Italian Landscape of the Romantic Era
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Italian Landscape of the Romantic Era
Italian Landscape of the Romantic Era Pa i n t i n g a n d L i t e r at u r e 11 May – 21 August 2016 Bad Muskau · Neues Schloss Tivoli and the Roman Campagna, Capri and the Bay of Naples, majestic silhouettes of lofty mountains, glittering expanses of sea, dignified ancient architecture and Mediterranean flora: “il bel paese” – the “beautiful country” as seen by writers and artists, is at the focus of this special exhibition. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries travellers to Italy increasingly focused on the perception of nature. Their encounters with southern climes promised a substantial impetus for artistic development and regeneration. Hence, the Italian landscape became a new ideal for landscape gardens which spread more or less simultaneously from England over the whole continent of Europe. One of the most important protagonists of this movement in Germany was Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, whose park and castle in Bad Muskau are an ideal venue for this exhibition. His landscape park, which was begun in 1815, is now one of the most beautiful in Europe and has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2004. Indeed, the park itself was originally conceived as a kind “These colours, this fragrance and distant haze give the Italian landscape a strong sense of ideality: weighty earthly things in the distance ever dissolve in the fragrant tinge that wafts lightly like a thought.” Viktor Hehn (1813 – 1890) Images from a journey through Italy and France 1839/40 Johann Carl Baehr (1801 – 1869) View of the Aurelian Wall and the Baths of Caracalla 1834/35 Oil on cardboard, 26 × 39 cm Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Gal. No. 2698 (detail) Photo: Estel/Klut adolf senff (1785 – 1863) Portrait of an Italian Woman 1818 Oil on canvas · 93 × 71 cm Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Gal. No. 3171 Photo: Estel/Klut w Carl Robert Kummer (1810 – 1889) Indian Fig Cacti on Capri 1833 Oil on paper mounted on cardboard · 57 × 42 cm Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Gal. No. 2246 A Photo: Estel/Klut Carl Rottmann (1797 – 1850) The Strait of Messina 1828 Oil on canvas · 62 × 103 cm On loan to the Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden Photo: Estel/Klut of museum: “A park must be like an art gallery, every few steps you should see a new picture.” (Pückler-muskau ) The special exhibition in the New Castle (Neues Schloss) features more than 20 masterpieces – landscapes full of light by painters such as Jakob Philipp Hackert, Ludwig Richter, Ernst Ferdinand Oehme, Carl Rottmann and Carl Blechen. All these paintings reflect the poetry of nature, the rich colours and forms found in the south. Most of them are usually housed in the Dresden Albertinum and are among the highlights of the Galerie Neue Meister; thanks to the restoration of several paintings from the store room, their original radiance has been revitalised. Selected writings by contemporary authors who also travelled around Italy – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Gottfried Seume, Madame de Staël and Wilhelm Waiblinger – enable the Italian landscape to be experienced in a combination of genres. An important starting point for such painted and written projections of this land of longing, Goethe’s “Italian Journey” was first published in instalments in 1816, and so the year 2016 marks the 200th anniversary of its publication. It initiated a period of German fascination for the “land where the lemon trees bloom” (Goethe ), a fascination which – with few exceptions and several interruptions – extended into broad social circles and whose effect is still felt today. “The whole sky was covered with a whitish haze of cloud, through which the sun, without its form being distinguishable, gleamed over the sea, which displayed the most beautiful sky blue hue that one ever could see.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 – 1832) (On the way back from Sicily, 13 May 1787) Italian Journey · 1816/17 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS Saturday | 28 May 2016 | 5 pm Liaison office of the Free State of Saxony | Wrocław (Poland) (Events in German language) From Bad Muskau with Love Whit Sunday | 15 May 2016 | 1 – 6 pm Schlossgarten and Neues Schloss “Eichendorff and the Italian Landscape of the Romantic Era” Music and reading in Polish by the actress Marta Klubowicz Literature festival With music performed by the Jacobus-Stainer-Quartett (Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden) Presenter: Friedrich Dieckmann (writer, Berlin) 1.30 pm, Reading by the author Klaus Müller (Rostock) “Gehen um zu bleiben. Aus der DDR nach Italien – und zurück” (Walking to stay. Out of the GDR to Italy – and back) 3 pm, Albrecht Goette (Staatsschauspiel Dresden) reads excerpts from Goethe’s “Italian Journey” in the exhibition 4.30 pm, Reading by the writer Ingo Schulze (Berlin) “Orangen und Engel. Italienische Skizzen” (Oranges and Angels. Italian Sketches) Family programme: 1.30 and 4.30 pm | Meeting point: Schlossplatz A short tour of the exhibition serves as inspiration for considering how landscape can be reflected in paintings or texts. Afterwards, in the park, the participants create their own view of a landscape in either words or pictures. Bus transfer from Dresden to Bad Muskau (Departure: 10 am, Return: 6.15 pm)* Saturday | 4 June 2016 | 11 am Guided tour through the exhibition (with a sign language interpreter) Saturday | 11 June 2016 | 4.30 – 6 pm | Neues Schloss | Festsaal Painting in Focus: Lecture series I 4.30 pm, “Painting and literature: The Italian Landscape in the competition between the arts?”, Andreas