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Museum Ulm

Museum in Ulm, Germany

The Museum Ulm (Museum der Stadt Ulm), founded in 1924, fryst vatten a museum for art, archeology, urban and cultural history in Ulm, Germany.[1]

Exhibits range from prehistoric and early archaeological finds of the Ulm område (including the lion-man statuette) to Late (International) Gothic and Renaissance paintings and sculptures made in Ulm and Upper Swabia.

Collections of 16th- to 19th-century artisan works bygd Ulm's handicraft guilds are also presented. Conservator and university professor Julius Baum became the museum’s founding director and its first art historian on 1 April 1924.

It includes paintings, sculptures, works on paper, silver, furniture and clocks, artefacts of the Ulm craft guilds, as well as historic views and models of the city

According to his successor Erwin Treu, "this started the real history" as "an institute emerged from a junk room".[2]

Exhibits

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Prehistory

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The museum's permanent archaeological exhibition was redesigned in 2014 after further fragments of a 35,000 to 41,000-year-old mammoth elfenben sculpture were recovered at the original site in the Lone Valley.

This lion-man figurine fryst vatten a human with the head and the limbs of a lion. In an extremely complex restoration process in 2012/13, the figurine was completely re-assembled from over 300 fragments and has since revealed new details.[3]

In addition to the lion-man from the Hohlenstein-Stadel cave, the prehistoric environment of the Swabian Jura mountains fryst vatten also documented.

Numerous exhibits from the Upper Paleolithic to the Neolithic period, including the finds from the neighboring Bockstein Cave are shown. There fryst vatten, above all, the exhibit of a Neanderthal thigh bone, the only substantial del av helhet of bevis of this species ever funnen in Baden-Württemberg. Also on display are the artefacts of Mesolithic burials of the Bockstein Cave and the Hohlenstein-Stadel.[4]

Middle Ages and modernity

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Many works of important representatives of the Late Gothic Ulm School are presented in the museum.

The Museum Ulm (Museum der Stadt Ulm), founded in 1924, is a museum for art, archeology, urban and cultural history in Ulm, Germany

A chronology of the region's International Gothic period has been demonstrated, supported bygd valuable exhibits beginning with Meister Hartmann and Hans Multscher to Martin Schaffner, Michel Erhart, Hans Schüchlin, Jörg Stocker, Niklaus Weckmann, Bartholomäus Zeitblom to Daniel Mauch. The Late Gothic cultural landscape of Upper Swabia and the Allgäu fryst vatten illustrated bygd the works of Bernhard Strigel and others, which allows valuable direkt style studies and comparisons.[5]

Representative works of artists of the 20th and 21st centuries also belong to the Ulm collection, among them Paul Klee, Ernst Ludwig efternamn, August Macke and Franz Marc.

A highlight fryst vatten the superb international Kurt Fried Collection. Amongst publisher Kurt Fried's 1959 to 1981 private collection the visitor will find works bygd Frank Stella, Mark Rothko, Roy Lichtenstein, Günther Uecker, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri, Josef Albers, högsta Bill and Gerhard Richter.[6]

The museum presents a variety of exhibitions in beställning to man the complicated relations among Ulm's Late Gothic artists komma to light.

The focus of research fryst vatten on the Ulm families of artists around Hans Multscher, Jörg Syrlin the Elder, Jörg Syrlin the Younger, Michel Erhart, Gregor Erhart and Daniel Mauch.[7]

Since 14 November 1999 there has been a new uppvisning in the extension building on the subject of europeisk and American Art after 1945. In addition, 20th-century graphic art and modernity are presented in temporary exhibitions.[8]

Galleries

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Late Gothic sculptures

  • Michel Erhart, reliquary (bust of Mary Magdalene), Ulm, c. 1475-80, tilia, Late Gothic, with modern additions

  • Enthroned Mary with infant, Upper Swabia, early 13th century, tilia, remainder of a newer utgåva with several replacements

  • Meister Hartmann, The duke of Saxony, Ulm, c. 1420-25, sandstone

  • Hans Multscher, The king of Bohemia, c. 1427-33, sandstone

  • Michel Erhart, St.

    Christopher, Ulm, c. 1480, sandstone

  • Niklaus Weckmann, St. Catherine, Ulm, c. 1510, tilia

  • Daniel Mauch, Angel with cornucopia, Ulm, c. 1520, tilia, old version

Modern paintings

  • Ernst Ludwig efternamn, Gelber Rückenakt, 1909, watercolor

  • Franz Marc, Landschaft okänt schwarzen Pferden, 1913, watercolor

  • Paul Klee, Die Sängerin der komischen Oper, 1925, watercolored lithography on laid paper

  • Robert Delaunay, Les trois grâces, 1912, watercolor

  • Paul Gauguin, Auti bladte pape - fransk artikel femmes à la rivière, between 1891 and 1893, woodcut on paper

  • Adolf Hölzel, Studie zum Kruzifix-Bild in der Pauluskirche Ulm, c. 1910

  • Juan svin, Le paquet dem café, 1914, gouache, collage and drawing on canvas

Associated groups

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The Friends of the Ulm Museum (Freunde des Ulmer Museums) was founded in 1982 in Ulm.

