Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden Explained

Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Location:Dresden, Germany

Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (pronounced as /de/, Dresden State Art Collections) is a cultural institution in Dresden, Germany, owned by the State of Saxony. It is one of the most renowned and oldest museum institutions in the world, originating from the collections of the Saxon electors in the 16th century.

Today, the Dresden State Art Collections consists of fifteen museums.[1] Most of them are located in the Dresden Castle, the Zwinger and the Albertinum.

History

The museums belonging to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden originated from the collections of the Saxon electors, several of whom were also Kings of Poland.[2] Historical sources show that August I, Elector of Saxony, founded the electoral Kunstkammer (literally “art chamber”) in 1560, a collection of art located in the Dresden Castle.[2] August the Strong and his son, August III, Kings of Poland, were important patrons and remarkable connoisseurs of the arts. They developed their art collections in a systematic fashion; in the process, they not only provided a foundation of extraordinary masterpieces for the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, but also made these works accessible to select circles in their own time.

The Staatliche Kunstsammlungen has been a state-owned enterprise since January 1, 2009.[3] The association includes twelve museums which operate independently within the context of their own collection, but all share various institutions and facilities as well as a central administration.

Museums

Twelve museums belong to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden.

Painting galleries

Art museums

Ethnographic museums

Further institutions, such as the Kunstbibliothek (Art Library), the Kunstfonds (Art Fund) and the Gerhard Richter Archiv (Gerhard Richter Archive) also belong to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden.

Directors

Locations

The museums of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen are housed in six buildings. With the exception of Pillnitz Castle, they are all located in the historic center of Dresden.

Dresden Castle houses the Historic Green Vault (Historisches Grüne Gewölbe) and the New Green Vault (Neues Grüne Gewölbe), the Numismatic Cabinet (Münzkabinett), the Collection of Prints, Drawings and Photographs (Kupferstich-Kabinett), and the Armory (Rüstkammer) with the Turkish Chamber (Türckische Cammer).

The Zwinger palace contains the Old Masters Picture Gallery (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister), the Porcelain Collection (Porzellansammlung), and the Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments (Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon).

The Albertinum hosts the New Masters Gallery (Galerie Neue Meister) and the Sculpture Collection (Skulpturensammlung).

Pillnitz Castle houses the Arts and Crafts Museum (Kunstgewerbemuseum) and the Japanisches Palais the Ethnographical Museum Dresden (Museum für Völkerkunde). The Saxon Folk Art Museum and Puppet Theatre Collection (Museum für Sächsische Volkskunst and Puppentheatersammlung) can be found in the Jägerhof in Dresden-Neustadt.

Current status

The Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden is owned by the State of Saxony. It is a member of the Konferenz Nationaler Kultureinrichtungen, a union of more than twenty cultural institutions in the former East Germany.

Provenance Research and Restitutions

In the museums of the Dresden State Art Collections, the provenances of all acquisitions of works of art since 1933 are systematically investigated as part of the "Daphne" research, recording and inventory project. In 2020, the SKD restituted three graphic works from the Kupferstich-Kabinett to the family of Carl Heumann (1886-1945). Other restitutions are planned, but due to the covid epidemic, the transfer of two watercolor drawings with religious motifs by Peter Fendi (1796-1842) and an oil study of a girl with a parrot by Jakob Gensler (1808-1848) to the descendants of the former owner living in the USA and Great Britain have been postponed.[4]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: SKD: History. 2020-07-15. www.skd.museum.
  2. Web site: History of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden . 2011 . 14 November 2011 . Dresden State Art Collections.
  3. Web site: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden . 2011 . 14 November 2011 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111116080134/http://www.skd.museum/en/about-us/index.html . 16 November 2011 .
  4. Web site: SKD Blog: Erinnerung leben: Der Kunstsammler Carl Heumann und seine Familie heute. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20211016025030/https://blog.skd.museum/forschung/erinnerung-leben-der-kunstsammler-carl-heumann-und-seine-familie-heute/. 2021-10-16. 2021-10-16. blog.skd.museum.