Kupferstich Kabinett Collection
"Exploring the Riches of Kupferstich Kabinett: A Journey through Art and History" Step into the world of art at Kupferstich Kabinett
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"Exploring the Riches of Kupferstich Kabinett: A Journey through Art and History" Step into the world of art at Kupferstich Kabinett, where masterpieces from various eras come alive. Monument Henri Daniel Guyot by Alphonse Pierre Giraud takes us back to 1829, showcasing a remarkable tribute to an influential figure. Meanwhile, The Host Miracle of Amsterdam by Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen transports us to 1518 Netherlands, capturing a momentous event. Gerrit Groenewegen's Sailing Ships at Sea immerses us in the beauty and vastness of the ocean in 1786. Jan Tersteeg's depiction of Socrates and Xanthippe invites contemplation on philosophy and relationships in 1765. Pieter van der Plas (II) presents Ceres, Bacchus, and Venus in an enchanting piece that reflects upon mythology during the late 17th or early 18th century. Augustinus Terwesten I's Four Studies of Feet showcases meticulous attention to detail from the late 17th century. Hermanus Fock's Landscape with Mother and Child evokes serenity amidst nature between 1781-1822. Nieuwe Zijds Voorburgwal with Old Haarlem by The Netherlandsmersluis Amsterdam offers a glimpse into historic architecture. Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar captures pastoral scenes with Two Cows with Two Shepherds (1814), while Gerard Melder paints River Landscape with Anglers at a Statue of Venus (1703-1754), inviting viewers to appreciate both nature and classical artistry. Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar also brings us View of a Chapel in Zellingen am Main Germany (1798-1837), transporting us across borders.