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Exhibition Review
Magic Realism
04/2018 | 1381 | 160
Pages: 338-340
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Reviewer:
Rylands, Philip (Rylands, Philip)
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19. The daughters of Lot, by Carlo Carrà. 1919. Canvas, 110 by 80 cm. (MART, Rovereto).
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20. The pupils, by Felice Casorati. 1927–28. Panel, 169 by 151 cm. (Galleria d’Arte Moderna ‘Empedocle Restivo’, Palermo; exh. MART, Rovereto).
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21. The juggler, by Antonio Donghi. 1936. Canvas, 114 by 86.5 cm. (Unicredit Art Collection; exh. MART, Rovereto).
Exhibition Review
Museum Folkwang. Essen
08/2010 | 1289 | 152
Pages: 566-567
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Reviewer:
Thomas, Gina (Thomas, Gina)
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‘The Most Beautiful Museum in the World’ | institution: Museum Folkwang
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66. Quarry at Bibémus, by Paul Cézanne. c.1895. Canvas, 65 by 81 cm. (Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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67. The red horses, by Franz Marc. 1911. Canvas, 121 by 182.9 cm. (Promised gift on long-term loan to Harvard Art Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge MA; exh. Museum Folkwang, Essen).
Exhibition Review
Caspar David Friedrich. Essen and Hamburg
12/2006 | 1245 | 148
Pages: 870-872
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Reviewer:
Riopelle, Christopher (Riopelle, Christopher)
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Caspar David Friedrich: Die Erfindung der Romantik | institution: Hamburger Kunsthalle , institution: Museum Folkwang
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78. Dolmen in the snow, by Caspar David Friedrich. 1807. Canvas, 61.5 by 80 cm. (Galerie Neue Meister, Dresden; exh. Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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79. Fleeting clouds, by Caspar David Friedrich. c.1820. Canvas, 18.3 by 24.5 cm. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg).
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80. Morning mist in the mountains (Museum Schloss Heidecksburg, Rudolfstadt)
Exhibition Review
Cézanne and Modern Art. Essen
01/2005 | 1222 | 147
Pages: 58-60
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Reviewer:
Whitfield, Sarah (Whitfield, Sarah; Whitfield, Mrs)
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50. Bowl of fruit on the table, by Fernand Léger. 1901. 82.2 by 97.8 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Arts; exh. Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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51. Spanish still life, by Henri Matisse. 1911. 89 by 116 cm. (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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52. Portrait of Fernande, by Pablo Picasso. 1909. 61.8 by 42.8 cm. (Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf; exh. Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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53. Still life with curtain and flowered jug, by Paul Cézanne. 1895-99. 55 by 74.5 cm. (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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54. Portrait of Madame Cézanne, by Paul Cézanne. 1885-86. 46 by 38 cm. (Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence; exh. Museum Folkwang, Essen).
Exhibition Review
Franz Marc. Essen, Folkwang Museum
02/1990 | 1043 | 132
Pages: 158-159
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Haxthausen, Charles W. (Haxthausen, Charles W.; Haxthausen, Charles Werner)
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108. Caliban, a Study for The Tempest, by Franz Marc. 1914. Tempera, 46 by 39.5 cm. (Öffentliche Kunstsammlung, Basel; Exh. Folkwang Museum, Essen).
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109. Two Blue Foals, by Franz Marc. 1911. Water-Colour, 43.7 by 39.7 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Folkwang Museum, Essen).
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110. The Deer in the Forest, by Franz Marc. 1907. Black Chalk, 24 by 38 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, München; Exh. Folkwang Museum, Essen).
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111. Playing Dogs, by Franz Marc. Tempera, 38 by 54.5 cm. (Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, Mass.; Exh. Folkwang Museum, Essen).
Exhibition Review
The Heckel Centenary. Munich and Hoechst
12/1983 | 969 | 125
Pages: 787-789
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Reviewer:
Lloyd, Jill (J. L.) (Lloyd, Jill (J. L.); L., J.)
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47. Girl with a Turban, by Erich Heckel. 1911. Woodcut, 31.6 by 21.4 cm. (Folkwang Museum, Essen; Exh. Haus der Kunst, Munich).
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48. A Guard, by Erich Heckel. 1916. Woodcut, 36.5 by 27.1 cm. (Folkwang Museum, Essen; Exh. Haus der Kunst, Munich).
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49. Over the Hill, by Erich Heckel. 1903. Woodcut, 20 by 14.8 cm. (Folkwang Museum, Essen; Exh. Haus der Kunst, Munich).
Supplement
Acquistions of Modern Art by Museums: Supplement
11/1973 | 848 | 115
Pages: 767-768
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100. Dali, Munich [Apotheosis of Homer, by Salvator Dali. Canvas, 63.5 by 117 cm. Munich, Bayerische Staatsgemäldegalerie.]
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101. Moore, Cambridge [Two Piece Reclining Figure, by Henry Moore. 1962. Bronze, length 10.5 cm. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum.]
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102. Vaughan, Cambridge [Coalman with Sack, by Keith Vaughan, c. 1950. 20.9 by 15.6 cm. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum.]
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103. Picasso, Washington, N. G. [Femme Nue, by Pablo Picasso. 1910. Canvas, 186 by 60 cm, Washington, National Gallery of Art.]
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104. Picasso, Cambridge [Study of a Nude Woman, by Pablo Picasso. Pencil, 24.2 by 16.5 cm. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum.]
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105. Bomberg, Cambridge [Cubist Figure Drawing, by David Bomberg. Black and brown crayon and wash, 62.4 by 47.2 cm. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum.]
