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Atelier, from: Editions, 2000-11, [Atelier, from: Editions, 2000-11] 2007 Kalender und Druck 42 editions; various materials, Dimensions variable Köln, Museum Ludwig, Grafische Sammlung, Inv.-Nr. ML/G 2009/071/01-02, Ankauf 2009 Hide Museum LudwigKöln, Heinrich-Böll-Platz On 5 February 1976, husband and wife collectors Irene and Peter Ludwig donated 350 modern artworks from their collection to the city of Cologne and thus laid the foundations for the Museum Ludwig, which was to be a home for art made after 1900. 1986 saw the opening of the ‘twin museum’, which encompassed both the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and the Museum Ludwig, but already by 1994 it was decided to physically separate the two. Apart from the most extensive collection of American Pop Art outside of the USA, the Ludwigs’ donation meant that the museum received absolutely top quality works by the Russian avant-garde from the period between 1905 and 1935. In 1994 came 90 works from their Picasso holdings, followed by 774 more in 2001, meaning that the Museum Ludwig now has the third largest Picasso collection worldwide, only after Barcelona and Paris. Today the Ludwig Collection covers the major approaches in twentieth century and contemporary art. Acquisition 2009
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part of the object McKenzie, Lucy Lipscombe, Beca 2008 2007 Druck Köln, Museum Ludwig, Inv.-Nr. ML/G 2009/071/01, Ankauf 2009
Hide Museum LudwigKöln, Heinrich-Böll-Platz On 5 February 1976, husband and wife collectors Irene and Peter Ludwig donated 350 modern artworks from their collection to the city of Cologne and thus laid the foundations for the Museum Ludwig, which was to be a home for art made after 1900. 1986 saw the opening of the ‘twin museum’, which encompassed both the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and the Museum Ludwig, but already by 1994 it was decided to physically separate the two. Apart from the most extensive collection of American Pop Art outside of the USA, the Ludwigs’ donation meant that the museum received absolutely top quality works by the Russian avant-garde from the period between 1905 and 1935. In 1994 came 90 works from their Picasso holdings, followed by 774 more in 2001, meaning that the Museum Ludwig now has the third largest Picasso collection worldwide, only after Barcelona and Paris. Today the Ludwig Collection covers the major approaches in twentieth century and contemporary art. ProvenanceFurther information• 12 (Seiten) • Formtyp: Kalender |
part of the object McKenzie, Lucy Lipscombe, Beca Atelier 2007 Druck, 34 x 40 cm Köln, Museum Ludwig, Inv.-Nr. ML/G 2009/071/02, Ankauf 2009
Hide Museum LudwigKöln, Heinrich-Böll-Platz On 5 February 1976, husband and wife collectors Irene and Peter Ludwig donated 350 modern artworks from their collection to the city of Cologne and thus laid the foundations for the Museum Ludwig, which was to be a home for art made after 1900. 1986 saw the opening of the ‘twin museum’, which encompassed both the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and the Museum Ludwig, but already by 1994 it was decided to physically separate the two. Apart from the most extensive collection of American Pop Art outside of the USA, the Ludwigs’ donation meant that the museum received absolutely top quality works by the Russian avant-garde from the period between 1905 and 1935. In 1994 came 90 works from their Picasso holdings, followed by 774 more in 2001, meaning that the Museum Ludwig now has the third largest Picasso collection worldwide, only after Barcelona and Paris. Today the Ludwig Collection covers the major approaches in twentieth century and contemporary art. ProvenanceFurther information• Formtyp: Poster |
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- McKenzie, Lucy (1977)
- Lipscombe, Beca
- Atelier
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- McKenzie, Lucy (1977)
- Lipscombe, Beca
- Atelier
- Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
- McKenzie, Lucy (1977)
- Lipscombe, Beca
- Atelier
- Artlibraries.net
- McKenzie, Lucy (1977)
- Lipscombe, Beca
- Atelier