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  1. The Picture Gallery had its origins in the 16th and 17th centuries and by the end of the 18th century already existed for the most part in its present form. Great collectors of the House of Habsburg, such as Archduke Ferdinand II (1529–1595), Emperor Rudolf II (1552–1612) and Archduke Leopold Wilhelm (1614–1662), determined in a decisive ...

  2. Apr 7, 2024 · The robes of Christ, pastel pink and pastel blue with a metallic sheen, exemplify what's usually meant by "Venetian color" in painting. Jacopo Strada, by Titian (1567-1568). Photo: Tas Tóbiás. Jacopo Strada, by Titian (1567-1568) Few museums can boast 22 (!) paintings by Titian (1488-1576), one of the greatest of all.

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  4. The foundations of the collection were laid and its main emphases set in the 17th century: 16th-century Venetian painting (Titian, Veronese, Tintoretto), 17th-century Flemish painting (Peter Paul Rubens, Sir Anthony Van Dyck), Early Netherlandish painting (Jan van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden) and German Renaissance painting (Albrecht Dürer ...

  5. History. In the middle of 1881 the committee in charge of building in Vienna commissioned Hans Makart with the overall equipment of the large staircase. However, since Makart died in 1884, only the lunette pictures had been completed by then and could be affixed to the walls of the museum.

    • Munkacsy, Apotheosis of the Renaissance. This fresco is on the ceiling of the main staircase. It’s a fabulous trompe l’oeil work by the Hungarian painter Mihaly Munkacsy.
    • Klimt Paintings. Although most of Klimt’s most renowned art in Vienna is at the Belvedere Palace and Leopold Museum, you can find Klimt works on the sumptuous staircase between the arches and columns.
    • Johannes Vermeer, The Artist’s Studio. Johannes Vermeer was a Dutch Baroque painter known for his masterful use of light and color in his genre scenes.
    • Caravaggio, Madonna of the Rosary. Caravaggio was the greatest painter of the Italian Baroque. He invented and used a darker, dramatically lit palette.
  6. Dec 10, 2023 · What is the history of the Kunsthistorisches Museum? The Kunsthistorisches Museum located in Vienna Austria has a rich and fascinating history It was commissioned by Emperor Franz Joseph I to house the extensive art collections of the Habsburg family Designed by architect Gottfried Semper and was later completed by Carl Hasenauer the museum construction began in 1872 and concluded in 1891.

  7. The Tower of Babel. Bruegel’s monumental composition became the most famous, most often copied and varied classic depiction of the tower. Perspective is provided by the seemingly Flemish port which seems tiny in comparison with the tower. Painstakingly, and in encyclopaedic detail, Bruegel depicts countless technical and craftsmanship processes.

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