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Karl Hermann Trinkaus, Rastelli Der berühmte Jongleur, um 1930.
Jules Dalou, Jeune mère allaintant, Modell um 1874. Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Jules Dalou, Stuatue de paysan, 1897/1899. Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Constant Troyon, Vaches sous bois ou Le ruisseau, um 1860. Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Jules Dalou, La liseuse, um 1872. Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Eugène Boudin, Deauville Le Bassin, 1860. Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Rudolf Lipus, Die Hindenburgerbrücke in Leipzig, 1932. Öl auf Leinwand. Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Fritz Zalisz, Selbstbildnis, 1923. Öl auf Leinwand. Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Max Slevogt, Reiter am Meer, 1900. Öl auf Leinwand, 70,5 × 49,0 cm. Nationalgalerie, Prag.
Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig - “Impressionismus in Leipzig 1900–1914: Liebermann, Slevogt, Corinth”
08.02.2020 // Sick Day //
After work, I made sure to cook myself some tea since I’ve come down with a cold. I used dried hibiscus flowers and ginger for it. Works really great for when your throat hurts. Also, I started drafting all the posts for my latest museum visit so I can start posting the individual art pieces. Really should practise taking better pictures.
Max Slevogt, Gebirgslandschaft mit Phacelienfeld, 1904. Öl auf Leinwand, 55,2 × 40 cm. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart.
Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig - "Impressionismus in Leipzig 1900–1914: Liebermann, Slevogt, Corinth"
06.02.2020 // Museum Visit // MdbK Leipzig’s Museum of Fine Arts
For this year I am planning on visiting one museum each month. Of all the local museums I’ve visited this one the most and by now I can certainly tell which pieces are my favourites but I mostly seem to be drawn towards French artists and artworks from 18th to 19th century.
Guess what guys! I landed a date... with one of my professors. The date is set for Valentines and my prof will gift me with a piece of paper and anxiety :))
In case you didn’t catch on I have an exam on Valentines Day.
u heard him ladies
Unpacking Mona Lisa at the end of World War II (1945)
“Painting transport, 1959. Stor målning bärs uppför trappan på Nationalmuseum 1959. Helge Sjöqvist, Erik Widell, Rolf Nyberg, Mauritz Andersson, Per Erik Anderberg och Arne Holm.” (Nationalmuseum Stockholm)
Hey everyone! Just made a new studyblr for museum work, university and all that jazz that comes with it.
About Me:
I’m Becca
I’m 25, female, German
Cancer Sun, Virgo Moon, INFP, Hufflepuff
Very easily stressed among other things
I just live by the day
Love cute things
University:
I’m majoring in B.A. Museology
Museology can also be referred to as museum studies
To be short as to what I do: museum work
It includes a variety of things such as exhibits, documentation, art history, history in general, auxiliary sciences of history and a lot more
I’ve already finished a couple of semesters but I’m not done with uni just yet
This Blog:
My own Posts #BeCurator
Museum related things
Art & Design
History
Memes
Tips for university
In the future I would also like to answer anyone's question regarding museum work, so please look out for that