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The Kunstmuseum Bonn or Bonn Museum of Modern Art is an art museum in Bonn, Germany, founded in 1947. [1] The Kunstmuseum exhibits both temporary exhibitions and its collection. Its collection is focused on Rhenish Expressionism and post-war German art. It is part of Bonn's "Museum Mile".
It is owned by the nearby Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München, a world-renowned collection of 400,000 prints, engravings and drawings dating back to the Renaissance. The Collection of Modern Art keeps a large collection of paintings of Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann and of the painters of Die Brücke.
The show was intended as an official condemnation of modern art, and included over 650 paintings, sculptures, prints, and books from the collections of thirty two German museums. Expressionism, which had its origins in Germany, had the largest proportion of paintings represented.
Brücke on Tate 'Art Terms' Brücke-Museum Website; German Expressionist Prints teaching resource on the Brücke; Brücke prints at the Museum of Modern Art, New York "Hottentots in tails" A turbulent history by Christian Saehrendt; Collection: "Expressionism–Die Brücke" from the University of Michigan Museum of Art
The Städel Museum owns 3,100 paintings, 660 sculptures, more than 4,600 photographs and more than 100,000 drawings and prints. [5] [6] It has around 7,000 m 2 (75,000 sq ft) of display and a library of 115,000 books. [7] In 2012, the Städel was honoured as Museum of the Year by the German art critics association AICA.
Museum Folkwang is a major collection of 19th- and 20th-century art in Essen, Germany. The museum was established in 1922 by merging the Essener Kunstmuseum , which was founded in 1906, and the private Folkwang Museum of the collector and patron Karl Ernst Osthaus in Hagen , founded in 1902.