Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt
Former name | Großherzoglich Hessisches Landesmuseum zu Darmstadt[1] |
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Established | 12 July 1820 |
Location | Friedensplatz 1, Darmstadt, Germany |
Coordinates | 49°52′30″N 8°39′13″E / 49.8749°N 8.6535°E |
Type | Multidisciplinary museum |
Key holdings | Drawings Dürer/Rembrandt, Block Beuys, A Forest of Sculptures, Messel pit fossils, American mastodon |
Collections | Paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, geology, paleontology, zoology, cultural history |
Collection size |
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Visitors | c. 80,000 |
Founder | Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse |
Director | Martin Faass |
Architects |
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Owner | Hessian Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts |
Employees | 83 (2014)[2] |
Public transit access | Tram, bus: Schloss, Luisenplatz |
Nearest car park | Schlossgarage |
Website | www.hlmd.de |
Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt (HLMD) is a large multidisciplinary museum in Darmstadt, Germany. The museum exhibits Rembrandt, Beuys, a primeval horse and a mastodon under the slogan "The whole world under one roof".[4][5] As one of the oldest public museums in Germany, it has c. 80,000 visitors every year and a collection size of 1.35 million objects.[5][6] Since 2019, Martin Faass has been director of the museum.[7][8] It is one of the three Hessian State museums, in addition to the museums in Kassel and Wiesbaden.[9] Similar institutions in Europe are the Universalmuseum Joanneum in Graz and the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.[5]
History
[edit]Art and natural history collections of the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt have been established since the 17th century.[10] The museum was founded on 12 July 1820[11] with the donation of the collections of Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse.[12] Initially located in the Baroque part of the Residential Palace Darmstadt,[13] the museum moved in 1906 to a nearby new building.[5] In 1937, 82 works of Modern art were confiscated during the Degenerate art campaign.[14][15][16] In the Brandnacht (fire night) on 11 to 12 September 1944 the museum building was partly destroyed;[17][18][19] it was reconstructed and reopened in 1955.[12][20]
Building
[edit]The main building was begun in 1897 by Alfred Messel and inaugurated in 1906.[20][3][21] The encyclopedic museum[22] consists of several period rooms or experience spaces,[23] a monumental entrance hall with the staircase in Palladian architecture, a Pompeian style wing (509 BC – 400 AD) for the ancient art (including Roman courtyard and Oceanus mosaic),[24][25] Romanesque corridors and chapels (900–1300) for the medieval treasure art, a Late Gothic hall (1350–1500) for the historical weapons, the Italian Renaissance Chiavenna room (c. 1580) for the Princely Treasury and corresponding open courtyards.[26] The large east-wing Baroque hall Großer Saal with an imposing barrel vault is used for special exhibitions.[27] This asymmetric agglomeration of architectural styles, according to the design philosophy "Form follows function",[11] is embedded in a rather rigid grid.[28] The south-east tower, containing the library,[13] is based on the tower of an 18th century Baroque plan for the Residential Palace Darmstadt by Louis Remy de la Fosse,[29] that was realized only partly.[30]
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Floor plan at the time of construction, published 1911
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Location
[edit]The museum is located between Residential Palace Darmstadt and the urban park Herrngarten .[3] Nearby are the neoclassical former court theatre Haus der Geschichte Darmstadt (House of History) by Georg Moller,[32] the squares Friedensplatz and Karolinenplatz , as well as the street Zeughausstraße (Cityring).[33][34]
Renovations and extensions
[edit]A large extension on the west side of the main building was designed by Reinhold Kargel,[35] completed in 1984.[20][21] As of 2023[update], the controversial,[23] confusing[36] modern building extension houses the painting gallery with 400 paintings.[37][38] After major €80 million renovations[22] from 2007 onwards, it reopened on 13 September 2014.[17][3] About 100,000 exhibits are displayed on 9,000 m2 (97,000 sq ft) of exhibition space; the complete floor area is 12,000 m2 (130,000 sq ft).[39] In its high-rise north wing, the museum houses the Art Nouveau/prehistory and early history, zoology/handicrafts, geology and modern/contemporary arts collections on floors one above the other.[21][40] Cultural history is presented in the lower south wing.[40]
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Entrance hall
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Roman courtyard and Oceanus mosaic
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Gothic Armoury hall
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Chiavenna room
Collections
[edit]The museum is especially noted for its art collection, including Pieter Brueghel the Elder's The Magpie on the Gallows, and one of the plaques from the Magdeburg Ivories (c. 968).[41] There are also strong collections of Art Nouveau objects from several countries,[42] and German, Dutch and Flemish paintings.[43] Basis of the graphic collection are the works by Dürer and Rembrandt, bought by museum founder Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse in 1803.[10] Interested visitors can request original prints and drawings in the study room.[44]
