KUPFERSTICH-KABINETT - GRAPHIC ARTS MUSEUM
The Graphic Arts Museum is one of many collections founded by Auguste le Fort in 1720, located in the Renaissance Arts firm of the Wettin House. Part of his collection was destroyed during the war, the other was lost as a Soviet loot of war in the USSR, and then returned to Dresden in 1958, where she was kept at Albertinum. She returned to the Residenzschloss in the early 2000 s. It is one of the world's largest collections of graphic art: 500 000 lithographs, drawings, prints, gouaches and watercolours of Dürer, Cranach, Holbein, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Rubens, Goya, Van Eck, Friedrich or Käte Kollwitz are preserved. Because of their fragility, the works are visible only during thematic exhibitions. So make sure that the castle fund or the website that an exhibition is in progress at the Kupferstich-Cabinet, if you purchase the ticket ticket to see this collection only.
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