"handcart",
"stump",
"Frankfurt am Main",
"B\u00f6rneplatz (Frankfurt am Main)",
"winter",
"night",
"Carnival",
"celebration",
"sunrise",
"morning",
"drunkenness",
"prayer",
"religion",
"belief",
"earthquake",
"horn, noisemaker",
"reality",
"intoxication, ecstasy",
"liveliness",
"annoying",
"thoughtful",
"curious",
"churning",
"carefree",
"unrest",
"dream",
"secret",
"freshness",
"abundance",
"tension"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg1239",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "89.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "140.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Beckmann, Max",
"date_of_birth": "1884",
"date_of_death": "1950"
},
"creation_date": "1919",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4099/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/4099/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/die-synagoge-in-frankfurt-am-main/download?sources=__default__&token=62c786b47bbb773b3b256743ebf23b8b",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Its buildings lurching and swaying, the unsettled townscape seems almost to devour a small group of people. It is the painter himself, dressed in black, and his friends Ugi and Fridel Battenberg on their way home from a night out celebrating Carnival. They are passing the synagogue with its onion-shaped dome on Frankfurt\u2019s B\u00f6rneplatz square. The windows are brightly lit: morning prayers are in progress inside. The scene symbolizes the threatening circumstances of the period following World War I, which for Beckmann himself was one of existential crisis. The Synagogue in Frankfurt am Main was the first of a series of cityscapes he painted in Frankfurt between 1915 and 1933. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n A depiction of a house of worship that would be set on fire during the November Pogrom of 1938, the painting would later prove to be as important to the city as it was to the artist. It entered the St\u00e4del Museum collection in 1972, having been purchased with municipal support and funds from private donors. Public street collections \u2013 for example at Hauptwache \u2013 had given the local citizens opportunities to contribute. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n Audio \n\n \n \n \n \n Basic information \n 01:01 \n \n \n \n Focus on Frankfurt \n 01:42 \n \n \n \n Focus on religion \n 01:57"
},
{
"identifier": "1115",
"title": "Italia",
"subjects": [
"personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (ITALIA)",
"allegory",
"woman",
"Italy",
"woman",
"profile",
"veil",
"laurel wreath",
"garment",
"dress",
"cloak",
"sandal",
"woman's shoe",
"gold embroidery",
"ferula",
"cross staff",
"insignia",
"conifer",
"deciduous tree",
"shrubbery",
"progeny",
"twilight",
"sky",
"cloud",
"agave",
"plant",
"mosaic",
"architecture",
"altar",
"relief",
"fragment",
"column",
"column drum",
"sculpture",
"gem",
"gold",
"pine",
"cypress",
"laurel",
"orange tree",
"garland",
"shield",
"stone",
"red",
"ruin",
"view",
"landscape",
"city",
"drape",
"belt",
"pearl",
"treetop",
"tree trunk",
"leaf",
"hill",
"blade of grass",
"grass",
"cirrostratus cloud",
"platform",
"tower",
"building",
"roof",
"ornament",
"pedestal",
"round arch",
"city silhouette",
"church",
"duomo",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"mythology",
"Nazarene",
"antiquity",
"Renaissance",
"counterpart",
"personification",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Tuscany",
"Campania",
"Pompeii",
"ideal",
"stylisation",
"power",
"pomegranate",
"orange (fruit)",
"sunset",
"ray of sunlight",
"light",
"longing",
"national consciousness",
"Catholicism",
"excavation site",
"Forum Romanum (Rome)",
"devout",
"thoughtful",
"soothing, calming",
"contemplation",
"calm",
"heaviness",
"suffering",
"thoughtfulness",
"melancholy"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1115",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "284.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "191.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, stairway",
"artist": {
"name": "Veit, Philipp",
"date_of_birth": "1793",
"date_of_death": "1877"
},
"creation_date": "1834 - 1836",