It also features an important natural history collection, with for instance fossils from the nearby Messel pit[45][46] and a historic American mastodon skeleton ("Peale's mastodon"), originally exhibited at Peale's Philadelphia Museum,[47] purchased by the Darmstadt naturalist Johann Jakob Kaup.[48][49] Also notable are the reconstructions of eleven hominid busts[50] and ten large-scale habitat dioramas.[26][51][52]
The Simon Spierer Collection A Forest of Sculptures includes works of well-known international artists of the 20th century from Early Modern to Contemporary art, like Constantin Brâncuși, Alberto Giacometti, Max Ernst, Henry Moore, Tony Cragg,[53] Hans Arp, Barbara Hepworth.[54][55] Spierer donated the sculpture collection in 2004.[56] Stele and Torso are the predominant motifs.[56]
The museum owns 290 objects by Joseph Beuys in seven rooms ("Block Beuys "),[5][57][58] the world's largest complex of his works.[56] Key works of the 1970 installation are expansive felt objects (1964–67), Fond III (layered felt and copper, 1969),[59] Scenes from the Deer Hunt (big closet with compartments filled with many small objects, 1961)[60] and Chair with Fat (1963).[61][62] Beuys worked on the installation until his death in 1986.[63] Richard Rijnvos wrote music to each of the seven rooms.[64][65]
Gallery
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Magdeburg Ivories Christ healing the possessed of Gerasa
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Ortenberg Altarpiece, c. 1420
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder The Magpie on the Gallows
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Peter Paul Rubens Diana Returning from the Chase
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Arnold Böcklin Chained Prometheus
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August Macke Walk on the Bridge
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Peale's Mastodon
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Fossil juwel beetle Buprestidae from Messel pit
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Study room: Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Skeleton Rider, c. 1655, pen and ink in brown
Special exhibitions
[edit]The museum regularly hosts temporary special exhibitions at Großer Saal.[66]
- 2002 Ausstellung Wüste Darmstadt[67]
- 2014 Ausstellung "Karl der Große 1200 Jahre Mythos und Wirklichkeit" 2014–2015 Darmstadt[68]
- 2015 Zwischen Aufklärung und Romantik : Zeichnungen, Aquarelle und Ölstudien aus der Gründungszeit des Hessischen Landesmuseums Darmstadt[69]
- 2015 Homo expanding worlds – originale Urmenschen-Funde aus fünf Weltregionen[70]
- 2016 Gestaltete Sehnsucht Reiseplakate um 1900[71]
- 2016 Tony Cragg: Unnatural selection[72]
- 2022 Remember Venice! Bernardo Bellotto zeichnet[73]
- 2023 Urknall der Kunst Moderne trifft Vorzeit[74]
Controversies
[edit]See also
[edit]Films
[edit]- "Museum check with Markus Brock: Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt. 30 min. First aired: 21 February 2021". 3sat-Mediathek (in German). 27 March 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
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Further reading
[edit]- Abrams, Michael (4 March 2015). "Hesse State Museum reopens with more art and history". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- Fichtner, Lutz; Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt (2015). Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt – Museumsführer (in German). Regensburg: Schnell et Steiner. ISBN 978-3-7954-2875-4. OCLC 900582028.
- Faass, Martin; Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt (2019). 200 Jahre universales Denken : Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt 1820-2020 (in German). Darmstadt: Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt. OCLC 1164645438.
- Neumann, Michael (1977). Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt (in German). Braunschweig: Westermann. OCLC 310439527.
- Ebert-Schifferer, Sybille; Gaehtgens, Thomas W.; Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt; Fondation Paribas (1996). Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt (in German). [Antwerpen]: Fondation Paribas. ISBN 2-911809-01-7. OCLC 75944123.
- Hessisches Landesmuseum; Woelk, Moritz (1999). Bildwerke vom 9. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert aus Stein, Holz und Ton im Hessischen Landesmuseum Darmstadt (in German). Berlin: Reimer. ISBN 3-496-01204-8. OCLC 46634303.
- Schmidt, Adolf; Landesbibliothek (Darmstadt, Germany); Grossherzogl Hessisches Landesmuseum (Darmstadt, Germany) (1906). Baron Hüpsch und sein Kabinett (1705-1805) : ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Hofbibliothek und des Museums zu Darmstadt (in German). Darmstadt: Historischer Verein für das grossherzogtum Hessen. OCLC 66543586.
- Grossherzogl Hessisches Landesmuseum (Darmstadt, Germany) (1907). Handzeichungen Arnold Böcklins : Stiftung des Freiherrn Maximilian v. Heyl und der Freifrau D. v. Heyl (in German). [Darmstadt]: Grossherzoglich Hessisches Landesmuseum. OCLC 1001191739.
- Grossherzogl Hessisches Landesmuseum (Darmstadt, Germany); Back, Friedrich (1908). Führer durch die Kunst- und Historischen Sammlungen. Darmstadt: [L.C. Wittich'sche Hofbuchdr.] OCLC 192874389.
