May 7, 2022 - October 31, 2022
Joseph Vivien, Charles, Duke of Berry, Pastel on paper, 100,5 x 81,5 cm, 1700 |
VIVE LE PASTEL!Pinakotheken München - Die Alte Pinakothek, Barer Str. 27, München, GermanyMay 7, 2022 - October 31, 2022
Often seen in art galleries or palaces, in magnificent ornamental frames and behind glass, their powdery surface making them seem as delicate as they are exquisite: pastels. They enjoyed considerable popularity in the 18th century when many works were created, especially in France. The colours are applied dry, using pastel sticks and cover the whole surface area. The pastel painting technique was frequently used for lively, sensitively composed portraits in particular.But what are the reasons behind the technique’s blossom at the time, what advantages did pastels have over oil paintings, who had their portraits painted in pastel – and how exactly were pastels created? These questions are to be explored in a special exhibition that the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen will be staging in May 2022 in the Alte Pinakothek. The focus is on the collections’ own holdings, in which such important names as Joseph Vivien, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Rosalba Carriera and Jean-Étienne Liotard are represented with individual works. For the first time pastel paintings from the Alte Pinakothek will be shown together with those from the state gallery in Neues Schloss Schleißheim. In addition, some rarely displayed works from the depot by anonymous artists, as well as a few selected loans will also be exhibited. This unique combination of works makes it possible to compare artists and their approaches and invites visitors to discover the variety of different effects realised in these works. Media partner: ARTE Pinakotheken München - Die Alte Pinakothek
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