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The Kunsthistorisches Museum ( "Museum of
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", often referred to as the "Museum of Fine Arts") is an
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in
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, Austria. Housed in its festive palatial building on the
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, it is crowned with an octagonal dome. The term ''Kunsthistorisches Museum'' applies to both the institution and the main building. It is the largest
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in the country and one of the most important museums worldwide. Emperor
Franz Joseph I Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (german: Franz Joseph Karl, hu, Ferenc József Károly, 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until ...
of
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opened the facility around 1891 at the same time as the Natural History Museum, Vienna which has a similar design and is directly across Maria-Theresien-Platz. The two buildings were constructed between 1871 and 1891 according to plans by Gottfried Semper and Baron Karl von Hasenauer. The emperor commissioned the two Ringstraße museums to create a suitable home for the Habsburgs' formidable art collection and to make it accessible to the general public. The buildings are rectangular in shape, with symmetrical Renaissance Revival façades of
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lined with large arched windows on the main levels and topped with an octagonal dome high. The interiors of the museums are lavishly decorated with marble, stucco ornamentation, gold-leaf, and murals. The grand stairway features paintings by Gustav Klimt, Ernst Klimt, Franz Matsch, Hans Makart and Mihály Munkácsy.


Collection


Picture gallery

The museum's primary collections are those of the Habsburgs, particularly from the
portrait A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this ...
and armour collections of Ferdinand of Tirol, the collections of Emperor Rudolph II (the largest part of which is, however, scattered), and the collection of paintings of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, of which his Italian paintings were first documented in the ''
Theatrum Pictorium ''Theatrum Pictorium'', or ''Theatre of Painting'', is a short-hand name of a book published in the 1660s by David Teniers the Younger for his employer, the Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria. It was a catalog of 243 Italian paintings in the Arc ...
''. Notable works in the picture gallery include: * Jan van Eyck: '' Portrait of Cardinal Niccolò Albergati'' (c. 1431) * Antonello da Messina: '' San Cassiano Altarpiece'' (1475–1476) *
Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual ...
: ** '' Madonna of the Meadow'' (1506) ** '' St Margaret and the Dragon'' (1518) * Albrecht Dürer: ** '' Avarice'' (1507) ** '' Adoration of the Trinity'' (1511) * Titian: ** ''
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'' (1516–17) ** '' Portrait of Isabella d'Este'' (1534–1536) * Lorenzo Lotto: '' Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine and Saint James'' (c.1527) * Tintoretto: '' Susanna and the Elders'' (1555–56) *
Pieter Brueghel the Elder Pieter Bruegel (also Brueghel or Breughel) the Elder (, ; ; – 9 September 1569) was the most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and printmaker, known for his landscapes and peasant scenes (so-called ge ...
: ** '' The Fight Between Carnival and Lent ''(1559) ** '' Children's Games'' (1560) ** '' The Tower of Babel'' (1563) ** '' The Procession to Calvary'' (1564) ** ''
The Gloomy Day ''The Gloomy Day'' is an oil on wood painting by Pieter Bruegel in 1565. The painting is one in a series of six works, five of which are still extant, that depict different times of the year. The painting is currently in the collection of the K ...
(February - March)'' (1565) ** ''
The Return of the Herd ''The Return of the Herd'' is an oil on wood painting by Pieter Bruegel in 1565. The painting is one in a series of six works (High Springtime is presumed lost) that depict different seasons. The painting is currently in the collection of the Ku ...
(October - November)'' (1565) ** ''
The Hunters in the Snow ''The Hunters in the Snow'' ( nl, Jagers in de Sneeuw), also known as ''The Return of the Hunters'', is a 1565 oil-on-wood painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The Northern Renaissance work is one of a series of works, five of which still survi ...
(December - January)'' (1565) ** '' The Peasant and the Nest Robber'' (Bauer und Vogeldieb), 1568 ** ''
The Peasant Wedding ''The Peasant Wedding'' is a 1567 genre painting by the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker Pieter Bruegel the Elder, one of his many depicting peasant life. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Pieter Bru ...
'' (1568/69) ** '' The Peasant Dance'' (1568/69) * Giuseppe Arcimboldo: ** '' The Four Seasons'' *** ''Summer'' (1563) *** ''Winter'' (1563) *
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi (Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi) da Caravaggio, known as simply Caravaggio (, , ; 29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of hi ...
: ** '' The Crowning with Thorns'' (c. 1602–1604) ** '' Madonna of the Rosary'' (1606–07) ** '' David with the Head of Goliath'' *
Peter Paul Rubens Sir Peter Paul Rubens (; ; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat from the Duchy of Brabant in the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradit ...
: ** '' Miracles of St. Francis Xavier'' ** '' Angelica and the Hermit'' (1626–1628) ** '' Ildefonso Altarpiece'' (1630–1632) ** '' Self-Portrait'' (1638–39) ** '' The Fur'' (1638) * Rembrandt: ''
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'' (1652) * Johannes Vermeer: ''
The Art of Painting ''The Art of Painting'' (Dutch: ''Allegorie op de schilderkunst''), also known as ''The Allegory of Painting'', or ''Painter in his Studio'', is a 17th-century oil on canvas painting by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. It is owned by the Austr ...
'' (1665–66) * Diego Velázquez: Several portraits of the Spanish royal family, a branch of the Habsburg, sent to Vienna. *
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: ''Seestück''; ''Seehafen'' * Thomas Gainsborough: ''Landscape in Suffolk'' (1748; currently not on display) The collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum: * Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection * Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities * Collection of Sculpture and Decorative Arts * Coin Collection * Library