"material": "Wall painting, transferred to canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1106/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1106/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/italia/download?sources=__default__&token=70a2897b18cc621a8b1cfc68414dd450",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "sg4222d",
"title": "Half-Length Figure of a Woman",
"subjects": [
"anonymous historical person portrayed - BB - woman",
"portrait"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/sg4222d",
"dimensions": {
"extent": "Blatt",
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "400",
"unit": "mm"
},
"width": {
"value": "248",
"unit": "mm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, Special Exhibitions",
"artist": {
"name": "Kollwitz, K\u00e4the",
"date_of_birth": "1867",
"date_of_death": "1945"
},
"creation_date": "1905?",
"material": "Crayon lithograph (transfer)",
"artwork_type": "art print",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28001/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/28001/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/halbfigur-einer-frau-mit-der-rechten-hand-den-mund-bedeckend/download?sources=__default__&token=ef377d7e3e748668bdcc276c2c687c1c",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n Immediately after World War I, the art connoisseur and bibliophile Helmut Goedeckemeyer (1898\u20131983) began amassing one of the largest collections of prints by K\u00e4the Kollwitz. He supplemented these holdings with works of late nineteenth-century French and German printmaking, illustrated books by Max Slevogt, Alfred Kubin and others, and small-scale sculptures by such artists as Aristide Maillol. His collection ultimately encompassed more than 5,000 works. Goedeckemeyer\u2019s close ties to the St\u00e4del Museum date back to the 1920s. From 1959 onwards, he and his wife Hedwig were members of the St\u00e4delscher Museums-Verein (St\u00e4del Museum Association). The City of Frankfurt acquired his Kollwitz collection for the St\u00e4dtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) in 1964. He made several gifts to the St\u00e4del collection of prints and drawings over the years, and in 1970 presented the museum with Honor\u00e9 Daumier\u2019s \u201cRatapoil\u201d (inv. no. St.P391)."
},
{
"identifier": "2098",
"title": "Still Life with Oranges",
"subjects": [
"laid table as still life",
"fruits: orange",
"molluscs (TURBAN SNAIL)",
"glass, rummer",
"glass of wine",
"dish, plate, saucer",
"minerals and metals: silver",
"salver",
"bowl",
"table-cloth",
"trees (+ sprig, twig)",
"still life",
"progeny",
"dinnerware",
"table",
"fabric",
"drapery",
"fringed hem",
"silver plate",
"blue-and-white porcelain",
"shell",
"progeny",
"orange (fruit)",
"blossom",
"leaf",
"branch",
"drinking glass",
"cylindrical beaker",
"rummer",
"claw beaker",
"flute glass",
"baluster (vessel)",
"wine glass",
"tablecloth",
"Chinoiserie",
"snail shell",
"apple",
"velvet",
"orange blossom",
"chiaroscuro",
"craquelure",
"white wine",
"red wine",
"wealth",
"feast",
"nobility",
"curious",
"sensuous",
"soothing, calming",
"longing",
"even-tempered",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"grandeur",
"earnestness",
"freshness",
"abundance",
"secret",
"magnificence",
"heaviness",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/2098",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "59.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "47.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8",
"artist": {
"name": "Kalf, Willem",
"date_of_birth": "1619",
"date_of_death": "1693"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1670",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2082/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2082/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/stillleben-mit-orangen/download?sources=__default__&token=1a6460f25c04d4b7c3fc5afe70e965e5",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "989",
"title": "Bishop Julian\u2019s Finding of the True Child",
"subjects": [
"Stephen is nursed by a hind and is discovered by bishop Julian",
"monk(s), friar(s)",
"devils in the form of (fabulous) animals",
"church (exterior)",
"flat-building, apartment house",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"Saint Stephen",
"Julian (bishop)",
"devil",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"segmented arch",
"round arch",
"gold background",
"basilica",
"house",
