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Ernst von Ihne / Heinz Tesar Bode Museum, Berlin - Bode-Museum, Berlin (German, Hardcover)
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Ernst von Ihne / Heinz Tesar Bode Museum, Berlin - Bode-Museum, Berlin (German, Hardcover)
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Text in English and German. Heinz Tesar has carefully preserved the
existing Bode Museum building on the Museum Island in Berlin, and
provided it with highly unusual additional sections for the
anticipated hordes of visitors. His work proved its extraordinary
qualities even at the opening. There is scarcely anywhere else in
the world where the contrasting styles arising from a museum's
various building periods come together to form such an individual
whole, at best comparable in its density with the Italian architect
Carlo Scarpa's museum designs. The essential basis for this
successful symbiosis of heterogeneous stylistic elements is the
variable historical architecture that museum director Wilhelm Bode
invited architect Ernst Eberhard von Ihne to develop around 1900
for the collections, which were very disparate in both style and
genre. When the museum opened in 1904, the magnificent architecture
still had a political message to proclaim. It was called the
'Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum' at first, and there was a definite
programme behind this: invoking the name of the art-minded earlier
emperor and erecting ostentatious equestrian statues of figures
from Prussian history was intended as a powerful pictorial display
to anchor the Prussian dynasty in German history and European
culture. But as Ihne eschewed any sense of regional identification,
the museum could have carried his name after the abolition of the
monarchy. But it was renamed Bode-Museum after its inventor Wilhelm
von Bode in the GDR years, which indicates the significance of the
stylistic spaces Bode created for the development of exhibition
techniques. The text in the book provides a reminder of museum's
first collection, a mixed one consisting of paintings, sculpture
and furniture. The pictorial section then records the present
content of the restored galleries, shaped by Heinz Tesar and using
objects from the sculpture collection, the Byzantine museum and the
numismatic collection. Tesar carried out some architectural
interventions of considerable sculptural quality in the new
basement under the small dome, in other words in the rotunda where
the planned underground passage from the Pergamon-Museum will come
in, and in the new stairwell added as a slim section in one of the
courtyards.
General
Imprint: |
Edition Axel Menges
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Country of origin: |
Germany |
Release date: |
December 2007 |
First published: |
2008 |
Authors: |
Gottfried Knapp
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Dimensions: |
280 x 300 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
64 |
ISBN-13: |
978-3-932565-63-2 |
Languages: |
German
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Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
Architecture >
General
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LSN: |
3-932565-63-0 |
Barcode: |
9783932565632 |
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