Grunewald Collection
Grunewald, a picturesque district located in the western part of Berlin, Germany, is known for its rich history and artistic treasures
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Grunewald, a picturesque district located in the western part of Berlin, Germany, is known for its rich history and artistic treasures. This city map from 1897 provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing the layout of Berlin and its surrounding areas. Amongst the notable artworks associated with a lithograph featuring Isadora Duncan, an influential dancer who captivated audiences with her innovative performances. Another masterpiece that emerged from this region is "An Interior with a Woman Watering Plants, " an oil on canvas painting that beautifully captures the tranquility of domestic life. Nature lovers will appreciate "Lunch by the River, " which showcases the beauty of Grunewald's landscapes through black and brown ink watercolors. Moving onto portraiture, we encounter Karl Gerhard depicted as Thesbis in full length in an oil on canvas artwork created in 1941. The German Empress also left her mark at Grunewald by participating in a boar hunt near Berlin as depicted in a lithograph. However, it is Matthias Gruenewald who truly stands out as an artist associated with Grunewald. His portrait of Guido Guersi from 1513-1515 showcases his mastery over capturing human expressions and emotions on canvas. In another work titled "Saint Dorothy with basket of flowers" dating back to c1520, Gruenewald displays his skillful use of colors to bring religious figures to life. Not limited to portraits or religious themes alone, Gruenewald's talent extends to capturing raw emotions such as seen in his haunting depiction titled "Head of a screaming child. " On another note entirely lies Herman Wildenvey's portrait - an homage to one of Norway's most celebrated poets. Lastly, we cannot forget about Gruenwald's renowned masterpiece - The Isenheim Altarpiece. Its right wing portrays "The Temptation of Saint Anthony, " while the left wing presents "Annunciation.