"wooden door",
"campanile",
"tracery",
"rose window",
"gable",
"gemel window",
"triple window",
"merlon-type frieze",
"fawn",
"infant",
"breastfeeding",
"men's group",
"group of people",
"spectator (male)",
"bishop",
"monk",
"tonsure",
"mitre",
"full beard",
"gesticulation",
"glove",
"ring",
"gem",
"coat, cloak",
"shoe",
"man's shoe",
"tunic",
"hallmark",
"roof",
"door",
"shed roof",
"man",
"standing man",
"recumbent (male)",
"garment",
"city",
"halo",
"facial expression",
"gesture",
"drape",
"disk halo",
"miracle",
"Christianity",
"cleric",
"foundling",
"backdrop",
"Gothic style",
"Romanesque",
"saint's legend",
"altruism",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"eerie",
"curious",
"irritation",
"secret",
"tension",
"heaviness",
"danger",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/989",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "75.1",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "58.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "2.0",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Martino di Bartolomeo",
"date_of_birth": "1370",
"date_of_death": "1435"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1390",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/982/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/982/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/auffindung-durch-bischof-julianus/download?sources=__default__&token=2a4e341297c661499e210ee5bca3ffa6",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1404",
"title": "Summer Landscape",
"subjects": [
"summer landscape; landscape symbolizing summer (the four seasons of the year)",
"low hill country",
"meadow, pasture",
"groups of trees",
"trees: birch",
"farmers",
"farmers - AA - female farmer, farmer's wife",
"bovine cattle",
"clouds",
"prospect of village, silhouette of village",
"water course",
"landscape",
"meadow",
"copse",
"woman",
"man",
"animal",
"tree",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"treetop",
"meadow",
"sky",
"cloud",
"cow",
"body of water",
"hill",
"woman",
"man",
"house",
"roof",
"architecture",
"summer",
"village",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"herdsman",
"peasant, farmer (female)",
"wanderer",
"thicket",
"birch",
"composition",
"spot of colour",
"en plein air",
"solution",
"Impressionism",
"stillness",
"soothing, calming",
"lonely",
"cool",
"melancholic\u00a0",
"carefree",
"calm",
"harmony",
"freshness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1404",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "38.5",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "43.4",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 2",
"artist": {
"name": "Corot, Camille",
"date_of_birth": "1796",
"date_of_death": "1875"
},
"creation_date": "1855 - 1860",
"material": "Oil on canvas",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1392/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1392/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/sommerlandschaft/download?sources=__default__&token=f662f28cc294b4fb0a462664c722e217",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The artist Camille Corot travelled across the French countryside on foot in search of picturesque, intimate landscape settings. He made oil sketches on the spot and later developed them in his studio. Corot's relaxed brushstrokes produce blurred contours around the objects, which he then smudges to create a uniform, atmospheric impression. With his selection of simple, rural subjects, he distanced himself from neoclassical painting. Corot is regarded as the main representative of the Barbizon School, and his painting style makes him one of the forerunners of Impressionism."
},
{
"identifier": "158",
"title": "View of Linz with Artist Drawing in the Foreground",
"subjects": [
"names of cities and villages (LINZ)",
"city-view in general; 'veduta'",
"draughtsman at work - CC - out of doors",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ALPEN) (ALPEN)",
"mountains",
"geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (DONAU) (DONAU)",
"river",
"forest, wood",
"hunters hunting",
"hunting dogs",
"landscape",
"city view",
"self-portrait",
"artist portrait",
"Lucas van Valckenborch",
"Linz",
"building",
"riverscape",
"Danube",
"mountain range",
"valley",
"man",
"group of people",
"animal",
"view",
