Das alles bin ich! Christoph M眉ller鈥檚 Gift, Part 2
The exhibition Das alles bin ich (I Am All That!) presents the generous gift of some 200 works that art collector Christoph M眉ller has made to the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings). The works on paper 鈥 drawings, prints and watercolours 鈥 not only show a broad panorama of visual themes spanning five centuries, but also reflect the influences on the collector and his interests. One aspect of the collection at a time will be featured in four successive presentations. The presentation beginning on 26 August 2025 focusses on people, interpersonal relationships and encounters.
Portraits and plant studies, harbours and history paintings, landscapes and genre scenes: This exhibition shows the entire spectrum of an extraordinary collection. A fascinating cross-section of European art history unfolds within works from early modern history to the present. The exhibited works on paper originate from Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and France 鈥 telling of people and nature, history and everyday life, beliefs, feelings and the power to create. Representations of figures and nudes are on view, as well as seascapes, nature studies, animals, forests and quite a lot more.
Recommended for you
The exhibition Das alles bin ich (I Am All That!) presents the generous gift of some 200 works that art collector Christoph M眉ller has made to the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings). The works on paper 鈥 drawings, prints and watercolours 鈥 not only show a broad panorama of visual themes spanning five centuries, but also reflect the influences on the collector and his interests. One aspect of the collection at a time will be featured in four successive presentations. The presentation beginning on 26 August 2025 focusses on people, interpersonal relationships and encounters.
Portraits and plant studies, harbours and history paintings, landscapes and genre scenes: This exhibition shows the entire spectrum of an extraordinary collection. A fascinating cross-section of European art history unfolds within works from early modern history to the present. The exhibited works on paper originate from Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and France 鈥 telling of people and nature, history and everyday life, beliefs, feelings and the power to create. Representations of figures and nudes are on view, as well as seascapes, nature studies, animals, forests and quite a lot more.
Contact details