- Kunstmuseum Basel
The Kunstmuseum Basel houses the largest and most significant public
art collection inSwitzerland , and is listed as a heritage site of national significance. [Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance (1995), p. 53.] Its lineage extends back to the Amerbach Cabinet purchased by the city ofBasel in 1661, which made it the first municipally ownedmuseum . Its collection is distinguished by an impressively wide historic span, from the early 15th century up to the immediate present. Its various areas of emphasis give it international standing as one of the most significant museums of its kind. These encompass:painting s anddrawing s by artists active in theUpper Rhine region between 1400 and 1600 and on the art of the 19th to 21st centuries.The Kunstmuseum possesses the largest collection of works by the
Holbein family. Further examples ofRenaissance art include important pieces by such masters asKonrad Witz ,Hans Baldung (called Grien),Martin Schongauer ,Lucas Cranach the Elder andMathias Grünewald . The main features of the 17th and 18th centuries are the Flemish and Dutch schools (e.g.Peter Paul Rubens ,Rembrandt ,Jan Brueghel the Elder ), German and Dutch still life painting. Key works from the 19th century include the Impressionists represented byÉdouard Manet ,Claude Monet ,Paul Gauguin ,Paul Cézanne as well as the paintings byVincent van Gogh and Switzerland’sArnold Böcklin andFerdinand Hodler . In the 20th century, the focus is on works ofCubism withPicasso ,Braque andJuan Gris .Expressionism is represented by such figures asEdvard Munch ,Franz Marc ,Oskar Kokoschka andEmil Nolde . The collection also includes works of art from the periods ofConstructivism ,Dadaism andSurrealism andAmerican art since 1950. Further highlights are the unique compilations of works fromPablo Picasso ,Fernand Léger ,Paul Klee ,Alberto Giacometti andMarc Chagall .Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.kunstmuseumbasel.ch Kunstmuseum Basel website]
* [http://www.museenbasel.ch/en/index.php Basel museums website]
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