In the footsteps of the "Master of Light", Thomas R. Hoffmann undertakes an art journey throughout Europe.
London-born William Turner - one of the most popular artists of the 19th century with museum audiences - celebrates his 250th birthday this year. He is considered by many to be one of the pioneers of modernism.
His works from the last two decades of his life are particularly inspiring with their unique compositions of light and color. Throughout his life, he traveled and wandered throughout Europe. He visited France, Switzerland, Italy and German-speaking countries, among others, and also stopped off in Berlin. He also visited his picturesque hometown in the heart of the Middle Moselle.
This is one of the reasons why the art historian Thomas R. Hoffmann will trace William Turner's fascination in an exclusive lecture at the beginning of the anniversary year and take you on a "Turnerian" art journey throughout Europe.
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Admission: 8 €, reduced: 5 €, members: 3 €