"horizon",
"conifer",
"fir tree",
"mountain range",
"mountain",
"hill",
"meadow",
"forest",
"tree trunk",
"river",
"man",
"hat",
"ruff",
"full beard",
"book",
"seated man",
"person drawing",
"eye contact",
"gesticulation",
"city",
"Linz",
"bridge",
"boat",
"city wall",
"tower",
"church",
"Danube",
"horse",
"horseman",
"Alps",
"stump",
"raptor",
"far distance",
"distant view",
"mountain chain",
"valley",
"slope",
"city silhouette",
"falcon",
"bird",
"dead tree",
"sky",
"cloud",
"deciduous tree",
"men's group",
"figure seen from the back",
"church tower",
"shore",
"roof",
"chimney",
"rock",
"city fortifications",
"artist",
"Golden Age (Netherlands)",
"sketchbook",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"conversation",
"hunt",
"hunter",
"commissioned work",
"perspective",
"distant view",
"veduta",
"self-portrait",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"curious",
"longing",
"carefree",
"thoughtful",
"grandeur",
"freshness",
"calm",
"harmony",
"contemplation"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/158",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "23.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "36.0",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Valckenborch, Lucas van",
"date_of_birth": "1535",
"date_of_death": "1597"
},
"creation_date": "1593",
"material": "Mixed technique on poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/158/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/158/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/ansicht-von-linz-mit-zeichnendem-kuenstler-im-vordergrund/download?sources=__default__&token=7c987673879f6737d1d365d16cd2dfec",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n Archduke Ernest of Austria was prepared to pay 30 thalers for this little panel painting and presumably took it with him to the Habsburg Netherlands. Lucas van Valckenborch had been in the service of Ernest's brother, Matthias, who later became emperor. However, the work must have been painted in Frankfurt, where the artist had settled in 1593. When executing the painting, he was able to refer to drawings in his possession which he had made during his time at the court in Linz. The viewer gazes down into the Danube Valley from the P\u00f6stlingberg together with the artist, who personally guarantees the accuracy. The parish church of Linz, the main square with the town hall and Castle Hill are all easily recognisable. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n In March 1815, the Frankfurt businessman and banker Johann Friedrich St\u00e4del bequeathed his entire fortune and art collection to a foundation which was to be named after him: the 'St\u00e4delsches Kunstinstitut'. However, he also dedicated the foundation to the citizens of Frankfurt immaterially, wishing it to be an \"adornment and of practical use\" to Frankfurt's citizenry. He was thus the first ordinary citizen in the German-speaking region to found a public art museum: the present-day St\u00e4del Museum. When he died, his collection comprised 476 paintings, some 4,600 drawings, almost 10,000 printed graphics and valuable books."
},
{
"identifier": "995b",
"title": "Calling and Martyrdom of Saint Matthew",
"subjects": [
"life and acts of Matthew (Levi)",
"the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint",
"Matthew is slain before an altar by soldiers of Hirtacus and is beheaded",
"saints",
"archbishop, bishop, etc. (Roman Catholic)",
"book - MM - book open",
"altarpiece",
"Biblical portrayal",
"historical narration",
"depiction of a saint",
"martyrdom",
"force",
"Saint Matthew (evangelist)",
"Jesus Christ",
"Peter (apostle)",
"angel",
"man",
"group of people",
"round arch",
"framing",
"hallmark",
"gable",
"man",
"group of people",
"standing man",
"barefootedness",
"table",
"tablecloth",
"men's group",
"garment",
"cloak",
"halo",
"purse",
"key",
"apostle",
"gesticulation",
"gesture",
"door",
"window",
"round-arched window",
"interior space",
"spandrel",
"ribbon",
"letter (typography)",
"martyrdom",
"kneeling man",
"altar boy",
"cudgel",
"wound",
"blood (human)",
"altar",
"mensa",
"book",
"cross",
"sword",
"shield",
"tonsure",
"close-fitting cap",
"helmet",
"lance",
"pluvial",
"crozier",
"standard",
"palm frond",
"scroll",
"pick",
"ornament",
"gold embroidery",
"coat, cloak",
"saint",
"evangelist",
"weapon",
