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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Art Gallery - Albertina Museum Vienna: The Batliner Collection - German Painters

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Albertina Museum Vienna: The Batliner Collection German Painters
September 2015
New York East River - Wilhelm Thöny (1936)
The Batliner Collection (in German - die Sammlung Batliner) of the Albertina Museum displays one of the largest collection of classical and modernist paintings. There are around 500 exhibits on permanent loan from Rita and Herbert Batliner who had collected them from the beginning of the 1960's. The Batliner Collection includes paintings from various masters such as Picasso and Monet.
Due to photography angle and shadow, I had cropped some of the photos; so some of the photo may not show the full painting. It's best to go to the museum and view the paintings to fully appreciate them.

As the Batliner Collection is rather large, I have separated them into several blogs. Below are the paintings by some notable German painters, click on the respective photos below for enlarged view:

<Go to French Painters   |  Go to Batliner Collection  |  Go to Russian Painters>




Woman With Cat - Max Beckmann (1942)


Portrait Of M.B. - Herbert Boeckl (1919)


Horses By A Lake - Heinrich Campendonk (c.1915)


Flowers On A Yellow Ground - Max Ernst (1929)


The Silence Through The Ages - Max Ernst (1968)


Reclining Woman - Erich Heckel (1909)


Train Station Approach, Lobtau Train Station - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1911)


Cattle At Sunset - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1918/1919)


Female Nude - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (c.1909)


Two Nudes In A Room - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1914)


Nymphs (Silver Fish) - Gustav Klimt (c.1899)


In The Garden - Oskar Kokoschka (1934)


London, Small Thames Landscape - Oskar Kokoschka (1926)


View Of Venet-les Bains - Oskar Kokoschka (1925)


Yachting On Lake Tegern - August Macke (c.1910)



Bathing Girls At The Forest Pond - Otto Mueller (1916-1919)


Two Nudes Outdoors - Otto Mueller (1918-1923)


Two Nudes Outdoors - Otto Mueller (1923-1924)


Two Girls With Poodle - Otto Mueller (c.1924/25)

Fruits And Flowers - Gabriele Münter (1909)


Moonlit Night - Emil Nolde (1914)


Forest - Emil Nolde (1909)


Garden With Autumn Flowers - Emil Nolde (1934)


Irises In The Evening Shadows - Max Pechstein (1925)


Sea Story - Max Pechstein (1920)


Sailing Boats By A Reed-lined Shore - Max Pechstein (1919)


Gentleman In Evening Dress And Creole Dancer - Christian Rohlfs (1912)


Interior With Six Figures - Oskar Schlemmer (c.1937)


Still Life With Gourd - Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (1915)


Still Life With Yellow Tulips - Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (1912)


Self Portrait With Doll - Rudolf Wacker (1923)



ALBERTINA MUSEUM
Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
Tel: +43-1-534830
Website: www.albertina.at     | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlbertinaMuseum/
Hours: Mon-Tue: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wed: 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thu-Sun: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

GPS: 48.204695, 16.368174
(Click here for Google Street View)


TICKETS AND PRICES

Adults
€ 11.00
Vienna Card (Wien Karte) holders
€ 9.10
Senior citizens (aged 60 and over)
€ 9.00
Students with ID (up to age 26)
€ 8.00
Unemployed persons with AMS card€ 7.00
Ö1 Club members with ID
€ 9.90
Groups of 15 or more persons
€ 8.00 each
Children and young people (younger than 19), Friends of the Albertina,
ICOM members

no charge
Visitors with special needs€ 7.00
Visitors with the so-called Kulturpass
no charge
Guided tour fee€ 4.00

AUDIO GUIDE

Adults€ 4.00
Reduced, Groups of 3 or more persons € 3.00
Friends of the Albertina€ 2.50
(Note:  Entry charges are at time of this blog, all charges subject to a 10% tax)





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