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[[File:Bröhan-Museum.jpg|thumb|The Bröhan Museum.]]
[[File:Bröhan-Museum.jpg|thumb|The Bröhan Museum.]]
[[File:Karl Hagemeister Seerosen.jpg|thumb|Karl Hagemeister: ''Water Lilies''.]]
[[File:Karl Hagemeister Seerosen.jpg|thumb|Karl Hagemeister: ''Water Lilies''.]]
The '''Bröhan Museum''' is a museum of art and design in [[Berlin]]. It is devoted to [[Art Nouveau]], [[Art Deco]] and [[:wikt:functionalism|functionalism]], and occupies a late-classicist former barracks in [[Charlottenburg]], opposite [[Charlottenburg Palace]].<ref name=home>[http://www.broehan-museum.de/en_museum.html Museum] {{en icon}}</ref>
The '''Bröhan Museum''' is a museum of art and design in [[Berlin]]. It is devoted to [[Art Nouveau]], [[Art Deco]] and [[:wikt:functionalism|functionalism]], and occupies a late-classicist former barracks in [[Charlottenburg]], opposite [[Charlottenburg Palace]].<ref name=home>[http://www.broehan-museum.de/en_museum.html Museum] {{wayback|url=http://www.broehan-museum.de/en_museum.html |date=20101206024138 |df=y }} {{en icon}}</ref>


The museum is organised into "room ensembles", each containing examples of art, design and furniture from a particular phase in late-19th/early-20th century<ref>[http://www.timeout.com/berlin/art/venue/1%3A4382/brohan-museum Bröhan-Museum] ''[[Time Out (company)|Time Out]]''. {{en icon}}</ref> art history. Glassware, metalware and ceramics are displayed alongside paintings, in rooms furnished and decorated accordingly.<ref name=home /> The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions on related themes.<ref>[http://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/stadtleben/jugendstil-schmuck-von-rene-lalique-im-broehan-museum/1035102.html Jugendstil-Schmuck von René Lalique im Bröhan-Museum] ''[[Der Tagesspiegel]]'', 6 September 2007. Retrieved 17 September 2010. {{de icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.bz-berlin.de/kultur/kunst/malakhovs-porzellan-article391605.html Bröhan-Museum: Malakhovs Porzellan] Martina Hafner, ''[[B.Z. (newspaper)|B.Z.]]'', 9 March 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2010. {{de icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.moz.de/kultur/kultur/artikel-ansicht/dg/0/1/251969/ Bröhan-Museum würdigt Maler Philipp Franck mit einer Schau] ''Märkische Oderzeitung''. {{de icon}}</ref>
The museum is organised into "room ensembles", each containing examples of art, design and furniture from a particular phase in late-19th/early-20th century<ref>[http://www.timeout.com/berlin/art/venue/1%3A4382/brohan-museum Bröhan-Museum] {{wayback|url=http://www.timeout.com/berlin/art/venue/1%3A4382/brohan-museum |date=20121017034038 |df=y }} ''[[Time Out (company)|Time Out]]''. {{en icon}}</ref> art history. Glassware, metalware and ceramics are displayed alongside paintings, in rooms furnished and decorated accordingly.<ref name=home /> The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions on related themes.<ref>[http://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/stadtleben/jugendstil-schmuck-von-rene-lalique-im-broehan-museum/1035102.html Jugendstil-Schmuck von René Lalique im Bröhan-Museum] ''[[Der Tagesspiegel]]'', 6 September 2007. Retrieved 17 September 2010. {{de icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.bz-berlin.de/kultur/kunst/malakhovs-porzellan-article391605.html Bröhan-Museum: Malakhovs Porzellan] Martina Hafner, ''[[B.Z. (newspaper)|B.Z.]]'', 9 March 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2010. {{de icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.moz.de/kultur/kultur/artikel-ansicht/dg/0/1/251969/ Bröhan-Museum würdigt Maler Philipp Franck mit einer Schau] ''Märkische Oderzeitung''. {{de icon}}</ref>


Many major figures from the history of decorative art and furniture-making are represented, including [[Friedrich Adler (artist)|Friedrich Adler]], [[Peter Behrens]], [[Emile Gallé]], [[Josef Hoffmann]], [[Georg Jensen]], [[Archibald Knox (designer)|Archibald Knox]], [[Bruno Paul]], and [[Henry van de Velde]].<ref name=home />
Many major figures from the history of decorative art and furniture-making are represented, including [[Friedrich Adler (artist)|Friedrich Adler]], [[Peter Behrens]], [[Emile Gallé]], [[Josef Hoffmann]], [[Georg Jensen]], [[Archibald Knox (designer)|Archibald Knox]], [[Bruno Paul]], and [[Henry van de Velde]].<ref name=home />
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.broehan-museum.de/en_index.html Home page in English]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100412142745/http://www.broehan-museum.de:80/en_index.html Home page in English]


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 01:18, 10 November 2016

The Bröhan Museum.
Karl Hagemeister: Water Lilies.

The Bröhan Museum is a museum of art and design in Berlin. It is devoted to Art Nouveau, Art Deco and functionalism, and occupies a late-classicist former barracks in Charlottenburg, opposite Charlottenburg Palace.[1]

The museum is organised into "room ensembles", each containing examples of art, design and furniture from a particular phase in late-19th/early-20th century[2] art history. Glassware, metalware and ceramics are displayed alongside paintings, in rooms furnished and decorated accordingly.[1] The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions on related themes.[3][4][5]

Many major figures from the history of decorative art and furniture-making are represented, including Friedrich Adler, Peter Behrens, Emile Gallé, Josef Hoffmann, Georg Jensen, Archibald Knox, Bruno Paul, and Henry van de Velde.[1]

The painting collection is focused on the Berlin Secession, and includes Hans Baluschek, Walter Leistikow, Lesser Ury and Karl Hagemeister.[1]

The museum's founder, Karl H. Bröhan, donated his collection to the city of Berlin in 1981. It had already been on display in Dahlem since 1973, before moving into its current location in 1983.[1]

Further reading

  • 30 Jahre Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Kunsthandwerk und Industriedesign. Bildergalerie. Berlin/Leipzig, 2002, ISBN 3-9807894-2-X. Template:De icon
  • Bröhan-Museum Berlin – Jugendstil – Art Déco – Funktionalismus. Prestel, Munich, 2006, ISBN 3-7913-3573-1. Template:De icon

Notes

52°31′05″N 13°17′38″E / 52.51806°N 13.29389°E / 52.51806; 13.29389