"gesture of prayer",
"building",
"architecture",
"bishop",
"angel",
"force",
"lozenge pattern",
"tendril pattern",
"pilaster",
"head covering",
"martyr (male)",
"tollkeeper",
"street",
"drape",
"letter, character",
"sandal",
"man's shoe",
"guiding of one's gaze",
"eye contact",
"full beard",
"baldness",
"receding hairline",
"bald patch",
"hem",
"New Testament",
"Capernaum",
"Siena",
"polyptych",
"patron saint (male)",
"annunciation",
"Annunciation to the Virgin Mary",
"Maria Annunziata",
"devout",
"churning",
"sad",
"thoughtful",
"cool",
"earnestly",
"depressing",
"heaviness",
"earnestness",
"grandeur",
"contemplation",
"drama",
"thoughtfulness",
"pain",
"suffering"
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"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/995b",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "96.2",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "22.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "2.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "2.9",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 12",
"artist": {
"name": "Lorenzetti, Pietro",
"date_of_birth": "1280",
"date_of_death": "1348"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1315 - 1360",
"material": "Poplar",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2310/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/2310/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/berufung-und-martyrium-des-matthaeus/download?sources=__default__&token=224cc467bbcc872e4ef52d84182c3898",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1285",
"title": "Forest Scene with Hunters",
"subjects": [
"deciduous forest",
"bird hunting",
"hunters hunting",
"firearms: rifle",
"river",
"rocks",
"(high) hill",
"shore-birds and wading-birds: stork",
"other birds (BULLFINCH)",
"owls",
"rowing-boat, canoe, etc.",
"village",
"landscape",
"forest",
"hunt",
"riverscape",
"mountain",
"valley",
"man",
"animal",
"forest",
"riverscape",
"brook",
"river",
"water current",
"man",
"men's group",
"figure seen from the back",
"tree trunk",
"dead tree",
"tree bark",
"treetop",
"bough",
"branch",
"leaf",
"hat",
"doublet",
"trousers",
"arms",
"kneeling man",
"stork",
"shore",
"deciduous tree",
"hunter",
"hunt",
"mountain",
"rock",
"stone",
"route",
"slope",
"valley",
"mountain range",
"dog",
"owl",
"bullfinch",
"heron",
"oak",
"thicket",
"iris",
"house",
"boat",
"sky",
"cloud",
"shadow",
"far distance",
"foreground",
"middle ground",
"background",
"danger",
"Garden of Eden",
"garden",
"village",
"excursion",
"booty",
"leisure time",
"Baroque",
"Golden Age (Netherlands)",
"everyday life",
"harbour",
"thoughtful",
"longing",
"soothing, calming",
"even-tempered",
"calm",
"freshness",
"danger",
"tension",
"earnestness"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1285",
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"extent": null,
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"height": {
"value": "15.4",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "22.1",
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}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 10",
"artist": {
"name": "Coninxloo, Gillis van",
"date_of_birth": "1544",
"date_of_death": "1607"
},
"creation_date": "ca. 1600",
"material": "Oil on copper",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1275/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/waldlandschaft-mit-jaegern/download?sources=__default__&token=0e4187c60ebd9b488c31724b22bd8ec7",
"additional_text": "About the Acquisition \n When she married the Frankfurt citizen Franz Brentano in about 1800, noblewoman Antonia Josepha Edle von Birckenstock brought with her the famous art collection of her aristocratic father, Johann Melchior Ritter und Edler von Birckenstock. The Brentano-Birckenstock collection became one of the largest private art galleries in Frankfurt. Their daughter Josephine Brentano (1804-1879) married the Frankfurt merchant and chairman of the civic assembly Anton Theodor Brentano-Toccia (1809-1895). In 1870 the St\u00e4del acquired by auction some famous paintings from the Brentano-Birckenstock collection. This was followed in 1895 by an extensive donation. According to the inventory of art objects drawn up at the time, the small-format Baroque paintings mostly hung in the dining room of the Brentanos."