Dehmer (SKD, Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister) 5 pm, “Italian landscapes in a new light. Restored treasures from the Dresden Albertinum”, Marlies Giebe (SKD, Restoration workshop of the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Galerie Neue Meister) 5.30 pm, “Saxony in Rome. Artists’ lives at the Caffè Greco”, Claudia Maria Müller (SKD, Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister) Beforehand: 4 – 4.30 pm short guided tour through the exhibition Bus transfer from Dresden to Bad Muskau (Departure: 12 noon, Return: 6.15 pm)* Sunday | 19 June 2016 | 11 am Saturday | 28 May 2016 | 11 am Guided tour through the exhibition Guided tour through the exhibition Saturday | 25 June 2016 | 4.30 – 6 pm | Neues Schloss | Festsaal Saturday | 28 May 2016 | 4 pm | Orangerie To Wrocław with Love A bridge to the European Capital of Culture part of the German-Polish Park Festival Under the heading “Eichendorff and Italy” Tom Quaas (Staatsschauspiel Dresden) reads poems and passages from Joseph von Eichendorff’s novellas “Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts” (Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing) and “Das Marmorbild” (The Marble Statue) Beforehand: 3 – 3.30 pm short guided tour through the exhibition Family programme: from 4 pm, Meeting point: Orangerie A short tour of the exhibition serves as inspiration for considering how landscape can be reflected in paintings or texts. Afterwards, in the park, the participants create their own view of a landscape in either words or pictures. Bus transfer from Dresden to Bad Muskau (Departure: 12 noon, Return: 6.15 pm)* Painting in Focus: Lecture series II 4.30 Uhr, “German-Roman views from an Italian journey. The landscape book of Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld”, Petra Kuhlmann-Hodick (SKD, Kupferstich-Kabinett) 5 pm, “Roman acquaintances. German artists in the Eternal City”, Christine Follmann (SKD, Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister) 5.30 pm, “Landscape à la Lorrain. Pückler in Italy. Italy in Muskau”, Stephan Dahme (SKD, Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister) Beforehand: 4 – 4.30 pm short guided tour through the exhibition Bus transfer from Dresden to Bad Muskau (Departure: 12 noon, Return: 6.15 pm)* Guided tour through the exhibition Sunday | 3 July 2016 | 1.30 and 2.30 pm | Neues Schloss | Special exhibition rooms Lyrical landscapes part of the event “Open Air and Picnic” Live poetry readings with works by Goethe, Tieck, Grillparzer and Waiblinger relating to the Italian landscape Recitation: André Kaczmarczyk (Staatsschauspiel Dresden) Beforehand: 1 – 1.30 pm short guided tour through the exhibition Bus transfer from Dresden to Bad Muskau (Departure: 10 am, Return: 6.15 pm)* Sunday | 21 August 2016 | 4 pm | Neues Schloss | Special exhibition rooms Taking stock: Yearning for Italy in painting and literature Discussion with Andreas Dehmer, Heike Biedermann, Stephan Dahme (SKD, Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister) Monday | 11 July | Monday | 18 July 2016 | 10 am School holiday programme “Conquering views!” A short tour through the exhibition serves as inspiration for “conquering” your own view in the park. You create this by painting at specific viewpoints and visual axes in the landscape. Register at the Muskauer Park Tourist Centre | Neues Schloss: [email protected] or Tel. +49 (0) 357 71 / 631 00 In a special photographic competition entitled “Ansichten erobern!” (Conquering views), we invite visitors to capture their own perspectives and landscape views of Bad Muskau on camera and to send them to [email protected] or share them under #MeineLandschaft. Suitable templates and further information can be found in the exhibition. * For the events on 15 and 28 May, on 11 and 25 June and on 3 July 2016 a bus transfer service (max. 48 pers.) from Dresden to Bad Muskau and back is on offer. Meeting point in Dresden: Tzschirnerplatz 2 Costs: adults € 10, children up to the age of 16 € 5 | Register at: [email protected] or Tel. +49 (0) 351 / 49 14 20 00, any remaining tickets will be available on the bus. Italian Landscape of the Romantic Era PAINTING AND L ITERATURE An exhibition by the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden in cooperation with the “Fürst-Pückler-Park Bad Muskau” foundation Bad Muskau | Neues Schloss | 11 May – 21 August 2016 OPENING HOURS Daily 10 am – 6 pm Admission € 4 per person € 2 concessions (school pupils, students, apprentices, disabled persons) € 3.50 for groups (15 or more persons) € 1.75 for groups at the concession rate (school classes, teachers / escorts of school classes free of charge) € 8 Family ticket (2 adults + children) Holders of an SKD annual ticket as well as members of Societies of Friends of the SKD will be granted an admission ticket at a reduced rate (€ 2) when purchasing a combination ticket (Castle tower and special exhibitions) in the New Castle (Neues Schloss) in Bad Muskau. Address | Contact “Fürst-Pückler-Park Bad Muskau” Foundation Tourist Centre Muskauer Park | Neues Schloss 02953 Bad Muskau Telefon: + 49 (0) 357 71 / 631 00 E-Mail: [email protected] www.muskauer-park.de Information Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden Telefon: +49 (0) 351 / 49 14 20 00 Fax +49 (0) 351 / 49 14 20 01 [email protected] www.skd.museum Cover: Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (1797 – 1855) · Villa d’Este in Tivoli, 1833 · Oil on canvas · 57 × 85.5 cm © Albertinum / Galerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden · Gal. No. 2219 G (detail) Photo: Hoffmann powered by With the kind support of the Freunde der Dresdner Galerie Neue Meister e. V. As at: April 2016, subject to alterations | design: www.sandstein.de Sunday | 3 July 2016 | 11 am