Dresden State Art Collections Collection
Discover the captivating world of art at the Dresden State Art Collections
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Discover the captivating world of art at the Dresden State Art Collections. Immerse yourself in a journey through time and witness masterpieces that have stood the test of centuries. Saskia with the red flower, painted by Rembrandt van Rhijn in 1641, captures a moment of delicate beauty frozen in time. The vibrant red flower adds a touch of passion to this exquisite portrait. Step into the misty atmosphere of Ernst Ferdinand Oehme's Procession in the Fog from 1828. This painting transports you to another realm, where figures emerge mysteriously from within the haze, creating an ethereal scene. Caspar David Friedrich's Doorway in Meissen, created in 1827, invites you to explore hidden worlds beyond its threshold. The artist's use of light and shadow creates an air of intrigue and beckons you to step closer. Pieter Paul Rubens' The drunken Hercules, led by a Nymph and a Satyr (ca 1614), depicts mythology intertwining with human weakness. It serves as a reminder that even heroes can succumb to temptation. Judas Iscariot (1923) by Sascha Schneider delves into biblical betrayal with striking intensity. The artist captures Judas' torment and inner conflict through his powerful brushstrokes. Karl Louis Preusser's At the Dresden gallery (1881) offers us a glimpse into history as we observe visitors admiring priceless artworks within these very walls, and is a testament to how art has always captivated audiences throughout time. Rubens returns with The Hero of Virtue (Mars), garlanded by the Goddess of Victory (ca 1616). This majestic painting embodies strength and triumph while showcasing Rubens' mastery over composition and color. Poussin's Bathsheba at Her Bath (c. 1635) presents an intimate scene bathed in soft light; it captures the vulnerability and sensuality of its subject.