},
{
"identifier": "1271",
"title": "Path through the Dunes",
"subjects": [
"dunes (sea not visible); in the dunes",
"road, path",
"riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman",
"clouds",
"head-gear: hat",
"coat, cape",
"container made of plant material other than wood: basket",
"carrying something in basket, bag, rucksack, etc.",
"groups of trees",
"prospect of village, silhouette of village",
"farmers",
"landscape",
"dune landscape",
"man",
"animal",
"sky",
"cloud",
"dune",
"hill",
"tree",
"route",
"man",
"horseman",
"horse",
"hat",
"basket",
"coat, cloak",
"pannier",
"house",
"aerial view",
"piece of wood",
"roof",
"chimney",
"riding saddle",
"tree trunk",
"bough",
"branch",
"grass",
"horizon",
"far distance",
"breadth",
"copse",
"Holland",
"Netherlands",
"silhouette",
"peasant, farmer (male)",
"village",
"walk",
"travel",
"hike",
"diagonal",
"dealer, merchant (male)",
"sand",
"staffage",
"idealised landscape",
"Golden Age (Netherlands)",
"nature",
"breadth",
"light reflection",
"sunspots",
"sunset",
"naturalism",
"ocean",
"even-tempered",
"soothing, calming",
"longing",
"thoughtful",
"harmony",
"calm"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1271",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "31.8",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "56.9",
"unit": "cm"
},
"minimum depth": {
"value": "0.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"maximum depth": {
"value": "0.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 9",
"artist": {
"name": "Goyen, Jan van",
"date_of_birth": "1596",
"date_of_death": "1656"
},
"creation_date": "1629",
"material": "Oil on oak",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1261/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/1261/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/weg-in-den-duenen/download?sources=__default__&token=c980a62abca1cf6bc091404a6401e769",
"additional_text": "About the Work \n The area around Haarlem, Leiden and The Hague was famous for its vast dune landscapes. People even came from bustling Amsterdam in search of rest, diversion and spectacular views. A horseman has come to a halt in Jan van Goyen\u2019s dune. Like many of his fellow painters, van Goyen liked to depict his native countryside. This painting represents a turning point within his oeuvre: beginning in 1629, he reduced his palette increasingly. The earth tones of ochre and brown, along with a little green, sufficed for the painterly effects he wanted to achieve. \n \n \n About the Acquisition \n When she married the Frankfurt citizen Franz Brentano in about 1800, noblewoman Antonia Josepha Edle von Birckenstock brought with her the famous art collection of her aristocratic father, Johann Melchior Ritter und Edler von Birckenstock. The Brentano-Birckenstock collection became one of the largest private art galleries in Frankfurt. Their daughter Josephine Brentano (1804-1879) married the Frankfurt merchant and chairman of the civic assembly Anton Theodor Brentano-Toccia (1809-1895). In 1870 the St\u00e4del acquired by auction some famous paintings from the Brentano-Birckenstock collection. This was followed in 1895 by an extensive donation. According to the inventory of art objects drawn up at the time, the small-format Baroque paintings mostly hung in the dining room of the Brentanos."
},
{
"identifier": "829",
"title": "Martyrdom of St James the Younger",
"subjects": [
"James is stoned, or beaten to death (with a fuller's club)",
"the soldier; the soldier's life",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"literary representation",
"historical narration",
"martyrdom",
"force",
"James the Less (apostle)",
"man",
"woman",
"group of people",
"saint",
"martyrdom",
"apostle",
"leaf",
"lectern",
"coat, cloak",
"tunic",
"chain mail",
"doublet",
"pointed hat",
"armour",
"glove",
"spike",
"folding chair",
"old man",
"man",
"woman",
"seated man",
"standing man",
"recumbent (male)",
"group of people",
"frock",
"hood",
"prayer beads",
"headscarf",
"wimple",
"hat",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"club",
"fuller's pole",
"saint's attribute",
"legging",
"turban",
"full beard",
"staff",
"halo",
"gold background",
"hallmark",
"ornamental band",
"sword",
"gesture",
"soldier",
"sermon",
"fall",
"sack",
"force",
"defencelessness",
"power",
"wealth",
"belief",
"blow",
"churning",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"earnestly",
"thoughtful",
"shocking",
"provocative",
"drama",
"oppression",
"earnestness",
"aggressiveness",
"unrest",
"heaviness",
"shock",
"pain",
"suffering",
"hopelessness",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/829",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "40",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "40.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"depth": {
