- Staatliche Antikensammlungen
The Staatliche Antikensammlungen (State Collections of Antiques) in the
Kunstareal ofMunich is a museum for theBavaria n state's antique collections for Greek, Etruscan andRoman art . The Bavarian state collection of Ancient Egyptian art is traditionally placed in its own museum. This museum is also complemented by the sculptures collection, which is located in the oppositeGlyptothek .History of the building
The neo-classical building at
Königsplatz with Corinthian columns was established in 1848 as counterpart to the oppositeGlyptothek and commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I. The architect wasGeorg Friedrich Ziebland . Already from 1869 to 1872 the building housed the royal antiquarium before the Munich Secession resided here from 1898 to 1912. From 1919 the building contained the New State Gallery. The museum building was severely damaged by bombing inWorld War II but was reconstructed and reopened to the public in the late 1960s to display the State Collection of Antiquities.Collections
The State Collection of Antiques based on the
Wittelsbach antique collections, especially the collection of attic vases of King Ludwig I. In 1831 his agent Martin von Wagner acquired pottery from the archeological excavation inVulci , his agent Friedrich von Thiersch purchased by auction the antiques from the estate ofLucien Bonaparte . The king acquired also antique gold jewellery from the collection of Caroline Murat, Etruscan bronzes excavated inPerugia and Greek terra-cottas from South Italy.After the king's death in 1868 his collection was united with the Wittelsbach antique collection which was founded already by
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria . Later the museum got extended by purchase and donations. Among these private collections are the donations of Paul Arndt (1908), of James Loeb (1933) and of Hans von Schoen (1964). These comprehensive collections specialise also in smaller antique objects, glassware, bronzes, terra-cottas, jewelry, gold and silver. During World War II the museum lost especially Etruscan pottery, which was stored in the bombedNeue Pinakothek .The internationally renowned collection of antique pottery is outstanding, comparable only with the collections of the
Louvre and theBritish Museum . The Mycenaean pottery is represented as well as the pottery during the geometric, the archaic, the classical and the hellenistic period in Greece. The museum exhibits artworks of the most famous Greek potters and painters like theAmasis Painter ,Exekias ,Archikles ,Glaukytes , thePenthesilea Painter , theAndokides Painter ,Oltos , Kleophon, Phintias,Euphronios ,Euthymides ,Epiktetos , the Pan Painter, theBerlin Painter , Hieron, Makron, Douris, theBrygos Painter , theAcheloos Painter andLydos .An outstanding example for antique jewelry is the gold funerary garland from
Armento (4th century BC).A famous Roman goblet from
Cologne made of reticella (or network) glass (4th century AD) still shows its Latin inscription "BIBE MULTIS ANNIS" (drink many years yet!). It was a present of the City of Cologne in return for King Ludwig's support for the completion of Cologne Cathedral.External links
* [http://www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de/antikensammlung/index.html (German)]
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