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Art institution Wiesbaden pays tribute to its benefactor

Wiesbaden Museum acknowledges its benefactor
Wiesbaden Museum acknowledges its benefactor

- Art institution Wiesbaden pays tribute to its benefactor

The Hessian State Museum in Wiesbaden is set to host a new exhibition starting September 5, titled "Feininger, Münter, Modersohn-Becker ... Or How Art Comes into the Museum". This exhibition is a tribute to the museum's anonymous patron, who has generously donated a collection of about 100 paintings.

The private collection, bequeathed to the Hessisches Landesmuseum Wiesbaden, consists of works by renowned artists such as Feininger, Münter, and Modersohn-Becker. The artworks will be presented for the first time in this exhibition.

The patron of the collection wishes to remain anonymous, but their generous donation will undoubtedly enrich the museum's high-caliber collection. The exhibition will contextualize these new additions with previous significant donations to the museum.

The exhibition promises to be a fascinating exploration of the artworks and their origins. With 50 artworks from the private collection on display, visitors will have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and significance of these pieces.

The exhibition will take place at the Museum in Wiesbaden, and it is not to be missed. Whether you are a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of art and discover the stories behind these masterpieces.

So, mark your calendars for September 5 and join the Hessian State Museum in Wiesbaden for this exciting new exhibition. Let the art of Feininger, Münter, and Modersohn-Becker inspire you and celebrate the generosity of the museum's unnamed patron.

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