The collection of Rolf Horn is one of the most important private
collections of German art of classical modernism. To Rolf Horn, the
direct expressiveness of a piece of art was the decisive test of
his purchasing decisions. Works by Emil Nolde, Christian Rohlfs and
Kathe Kollwitz, as well as sculptures created by Ernst Barlach in
Guestrow, Germany are part of the collection that has been housed
in the Schleswig-Holstein Gottorf Castle since 1995. As beneficence
to the Gottorfer Castle, a generous selection is now for the first
time available for public viewing in the Berlin Bruecke Museum.
This illustrious catalog is equipped with compact monographs on
individual artists and creates an intensive compendium of essays on
German art in the first half of the 20th Century and arouses
interest in the artifacts of distant nations. German text.
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