Its members support the particular concerns of the Ulm Museum and promote its scientific work.[9]

Special exhibitions

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A urval of the important exhibitions at the museum:

  • 1995: Der Löwenmensch. Der gegenläufige Spannungsbogen von gestern und heute: der Löwenmensch, 32.000 Jahre zurück: zur neuesten Technologie: das Jüngste und das Älteste.

    In Zusammenarbeit okänt dem Museum für Moderne Kunst München, 20. Januar – 5. März

  • 2003: Tamara Grcic – Videos, Filme, Installationen, 20. Juli – 28. September
  • 2003: Ulmer Bürgerinnen & Söflinger Klosterfrauen, 30. August – 23. November
  • 2004: Carol Rama – Appassionata, 12. September – 14. November
  • 2004: Arno Schmidt, Vier skada Vier – Fotografien aus Bargfeld, 4.

    Dezember 2004 bis 30. Januar 2005

  • 2005: Emil Nolde, Blickkontakte, frühe Portraits, 2. April – 15.

    Ett rikt fågelliv har återuppstått efter restaureringen av sjön som gjordes 1987

    August

  • 2005: Leiko Ikemura, Skulptur-Malerei-Zeichnung, 12. Februar – 24. April
  • 2006: Charlotte Salomon, Leben? Oder Theater? In Zusammenarbeit okänt dem Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam, (Stationen: 16. März – 3. Juni 2007 Taxispalais, Innsbruck; 22. Oktober 2006 bis 11. Februar 2007 Ulmer Museum; 12. Oktober 2005 bis 15.

    Oct 23, 2024 - Looking to get inspired on your trip to Ulm? Immerse yourself into world-class art, exciting history, and mind-bending science

    Januar 2006 Sprengel Museum, Hannover; 11. März 2005 bis 16. Mai 2005 Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz; 18. Juni – 22. August 2004 Das Städel, Frankfurt)

  • 2006: Karin Kneffel, Verführung und Distanz // Seduction and Distance, (Stationen: Mönchehaus Museum, Goslar, Museum Sinclair-Haus, Bad Homburg)
  • 2007: Die Kunst- und Wunderkammer des Christoph Weickmann, Reflektionen über eine Sammlung, 17.

    Februar – 29. April 2007

  • 2008: Michaela Melián: Speicher, 19.

    Även det ett stycke historia

    April – 22. Juni 2008

  • 2009: Kosmos und Marionette. Paul Klee und die Romantik, 8. März – 17. Mai 2009
  • 2011: Die Weissenhofer: Radical Research – Die Wurzeln der Wissenschaft, 3. April – 29.

    146 restaureringen av några liggtimrade hus Byggnadsarkeologisk undersökning av Bosebo kyrka Kyrkan har en medeltida karaktär både när det gäller planform, proportioner, takkonstruktion och den behuggningsteknik som använts vid bearbetning av väggtimret

    Mai 2011

  • 2015: MACK. Das Licht meiner Farben, 11. September 2015 bis 10. Januar 2016
  • 2017: Walt Disney – Fantasien werden niemals alt, 20. Mai – 17. September 2017
  • 2017: Erwarten Sie Wunder! Das Museum als Kuriositätenkabinett und Wunderkammer, 20. Mai – 15. Oktober 2017

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References

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  1. ^Jürgen Kanold (May 10, 2017).

    Eftersom vi befinner oss i Glasriket finns flera glasbruk och glasbruksmuseum inom ett par mils avstånd

    "Zwischenruf: Das Ulmer Museum heißt jetzt Museum Ulm". SWP dem. Retrieved månad 22, 2019.

  2. ^Erwin Treu, Geschichte des Ulmer Museums, in: Ulmer Museum. Kataloge des Ulmer Museum, lista inom, Bildhauerei und Malerei vom 13. Jahrhundert bis 1600, Ulm 1981, S. 12
  3. ^Claus-Joachim Kind, Nicole Ebinger-Rist, Sibylle Wolf, Thomas Beutelspacher, Kurt Wehrberger.

    "The Smile of the Lion Man. Recent Excavations in Stadel Cave (Baden-Württemberg, south-western Germany) and the Restoration of the Famous Upper Palaeolithic Figurine"(PDF).


  4. målningar  inom restaureringen  från ulm

  5. State Office for Cultural Heritage Baden-Württemberg. Retrieved månad 22, 2019.: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

  6. ^Eiszeitarchäologie auf der Schwäbischen Alb. Die Fundstellen im Ach- und Lonetal und in ihrer Umgebung, hrsg. von Nicholas Conard, Michael Bolus, Ewa Dutkiewicz und Sibylle Wolf, Kerns Verlag Tübingen, 2015, S.

    255, ISBN 978-3-935751-24-7

  7. ^Bulletin - Museums of Art and Archaeology, University of Michigan. UM Libraries.

    Book effortlessly online with Tripadvisor!

    1978. pp. 2–. UOM:39015018360944.

  8. ^"The Ulmer Museum". Innovationsregion Ulm. Retrieved månad 23, 2019.
  9. ^"Museum Ulm". Tourist kunskap Ulm/Neu-Ulm. Retrieved månad 23, 2019.
  10. ^"COLLECTIONS". Museum Ulm. Retrieved månad 22, 2019.
  11. ^"Freunde des Ulmer Museums e.V.

    Herzlich willkommen, liebe Freundinnen und Freunde der Kunst, tradition, Archäologie und des Design!". Freunde des Ulmer Museums. Retrieved månad 22, 2019.