Art history lecture by Thomas R. Hoffmann
In the 19th century, many artists wandered through Europe. They paused time and again, were enchanted by nature and captured it with painterly means.
Whether Turner and Constable from England, Schinkel and Blechen from Germany, Corot or Daubigny from France. They all set out - alone or in small groups - to capture the magic of nature and capture it on canvas.
Accompany art historian Thomas R. Hoffmann on a picturesque art walk through time.
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Admission: 8 €, reduced: 5 €, members: 3 €