ONE MORE MUSEUM, BEFORE THE LAST - THE OLD PINACOTHEQUE : Chapter 7

There were other collections and other small exhibitions that I took in but when looking at the photos a week and more after the events, I was quite obviously close to saturation. But there was one  museum I had to do and that was the Old Pinacothèque for Marielle. I had heard of the Bosch and Bruegel collection and there were some Rubens and Rembrandt to see too. These Masters I don’t get tired of and as they  not too much religion based, I cope quite well. As I said before, the periods before the Renaissance I’m quite comfortable with (not all but….) - it’s later and the 18th and 19th I get a little sick of. 

Here is just a collection of what I enjoyed - taking into consideration that this museum is huge and I was wandering through it and not stopping too often……..




The park
Bosch 1450-1516
and where the ados sat


P. Bruegel - Head of Old Lady 1552/1569


Lucas Cranach 1472-1593

Lucas Cranach 1472-1593

Lucas Cranach 1472-1593

Lucas Cranach 1472-1593

Bernhard Striegel 1460/61-1525 - 8 children

Bernhard Striegel  - see the head?

Mair Von Landshut - 1455-1520 - George and Dragon

Oberheinisch 1460 - George and dragon

Rembrandt 1606-69 - Portrait Oriental Style

Paulud Moreelse 1571-1638 (very daring)

Gerard Ter Borch 1617-1681 Grooming Dog

Rubens 1577-1640 Helene Fourment with son  (a little old?)

Rembrandt - Holy Family

Rembrandt - Isaak
Rubens

part of mariage

part of mariage

Hans Memling 1435/40-1494 - Mariage

Johannes Der Taüfer - the sheep!

Van Der Weyden 1397/1400-1464 - looks so unreal

A Dutch Master - he doesn't seem to pleased, does he?

ALbrecht Durer 1471-1528

ALbrecht Durer 1471-1528

Master of Marienlebens  - the dogs amused me

Master of HL Sippe 1500

Master of HL Sippe 1500 - part of

Rubens 1577-1640 - Young Man

Van Dyck 1500-1641 Young Man

A long way up and a long way down

Jan Brueghel (The Elder) 1568-1625- Part of Jonis and the Whale

P. Bruegel - Sleep Land

Pieter Brueghel (1565-1637)
From Sleep land

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