Hofburg

* Ephesus Museum * Collection of Ancient Musical Instruments * Collection of Arms and Armour * Archive * Secular and Ecclesiastical Treasury (in the Schweizerhof)


Others

* Museum of Carriages and Department of Court Uniforms (in Schönbrunn Palace) * Collections of Ambras Castle (in Innsbruck) * the Austrian Theatre Museum in Palais Lobkowitz Also affiliated are the: * Museum of Ethnology in the Neue Burg (affiliated in 2001); * '' Lipizzaner-Museum'' in the ''
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Nazi-looted art

In 2010, an Austrian government panel recommended that the Kunsthistorisches Museum should restitute two altar panels by the 16th-century Dutch artist, Maerten van Heemskerck to the heirs of Richard Neumann, a Jewish art collector in Vienna plundered by the Nazis. In 2015, a dispute over a painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, ''The Fight Between Carnival and Lent'' (1559) erupted between Poland and Austria. Poland presented evidence that the painting had been seized by Charlotte von Wächter, the wife of Krakow's Nazi governor Otto von Wächter, during the
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. The Kunsthistorisches Museum, insisted that it had owned the painting since the 17th century, and that the artwork seized by von Wächter in 1939 "was a different painting".


Recent events

One of the museum's most important objects, the '' Cellini Salt Cellar'' sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini, was stolen on 11 May 2003 and recovered on 21 January 2006, in a box buried in a forest near the town of Zwettl. It was featured in an episode of '' Museum Secrets'' on the History Channel. It had been the greatest art theft in Austrian history. The museum is the subject of Johannes Holzhausen's documentary film ''The Great Museum'' (2014), filmed over two years in the run up to the re-opening of the newly renovated and expanded Kunstkammer rooms in 2013. From October 2018 through January 2019 the museum hosted the world's largest-ever exhibition of works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder called ''Bruegel – Once in a Lifetime''.


Gallery


See also

* Imperial Treasury, Vienna * List of largest art museums


References


External links

*
Photoartkalmar.com: Spherical panorama of entrance

Flickr.com: Hofburg's Armory photo galleryVirtual tour of the Kunsthistorisches Museum
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