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The '''Von der Heydt Museum''' is a [[museum]] in [[Wuppertal, Germany]].
The '''Von der Heydt Museum''' is a [[museum]] in [[Wuppertal, Germany]].


The Von der Heydt Museum includes works by 19th- and 20th-century artists. The first of [[Pablo Picasso]]’s works that ever appeared in public was displayed here.{{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
The Von der Heydt Museum includes works by artists from the 17th century to the present time.


==History==
==History==
The museum is housed in the former city hall of [[Elberfeld]], which in 1902 became a municipal museum.
The museum is housed in the former city hall of [[Elberfeld]], which in 1902 became a municipal museum.


The museum was named in 1961 after the Von der Heydt family. Banker [[August von der Heydt (1851–1929)]] and his son [[Eduard von der Heydt]] (1882–1964) were important patrons.<ref name=about>{{cite web|url=http://vdh.netgate1.net/About_us.html|title=About us|accessdate=22 Mar 2012}}</ref>
The museum was named in 1961 after the Von der Heydt family. Banker August von der Heydt and his son [[Eduard von der Heydt]] (1882–1964) were important patrons.<ref name=about>{{cite web|url=https://vdh-museum.de/museum/das-von-der-heydt-museum/|title=Von der Heydt-Museum|access-date=24 October 2019}} (in German)</ref>


==Notable works==
==Notable works==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Carl Spitzweg 025.jpg|[[Carl Spitzweg]], ''Der Geologe'', 1855/60
File:Caspar-Netscher-Dame-am-Fenster.jpg|Dame am Fenster<br>[[Caspar Netscher]]
File:Marées Adolf von Hildebrand groß.jpg|[[Hans von Marées]], ''Porträt Adolf von Hildebrand'', around 1868
File:Paul Cézanne - L'ermitage à Pontoise.jpg|L'ermitage à Pontoise<br>[[Paul Cézanne]]
File:Claude Monet - Vétheuil, 1901 (Von der Heydt-Museum).jpg|[[Claude Monet]], ''Vétheuil'', around 1901
File:Umberto Boccioni - Visioni simultanee.jpg|Visioni simultanee<br>[[Umberto Boccioni]]
File:DEGAS PROBENSAAL.jpg|[[Edgar Degas]], ''Tänzerinnen im Probensaal'', 1891
File:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Frauen auf der Strasse.jpg|Frauen auf der Strasse<br>[[Ernst Ludwig Kirchner]]
File:Paul Cézanne - L'ermitage à Pontoise.jpg|[[Paul Cézanne]], ''Die eremitage in Pontoise'', 1881
File:Gauguin Nature morte aux oiseaux exotiques II.jpg|[[Paul Gauguin]], ''Stillleben mit exotischen Vögeln II'', 1902
</gallery>
</gallery>

== Directors ==
* 1902–1929: [[Friedrich Fries]] (1865–1954)
* 1929–1952: [[Victor Dirksen]] (1887–1955)
* 1953–1962: [[Harald Seiler]] (1910–1976)
* 1962–1985: [[Günter Aust]] (1921–2018)
* 1985–2006: [[Sabine Fehlemann]] (1941–2008)
* 2006– 1 May 2019: [[Gerhard Finckh]] (born 1952)
* since 1 April 2020 [[Roland Mönig]] (born 1965)


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://vdh.netgate1.net/Welcome_3.html}} {{De icon}}
* {{Official website|https://von-der-heydt-museum.de/}}{{in lang|de}}
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 15 March 2024

Von der Heydt Museum
Von der Heydt Museum
Map
Interactive fullscreen map
LocationWuppertal, Germany
Coordinates51°15′26″N 7°8′48″E / 51.25722°N 7.14667°E / 51.25722; 7.14667

The Von der Heydt Museum is a museum in Wuppertal, Germany.

The Von der Heydt Museum includes works by artists from the 17th century to the present time.

History

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The museum is housed in the former city hall of Elberfeld, which in 1902 became a municipal museum.

The museum was named in 1961 after the Von der Heydt family. Banker August von der Heydt and his son Eduard von der Heydt (1882–1964) were important patrons.[1]

Notable works

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Directors

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ "Von der Heydt-Museum". Retrieved 24 October 2019. (in German)
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