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106. Grant, London, Tate [Venus and Adonis, by Duncan Grant. 1918 or 1919. Canvas, 62.5 by 93.75 cm. London, Tate Gallery.]
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107. Gris, Munich [Harlequin, by Juan Gris.1924. Canvas, 92 by 73 cm. Munich, Bayerische Staatsgemäldegalerie.]
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108. Masson, Essen [La Couronne, by André Masson. 1925. Canvas, 92 by 73 cm, Essen, Museum Folkwang.]
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109. Picasso, Munich [Seated Woman, by Pablo Picasso.1941. Canvas, 99.8 by 80.4 cm. Munich, Bayerische Staatsgemäldegalerie.]
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110. Gabo, Detroit [Linear Construction No. 4, by Naum Gabo. Bronze with stainless steel strings, height 126.5 cm. Detroit, Institute of Art.]
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111. Morellet, Otterlo [Sphère-trame, by François Morellet. 1963-67. Stainless steel, diameter 180 cm. Otterlo, Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller.]
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112. Morris, Otterlo [Untitled, by Robert Morris. 1971-72. Aluminium, 100 by 300 by 300 cm. Otterlo, Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller.]
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113. Abakanowicz, Stockholm [Abakan, orange, skulptur av vävd sisal, by Magdalena Abakanowicz. 1969. Stockholm, Nationalmuseum.]
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114. Smith, Detroit [Tony Smith, Gracehopper. Sheet steel: height 23 ft; lenght 46 ft. Detroit, Institute of Arts.]
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90. Luks, St Louis [Houston Street, by George Luks. Canvas, 60 by 105 cm. St Louis, The St Louis Art Museum.]
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91. Ginner, Cambridge [All Souls, Langham Place, by Charles Ginner. 76.2 by 55.5 cm. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum.]
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92. Silvette, Washington N. P. G. [F. Scott Fitzgerald, by David Silvette. 1935. Canvas, 60 by 50 cm. Washington, National Portrait Gallery.]
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94. John, Manchester [Head of a Spanish Gypsy, by Augustus John. Canvas, 41 by 33 cm. Manchester, City Art Gallery.]
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95. Kane, Pittsburgh [The Cathedral of Learning, by John Kane. 1930. Pittsburgh, Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute.]
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96. Du Fresne, Cambridge [Oriental Scene, by Charles du Fresne. 15.7 by 16.8 cm. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum.]
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97. Gilbert, London, V & A [Charity, by Albert Gilbert. 1898. Bronze. London, Victoria and Albert Museum.]
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98. Boccioni, London, Tate [Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, by Umberto Boccioni. 1913. Bronze, height 118.1 cm. London, Tate Gallery.]
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99. Brancusi, London, Tate [Maiastra, by Constantin Brancusi, c. 1912. Bronze, height 55.3 cm. London, Tate Gallery.]
Western art unattributed:
93. Unknown Artist, Washington, N. P. G. [Theodore Roosevelt, by an unkwown artist. Canvas, 150 by 100 cm. Washington, National Portrait Gallery.]
Supplement
Acquisitions of Modern Art by Museums: Supplement
07/1972 | 832 | 114
Pages: 509
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87. Classical Head, by Elie Nadelman. c.1909. Marble; Height, 35.6 cm. (Allen Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.)
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88. La Victoire, by Aristide Maillol. Bronze, High Relief, 25.4 by 26 cm. (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.)
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89. The Thousand and One Nights, by Henri Matisse. Signed and Dated 1950. (Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.)
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90. Bogart, by John Stephenson. 1968. Aluminium and Acrylic Lacquer; Height, 38.1 cm.; Breadth, 76.2 cm.; Length, 610 cm. (Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois.)
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91. Before and After, 3, by Andy Warhol. 1962. Synthetic Polymer on Composition Board, 188 by 254 cm. (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.)
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92. Green Fall, by Sylvia Stone. 1969-70. Plexiglass and Stainless Steel, 171.4 by 511.8 cm. (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.)
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93. Sphinx, 1-5, by Richard Smith. 1967. Set of Five Multiples, Screen Print on Fabricated Metal; Height, c.61 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.)
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94. Basra Gate III, by Frank Stella. 1969. Polymer and Fluorescent Polymer Paint on Canvas, 240 by 450 cm. (Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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95. A 2258, by Sol LeWitt. Baked Enamel on Steel; Height, 48.9 cm; Width, 81.3 cm; Depth, 205.7 cm. (Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois.)
Supplement
Acquisitions of Works of Art by Museums and Galleries: Supplement
12/1965 | 753 | 107
Pages: 651-654
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47. Girl under Apple Tree, by Edvard Munch. c.1904. Canvas, 109.9 by 99.6 cm. (Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.)
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48. Entre Feuille et Oiseau, by Jean Arp. 1959. Black Granite, 86.3 by 38.1 by 25.4 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts.)
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49. Floating Helmets, by Dimitri Hadzi. 1963-5. Bronze; Height, 345.6 cm. (Yale University Art Gallery.)
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50. Bouteille, Guitare et Pipe, by Pablo Picasso. 1912-13. Canvas, 60 by 73 cm. (Museum Folkwang, Essen.)
Western art unattributed:
45. Achilles Dragging the Body of Hektor around the Walls of Troy. Black-Figured Hydria, Attic, Belonging to the Leagros Group. c.510 B. C. Height to Lip, 56 cm. Diameter of body, 33 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
Western art unattributed:
46. Dionysos Seated, Drinking from a Kantharos. Black-Figured Amphora, Attic, from the Workshop of Exckias(?). c.540 B. C. Height, 52 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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