19th Century

One area of focus is on the artists of the Düsseldorf Art Academy, founded in 1819, from which the so-called Düsseldorf School of Painting emerged. Other German artistic centres of the time are also represented in the collection, such as Berlin, with pieces by Adolph von Menzel and Max Liebermann, Dresden, with works by Caspar David Friedrich, and Munich, with paintings by Carl Spitzweg and Franz von Stuck.

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View of the Baltic Sea
ca. 1820–1825
Primary Maker: Caspar David Friedrich
Portrait of Helene Troost, née Michels (1773–1836)
1825
Primary Maker: Heinrich Christoph Kolbe
Mounted Hunter at Lake Tegernsee
1825
Primary Maker: Wilhelm Alexander von Kobell
"Parthie" at the Düssel River with Butterbur (Wiesenbach)
ca. 1827–1830
Primary Maker: Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
Rinaldo and Armida
1828
Primary Maker: Carl Ferdinand Sohn
Ernst Joachim Förster, Giotto als Hirtenknabe, ca. 1833, Öl auf Leinwand, 32,5 × 26 cm
ca. 1833
Primary Maker: Ernst Joachim Förster
The Flight into Egypt
1828
Primary Maker: Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
Portrait of Karl Immermann
1828
Primary Maker: Wilhelm von Schadow
Portrait of the Artist's Children
1830
Primary Maker: Wilhelm von Schadow
Fishermen on Rügen
1830
Primary Maker: Adolph Schroedter
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