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2021

07.05. - 12.09.

Death triumphant

Death triumphant

Scenes of war

The early modern period is marked by war and its dramatic consequences for countries and people. Art, above all the popular graphic print, has handed down a vivid and often shocking image of it.

2014

25.04. - 20.07.

The English Manner

The English Manner

Mezzotint Masterpieces

2013

01.05. - 28.07.

Line, Light and Shade

Line, Light and Shade

Master Drawings of Baroque

In cooperation with the Salzburg Museum/Department of Baroque Art, which as the former Salzburger Barockmuseum/Rossacher Collection had exhibited the Rembrandt etchings in autumn 2011, drawings of Austrian and South German Baroque artists are to be presented together.  

2011

10.06. - 21.08.

A new era – the age of Dürer

A new era – the age of Dürer

Masterpieces of printed graphics c. 1500

BICENTENARY PROGRAMME Graphic works from the Alte Galerie’s Kupferstichkabinett represent the apogee of Dürer’s graphic work and form the focus of the exhibition. These are complemented by works of great contemporaries.  

2010

07.05. - 01.11.

Showpieces

Showpieces

Masterpieces of goldsmithing from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Around thirty selected pieces from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection will illustrate the glories of the age in a special exhibition at Schloss Eggenberg, part of the Universal Museum Joanneum, in 2010.  

2009

19.06. - 04.10.

Barocke Ölskizzen aus Graz

Barocke Ölskizzen aus Graz

Brno/ Brünn (CZ), Mährische Galerie

  

2009

09.05. - 04.10.

The Legend of Rome

The Legend of Rome

The ancient foundations of the Baroque state

The heritage of ancient Rome lives on in the consciousness of Europeans right up to the present day with the architecture, science, language and political system of the “Imperium Romanum” all having significant influence on later societies.