Feuerbach’s Muses – Lagerfeld’s Models, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Until July 15
Visitors to the Hamburger Kunsthalle will be treated to a dialogue between two masters on a subject that has always been topical since the most ancient of times - beauty. Nineteenth-century German painter Anselm Feuerbach (1829-2880) and fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld (b. 1933) have each sought to realize the ideal of timeless beauty, with models serving as icons and muses for both artists. On show are over 40 paintings, most of which Feuerbach produced between 1860 and 1870, along with 60 large-format photographs that Lagerfeld made specifically for the exhibition.
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