Thinking of the Neue...

Friedrich Overbeck,
Vittoria Caldoni, 1821
Öl auf Leinwand, 89,5 x 65,8 cm
© Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen,
Neue Pinakothek, München/
Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds (WAF)

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Thinking of the Neue...

Alte Pinakothek
Sammlung Schack

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CLOSURE OF THE EXHIBITION "FROM GOYA TO MANET" FROM 19 OCTOBER UNTIL PROBABLY FEBRUARY 2022.
Due to construction works on the ground floor of the Alte Pinakothek, the presentation of 19th century art FROM GOYA TO MANET will no longer be accessible to the public from 19 October this year. The closure is expected to last until January. We thank you for your understanding.

Masterpieces from the Neue Pinakothek at the Alte Pinakothek and Sammlung Schack

After four decades of unbroken use as a museum and exhibition space, the Neue Pinakothek (rebuilt in its current form in the 1970s) has had to shut its doors for extensive renovation and modernization work due to last several years. During this period, selected major works of 19th century painting and sculpture from its collection will be on display in the Alte Pinakothek and at the Sammlung Schack. Selected highlights range from key works of Neoclassicism and Romanticism to the dawn of Modernism.

From Goya to Manet - Masterpieces from the Neue Pinakothek at the Alte Pinakothek and Sammlung Schack

In the Alte Pinakothek’s Lower Gallery, a selection of around 90 paintings and sculptures from the Neue Pinakothek’s collection is on display in three main galleries and seven side rooms. The concentration of works has brought forth new constellations and unexpected encounters between the exhibits. The lower floor’s large central gallery brings together images of the human figure by Neoclassical artists to the early Modernists. The sharply observed portraits of the court painter to the Spanish crown, Francisco Goya, and Thomas Gainsborough’s stylized depictions of the English upper class posing in natural settings are juxtaposed with the cool detachment of Edouard Manet’s Le Déjeuner and Edgar Degas’ portrayal of the ordinary folk of the Paris of his day.

The room leading off this gallery features the monumental Neoclassicism of Antonio Canova in dialogue with the dreamy Symbolism of George Minne, while the adjoining gallery shows the works of Van Gogh, Klimt, Segantini, and others, as they wrestle and break with long-held conventions of seeing. In the gallery dedicated to the German Romantics, the backward-looking painting of the Nazarenes, working from their artist colony in Rome, comes face-to-face with the introspection of Caspar David Friedrich of Dresden and Carl Blechen’s realism, captured with painterly bravura, in Berlin.

The side gallery of French and English Romanticism and early Realism sees a confluence of Eugène Delacroix’s distinctly literary Romanticism and the empirical exploration of nature in the art of William Turner and John Constable. The other rooms focus on developments in European art from 1850. Wilhelm Leibl and his circle follow in the footsteps of Gustave Courbet and the Barbizon School, while Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth, and Max Slevogt represent the spirit of Modernism in Berlin around 1900.

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A meeting of minds - Works from the Neue Pinakothek in the Sammlung Schack

The Neue Pinakothek is home to a string of famous paintings by such 19th century German artists as Carl Spitzweg, Moritz von Schwind, Carl Rottmann, Arnold Böcklin, and Anselm Feuerbach. In the Sammlung Schack, these works now join other canvases by the same artists that were acquired by Count Adolf Friedrich von Schack for his gallery around 150 years ago. In the Sammlung Schack, the paintings now stand in an exciting dialogue with each other and shed light on an important facet of the 19th century (art) history. In our guided tours we allow participants to hear the pictures speak to the studios they came from and other shared histories. Why did Count Schack collect certain subjects by these artists again and again? What are the special characteristics of these works, some which were created in Munich, some in Rome and elsewhere?

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Romanticism to the dawn of Modernism.

FAQ

Will the entrance fee change at the Alte Pinakothek?
With the regular admission to the Alte Pinakothek, you will now have access to two collections at one price, as the presentation of the masterpieces from the Neue Pinakothek in the Alte Pinakothek "From Goya to Manet - The 19th Century in the Alte Pinakothek" is included: regular entry 7 Euro | reduced 5 Euro | Sunday entry 1 Euro

Will the opening hours of the Alte Pinakothek change?
From 30.07.2019 onwards there will be permanently extended opening hours on TUE and WED 10.00 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. On the following days the Alte Pinakothek is open as follows: THU-SUN 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.

Is my favorite picture hanging when I visit the museum? And where?
If you would like to know if a specific image is currently on display, please inform yourself through our online collection. There you can also find descriptive texts and further information about the individual works. For a first overview of the premises you can also visit the online tours. These are available for the Alte Pinakothek and the Neue Pinakothek (status before closing). Click here for the tours (in German).

Who gets free or discounted admission?
Reduced admission is available to seniors over the age of 65, students and visitor groups with at least 15 participants. Admission is free for children and adolescents up to the age of 18, students of art, art history, the arts and art education (on presentation of a valid student ID with indication of the subject of study).
You will find further reductions and an overview of our entry regulations here.

Are there any discounts for groups?
For group visits, the number of participants is limited to a maximum of 20 people. Please inquire with the visitor service (buchung@pinakothek.de, Tel .: 089 23805-284), at which times a visit is possible.
Information on booking exclusive tours and registering visitor groups can be found at www.pinakothek.de/en/visit. Groups with at least 15 participants receive discounted entry if the entry of all groups is paid in full.
An overview of our entry rules and reductions can be found here.