- Buchhold, Ludwig; Grossherzogl Hessisches Landesmuseum (Darmstadt, Germany). (1895). Die Antikensammlungen des Grossherzoglichen Museums in Darmstadt (in German). Darmstadt: C.F. Winter'sche Buchdruckerei. OCLC 39648451.
- Architecture
- Jülich, Theo (2014). Alfred Messel und sein Darmstädter Landesmuseum Geschichte und Architektur (in German). Regensburg: Schnell + Steiner. ISBN 978-3-7954-2897-6. OCLC 892663194.
- Paintings
- Hessisches Landesmuseum; Howaldt, Gabriele; Bott, Barbara (1979). Malerei 1800 bis um 1900 (in German). Hanau: Peters. ISBN 3-87627-236-X. OCLC 6626741.
- Grossherzogl. Hessisches Landesmuseum; Back, Friedrich (1914). Verzeichnis der Gemälde: Grossherzoglich Hessisches Landesmuseum in Darmstadt. Darmstadt: Das Museum.
- Grossherzogl Hessisches Landesmuseum (Darmstadt, Germany); Hofmann, Rudolf (1885). Die Gemälde-Sammlung des Grossherzoglichen Museums zu Darmstadt (in German). Darmstadt: Grossh. Staatsverlags. OCLC 213606779.
- Fischer, Katinka (20 December 2020). "Hessisches Landesmuseum: Von Böcklin bis Beuys". FAZ.NET (in German). Archived from the original on 13 January 2023. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
- Paleontology and archaeology
- Gruber, Gabriele; Sandrock, Oliver; Wappler, Torsten (2018). "DARMSTADT: The Paleontological Collections of Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt". Paleontological Collections of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Natural History Collections. Cham: Springer International Publishing. pp. 157–164. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-77401-5_14. ISBN 978-3-319-77400-8. ISSN 2510-1862.
- "Ein Igel mit Helm und schuppigem Schwanz". Der Standard (in German). 27 February 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
- "Mysteries of the first mastodon". Princeton University Press. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- "Lost". The New Yorker. 18 December 1954. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- Schaaffhausen, Hermann (1883). Die Anthropologische Sammlung Des Grossherzoglichen Naturalien-cabinets Im Alten Schlosse. Anthropologischen Sammlungen Deutschlands ;9. Braunschweig: F. Vieweg und Sohn.
- Spierer Collection
- Boike, Ina; Anker, Valentina; Spierer, Simon; Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt (2005). Ein Wald der Skulpturen : Sammlung Simon Spierer : [Publikation anläßlich der Einrichtung der Dauerausstellung "Ein Wald der Skulpturen. Sammlung Simon Spierer"] (in German). Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz. ISBN 978-3-7757-1609-3. OCLC 217558796.
- Block Beuys
- Bracker, Alison; Barker, Rachel (1 November 2005). "Beuys is Dead: Long Live Beuys! Characterising Volition, Longevity, and Decision-Making in the Work of Joseph Beuys – Tate Papers". Tate. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- Hallett, Florence (29 September 2021). "The genius, and lies, of Joseph Beuys". The New European. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- Schott, Günter; Lorenz, Inge; Thorbecke, Jan Peter; Pohl, Klaus-D. (2014). Block Beuys Erinnerungen von Günter Schott, 1969 bis 2010 Restaurator am Hessischen Landesmuseum Darmstadt (in German). [Darmstadt]: Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt. ISBN 978-3-926527-85-1. OCLC 900879444.
- Beuys, Joseph; Beuys, Eva; Beuys, Wenzel; Beuys, Jessyka; Abate, Claudio; Hamilton, Richard; Hessisches Landesmuseum (1997). Joseph Beuys, Block Beuys : der Block Beuys im Hessischen Landesmuseum Darmstadt (in German). München: Schirmer/Mosel. ISBN 3-88814-829-4. OCLC 38851699.
- Leve, Manfred; Beuys, Joseph; Blume, Eugen (2004). Leve sieht Beuys : Block Beuys, Fotografien = Block Beuys, photographs (in German). Göttingen: Steidl. ISBN 3-86521-001-5. OCLC 56925385.
- Malaka, Stephan (2008). Die Aktualisierung der Alchemie im Werk von Joseph Beuys: der Beuys-Block als Manifestation eines okkultistisch geprägten Weltbildes [The updating of alchemy in Joseph Beuys' work : the "Beuys-Block" as a manifestation of a world view shaped by occultism] (dissertation thesis). Braunschweig: Hochschule für Bildende Künste. OCLC 455628131. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- Weimarck, Ann-Charlotte (2011). Joseph Beuys : fett och filt : en forskningskritisk essä (in Swedish). Stockholm/Stehag: Brutus Östlings Bokförlag Symposion. ISBN 978-91-7139-865-9. OCLC 748349271.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in German and English)
- "Willkommen". Freunde des Hessischen Landes Museums Darmstadt (in German). 11 August 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2023.