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Saturday, December 28, 2024

NUDES, ANTIQUITY, ANATOMY Exploring the World through Drawing

Hamburger Kunsthalle 

 8 November 2024 to 23 February 2025 

Drawing as a technique for discovering the world is the focus of a cross institutional project being developed by the Hamburger Kunsthalle (Department of Prints and Drawings) in cooperation with the University of Hamburg (Art History Department) and the Hamburg State and University Library. Two concurrent exhibitions will look at drawing as taught at the academies and in artists’ studios in contrast with amateur drawing practised in private. 

The exhibition in the Harzen Cabinet at the Hamburger Kunsthalle features drawings from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries that demonstrate the potential of artistic-scientific drawing as an instrument for conveying knowledge and gaining new insights. Also on display will be selected depictions of classes held in studios and at academies. On view at the Hamburg State and University Library will be a compendium of late-seventeenth-century drawings by an aristocratic dilettante that have yet to be thoroughly researched. They include drawings from various fields of knowledge such as anatomy, antiquity and natural history. These works will be juxtaposed with prints and historical pattern books in order to illustrate common motifs and imagery. 

This cooperative project sheds light on the pictorial research at the heart of the discipline of art history as well as the relevance of indexing, documenting and consolidating knowledge through drawing – a practice that has fallen into neglect with today’s predominance of digital media. The exhibition will be developed in the course of several seminars and will be accompanied by a catalogue with texts by students and the curators. An online exhibition is also in planning in order to highlight in a universally comprehensible way the potential of historical scholarship and artistic exploration of the world. 

Curators: Dr. Andreas Stolzenburg (Head of the Department of Prints and Drawings, Hamburger Kunsthalle), Prof. Dr. Iris Wenderholm (University of Hamburg) and Dr. Iris Brahms (University of Tübingen)

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Giuseppe Maria Mitelli (1634– 1718) Alfabeto in Sogno […], Bologna, 1683 (Titelblatt; Kupferstich) Hamburger Kunsthalle, Bibliothek © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk Foto: Christoph Irrgang

Giuseppe Maria Mitelli Alfabeto in Sogno […], Bologna, 1683 (Titelblatt; Kupferstich)

Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) Zwei Proportionsstudien eines  männlichen Akts, um 1513 Feder in Braun, 251 x 180 mm Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk Foto: Christoph Irrgang

Albrecht Dürer Zwei Proportionsstudien eines männlichen Akts , um 1513

Hendrick Goltzius, Stecher (1558–1617) Apollo Belvedere, 1592, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk

Hendrick Goltzius, Stecher Apollo Belvedere , 1592

Angelica Kaufmann (1741–1807) Jugendliches Selbstbildnis als  Zeichnerin, um 1770 Feder in Braun, braun und grau laviert, 190 x 161 mm Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk  Foto: Christoph Irrgang

Angelica Kaufmann Jugendliches Selbstbildnis als Zeichnerin , um 1770

Giulio Tomba, Stecher (um 1780–1841), Felice Giani, Zeichner (1758–1823) Rosaspinas's Zeichenschule, 1811, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk

Giulio Tomba, Stecher, Felice Giani, Zeichner Rosaspinas's Zeichenschule , 1811

Tommaso Minardi (1787–1871) Akademische Akstudie eines jungen  Mannes (Saverio), 1810–1812 Schwarze Kreide, 620 x 430 mm Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk  Foto: Christoph Irrgang

Tommaso Minardi Akademische Akstudie eines jungen Mannes (Saverio) , 1810–1812

Marco Dente, Stecher, (1493–1560) Die Akademie des Baccio Bandinelli, nach 1531, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk Foto: Christoph Irrgang

Anonym (italienisch?, 16. Jh.), Stecher Die Akademie des Baccio Bandinelli , nach 1531

Luca Ciamberlano (um 1580– 1641) und Francesco Brizio (1574–1623), Gesichtsstudien (aus: Scuola  perfetta per imparare a disegnare  […]), 1600/1625 Kupferstich, 174 x 120 mm (Blatt) Sammlung Hegewisch, Hamburg © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk  Foto: Christoph Irrgang

Luca Ciamberlano (um 1580– 1641) und Francesco Brizio (1574–1623) Gesichtsstudien (aus: Scuola perfetta per imparare a disegnare […]) , 1600/1625

Frederick Bloemaert (1614/17– 1690) nach Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651) Ein Zeichenschüler (in: Konstryk  tekenboek […], Amsterdam, 1740) Kupferstich und Farbholzschnitt, 395 x 295 mm (Blatt) Hamburger Kunsthalle, Bibliothek © Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk Foto: Christoph Irrgang

Frederick Bloemaert (1614/17–1690), nach Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651) Ein Zeichenschüler (in: Konstryk tekenboek […], Amsterdam) , 1740





Odoardo Fialetti, Radierer Schüler beim Zeichnen , 1608

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