PHOTO: © Urania Berlin

Wege in den Klassizismus - von Jaques Louis David bis Karl Friedrich Schinkel

In the organizer's words:

Art history lecture

At the beginning of the 19th century, artistic styles began to overlap in time and could no longer be clearly distinguished from one another across Europe. The strengthening of nationalisms led to the most diverse forms of "art styles" in the respective countries.

Art historian Thomas R. Hoffmann would like to use the 2024/25 Urania season for an art tour through a century of upheavals and revolutions to present the diverse art movements of the 19th century and ask questions about their different interpretations.

Where do the stylistic influences come from? What were the role models and inspirations in the individual countries and nations? Where are the similarities, where are the differences? How are historical developments and upheavals related to the artistic styles?

An exciting tableau of pictures forms the backdrop for approaching the respective art movements.

Classicism forms the prelude, spanning from Italy to France and the German-speaking world.

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Price information:

Admission: 8 €, reduced: 5 €, members: 3 €

Location

Urania Berlin e.V. An der Urania 17 10787 Berlin

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