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Graphische Sammlung - Dauerausstellung

In the organizer's words:

The municipal collection of the Museum im Kulturspeicher also includes a section with works of graphic art. These include all works on paper, such as drawings, watercolors and prints in various techniques

In the less than 100 years of its existence, the prints and drawings collection has already grown to over 20,000 sheets. The focus is on works from 1800 to the present day, mainly by German artists. Of particular note here is the estate of the important sculptor Emy Roeder, which includes not only numerous sculptures, but also drawings, prints and correspondence by the artist. In addition to works by her own hand, prints by her artist friends Erich Heckel and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff also found their way into the museum's holdings. With the large partial estate relating to the work of Hugo von Habermann, president of the Munich Secession from 1904-1925, the museum also holds important evidence of Art Nouveau art, especially from the Munich scene around 1900. Also worth mentioning are large collections of works by Johann Adam Klein, Fritz Bamberger, Wilhelm Leibl, Ludwig von Gleichen-Russwurm, Max Slevogt, Joseph Oppenheimer and Hans Reichel.

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Location

Museum im Kulturspeicher Oskar-Laredo-Platz 1 97082 Würzburg

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