"value": "0.5",
"unit": "cm"
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}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 3",
"artist": {
"name": "Lochner, Stefan",
"date_of_birth": "1400",
"date_of_death": "1451"
},
"creation_date": "after 1435",
"material": "Mixed technique on walnut",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
"preview_images": [
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/826/thumb-lg.jpg",
"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/826/thumb-xl.jpg"
],
"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/martyrium-des-hl-jacobus-dj/download?sources=__default__&token=1bc17961e7861d15e1858f0a8c5cb25d",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "826",
"title": "Martyrdom of St Bartholomew",
"subjects": [
"Bartholomew flayed alive",
"the soldier; the soldier's life",
"tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: knife",
"tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: grindstone",
"altarpiece",
"depiction of a saint",
"historical narration",
"literary representation",
"martyrdom",
"force",
"Bartholomew (apostle)",
"man",
"group of people",
"saint",
"martyrdom",
"apostle",
"man",
"men's group",
"standing man",
"recumbent (male)",
"figure seen from the back",
"halo",
"gold background",
"table",
"meadow",
"strawberry",
"common daisy",
"columbine",
"rope, cable",
"knife",
"scimitar",
"dagger",
"skinning knife",
"skin",
"blood (human)",
"laceration",
"wound",
"doublet",
"chain mail",
"tunic (uniform)",
"legging",
"garment",
"waist scarf",
"mug",
"coat, cloak",
"pointed hat",
"gugel",
"turban",
"boot",
"man's shoe",
"sheath",
"chain (mechanical device)",
"full beard",
"lock",
"beard",
"cap",
"dish",
"water",
"grindstone",
"prone position",
"nudity",
"leaf",
"hallmark",
"ornamental band",
"framing",
"table salt",
"torturer",
"torture",
"strength",
"execution",
"schadenfreude",
"cruelty",
"brutality",
"sadism",
"punishment",
"skinning",
"alarming",
"depressing",
"disconcerting",
"disgusting",
"earnestly",
"annoying",
"thoughtful",
"provocative",
"shocking",
"eerie",
"irritation",
"aggressiveness",
"oppression",
"drama",
"earnestness",
"hopelessness",
"suffering",
"pain",
"shock",
"heaviness",
"tension",
"unrest",
"magnificence"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/826",
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"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "40.3",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "40.8",
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"date_of_death": "1451"
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"creation_date": "after 1435",
"material": "Mixed technique on walnut",
"artwork_type": "painting (artwork)",
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"https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/images/823/thumb-xl.jpg"
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"image": "https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/martyrium-des-hl-bartholomaeus/download?sources=__default__&token=cbf877b6479088fc6498fb6a2a28bb9a",
"additional_text": null
},
{
"identifier": "1709",
"title": "Portrait of Carl Justinian von Holzhausen",
"subjects": [
"historical person (HOLZHAUSEN, Carl Justinian von) - historical person (HOLZHAUSEN, Carl Justinian von) portrayed alone (+ three-quarter length portrait)",
"adult man",
"adult man (+ three-quarter view)",
"standing figure",
"wig",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (FROCK)",
"button",
"clothing for the upper part of the body (WAISTCOAT)",
"sleeves",
"lace",
"letter, envelope",
"seal, stamp",
"book",
"table",
"chair",
"curtains",
"column, pillar ~ architecture",
"portrait",
"Carl Justinian von Holzhausen",
"man",
"interior space",
"man",
"standing man",
"half-length portrait",
"three-quarter profile",
"eye contact",
"dialogue",
"physiognomy",
"gesticulation",
"smile",
"wig",
"bow",
"lock",
"collar",
"ruched collar",
"jabot",
"lace collar",
"lace cuff",
"ruche",
"button facing",
"frock coat",
"vest",
"letter (document)",
"paper",
"seal",
"book",
"table",
"desk",
"chair",
"back of a chair",
"interior space",
"fabric",
"drape",
"drapery",
"rope, cable",
"lace",
"light",
"shadow",
"patrician (male)",
"snuff box",
"armchair",
"study (room)",
"compass (navigation)",
"nobility",
"social image",
"representational picture"
],
"link": "https://www.staedelmuseum.de/go/ds/1709",
"dimensions": {
"extent": null,
"measurements": {
"height": {
"value": "35.7",
"unit": "cm"
},
"width": {
"value": "29.8",
"unit": "cm"
}
}
},
"location": "On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 19",
"artist": {
"name": "German Master of the Last Quarter of the 18th Century",
"date_of_birth": null,
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