Ralph Gleis
Ralph Gleis is the director of the Alte Nationalgalerie Berlin and curator of numerous exhibitions on the art of the 19th and early 20th century.
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Ed. Ralph Gleis et al.
Secessions
Klimt - Stuck - LiebermannAt the end of the 19th century the term “Secession” stood for the artistic beginnings of modernism. Art was surging forward towards freedom. Avant-garde artists showed their new creative works in the exhibitions of the Secession. In ... -
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Gustave Caillebotte
Painter and Patron of ImpressionismThe painting Paris Street, Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894) is an icon of Impressionism.This volume presents the work in the context of Caillebotte’s innovative artistic work, introducing him as a driving force in the ... -
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Ed. Ralph Gleis et al.
In 1867, Monet (1840–1925) turned his back on tradition when he focused on the bustling life of Paris from the balcony of the Louvre. He was fascinated by the present in the growing French capital rather than the old masters. In a series of ...