collection Stumbling across the name Salomon Five years ago, whilst researching the ‘Adam Collection’ (1), an employee of the State Secret Archives noticed the note ‘acquired from the Salomon Collection’. [...] the ongoing provenance research project on the Adam Collection at the State…
Exhibition reader (Spanish version) Dzehkabtún Dzehkabtún 1 project page (DFG) Dzehkabtún 2 project page (DFG) Dzehkabtún bibliography Santa Rosa Xtampak 1) Santa Rosa Xtampak project page (BKM) 2) Santa Rosa [...] Santa Rosa Xtampak SPKmagazin: Research Questions with Project Leader…
Avant-gardes , which opened this year in the converted Dresden log cabin on the banks of the Elbe. Over 1.5 million objects from Marzona’s donations to the Dresden State Art Collections are housed here. Letters
up the elongated architecture of the former goods station halls. The front section, covering around 1,300 square metres, offers ample space for changing special exhibitions. Mark Bradford’s show marks the
Transferred to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in 1967 for the symbolic price of 1 DM, the approximately 1,500 pages of text are kept on permanent loan at the Westphalian Literary Archive. Now some [...] letters only come into view when you are bent over a text by a few…
(Museum of European Cultures) of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (National Museums in Berlin) owns around 1,200 objects from the everyday culture and popular art of various social classes in the nineteenth century [...] large display case in the museum's foyer, which now bears the name…
the sixth day of the trial, 14 May 1919, the following was pronounced: “The following are sentenced: 1. The accused Hussar Runge, for breach of duty whilst on guard duty in the field, for attempted manslaughter
Maya culture at the Ibero-American Institute, or the research and digitisation project involving over 1,000 French drawings in the Kupferstichkabinett, which are little known to specialists and the wider
new splendour, whilst in the north wing the Museum of Islamic Art awaits visitors, displaying almost 1,000 objects across two floors instead of the previous 400. The Museum of the Ancient Near East will