From Odesa to Berlin: European Painting from the 16th to the 19th Century
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Important masterpieces of European painting from the Ukrainian city of Odesa have been preserved from the threat of damage during the ongoing war. In this magnificently produced volume, the collection shines forth in superlative reproductions alongside texts in English, German, and Ukrainian – a symbol of solidarity with Ukraine and its cultural institutions.
At the heart of this publication are seventy-six works from the painting collection of the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art – masterpieces of European art that span the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Presented in an art historical dialogue with exquisite works from Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie, this unique collection encompasses Biblical and mythological stories from Italy and the Netherlands, portraits, still lifes, genre scenes, images of the Madonna, and landscapes.
Artists include: Andreas Achenbach, Cornelis De Heem, Francesco Granacci, Guercino, Frans Hals, Alessandro Magnasco, Gabriel Von Max, Sassoferrato, Roelant Savery, Bernardo Strozzi, Frits Thaulow.
About the Authors:
Dagmar Hirschfelder has been director of the Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin since 2021.
Sabine Lata is a research associate at the Gemäldegalerie.