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100 Great Paintings


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100 Great Paintings is a British television series broadcast in 1980 on BBC 2, devised by Edwin Mullins.[1] He chose 20 thematic groups, such as war, the Adoration, the language of color, the hunt, and bathing, picking five paintings from each. [2] The selection ranges from 12th-century China through the 1950s, with an emphasis on European paintings. He deliberately avoided especially famous paintings, such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa or John Constable's The Haywain.[3] The series is available on VHS or DVD. [4] On the basis of the series, Mullins published the book Great Paintings: Fifty Masterpieces, Explored, Explained and Appreciated (1981), which contained about half of the theme groups.

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3.1 Stenkelfeld 3.2 Monitor 4 Selection of works presented 5 Literature 6 References

German television series

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From 1980 through 1994, the German broadcaster WDR produced a television series called 1000 Meisterwerke (originally named 100 Meisterwerke aus den groen Museen der Welt; "100 Masterworks from the Great Museums of the World"), which was broadcast by ARD, ORF and BR. In each of the 10-minute broadcasts, a single painting was presented and analyzed by an art historian. The Sunday evening broadcasts had five million viewers. [5]

From 100 to 1000

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The Fine Arts Editor of WDR, Wibke von Bonin, developed the German version of the series. The series was produced by RM Arts, directed by Reiner E. Moritz, and narrated by Rudolf Jrgen Bartsch[5] and the distinctive title melody was composed by Wilhelm Dieter Siebert. Each episode showed and discussed one painting, with other paintings of the artist and of other artists being drawn in for comparison. The German or the English version of the series was shown in West Germany, the USA, England, the Netherlands, South Africa, Austria, Scandinavia and Japan. [6] The German translation of Mullins' book appeared as 100 Meisterwerke in 1983. In 1985, a second volume came out, only in Germany, which discussed the remaining 50 paintings (see section Literature). The text in the books and the television series are largely the same. After the end of the original series, it was continued under the title, 1000 Meisterwerke, only in Germany. The concept was changed, so that instead of theme groups, several pictures from the same museum were now grouped into a series of broadcasts. The emphasis was on German museums at first, and in addition,
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European museums and individual international museums were considered. Painters who had already appeared in "100 Meisterwerken" were not included at first. Many times, the authors of the episode were also the curators in charge of the painting. [2] Occasionally, the fixed framework of the series was deviated from, such as when several paintings were treated in a single broadcast in the "Greek cycle", [7] or when the painter, Konrad Klapheck, wrote the script about his own painting, but using the third person. [8] In 1986, Bonin received the Goldene Kamera award for her work [5] and video cassettes on seven German museums were produced (see section Literature). In 1987 and 1988, two more volumes of the book with the first 100 of the 1000 Meisterwerke were published. The series ended in 1994, but without coming near to 1000 episodes. In 2004, individual episodes were produced by Werner Tbke. In 2007, 3sat showed an episode over the test image of the Institut fr Rundfunktechnik (Institute for Radio Technology). [9] Today, the series is sporadically shown by BR-alpha and Classica.[10]

Parodies
Stenkelfeld

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The German comedy series, Stenkelfeld, parodied "100 Meisterwerke" several times. Episode titles included "Die Hochzeitszeitung" (The Wedding Newspaper), "Die Tischdecke" (The Tablecloth), "Deutscher Behrdenschreibtisch" (German Office Desk) and "Deutscher Wohnwagen" (German Mobile Home). [11]

Monitor

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The television magazine, Monitor, made an episode about a photograph of the German Chancellor, Gerhard Schrder, under the title of "1000 Meisterwerke".[12]

Selection of works presented


Josef Albers: Homage to the Square: Against Deep Blue (1955)[13] Albrecht Altdorfer: The Battle of Alexander at Issus (152829)[14] Giuseppe Arcimboldo The Fire
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Hendrick Avercamp: Winter Scene on a Canal (c. 1630)[15] Francis Bacon: Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944)[16] Hans Baldung Grien: Death and the Maiden (1517)[17] Giacomo Balla: Abstract Speed + Sound (191314)[18] Georg Baselitz: Allegory of Art Georg Baselitz: The Great Friends' (1965)[19] Max Beckmann: Actors - Triptych (194142)[13] Giovanni Bellini: Prayer of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane (c. 1465)[20] Frits Van den Berghe: Sunday Umberto Boccioni: The Farewells (1911)[21] Arnold Bcklin: Spring Awakening (1880)[22] Pierre Bonnard: Backlit Nude (1908)[23] Hieronymus Bosch: The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1500)[20] Sandro Botticelli: The Birth of Venus (14781487)[24] Franois Boucher: Marie-Louise O'Murphey (1751)[25] Georges Braque: The Female Musician (19171918)[26] Pieter Brueghel the Elder: Landscape with the Fall of Icarus' (c. 1550)[27] Pieter Brueghel the Elder: The Triumph of Death Pieter Brueghel the Elder: Return of the Hunters (1565)[28] Gustave Caillebotte: Parisian Street, Rainy Day (1877)[29] Antonio Canaletto: Return of the Bucintoro to the Molo on Ascension Day (1734)[30] Caravaggio: Supper at Emmaus (15961598)[23] Caravaggio: The Lute Player (c. 1596) Vittore Carpaccio: Miracle of the Relic of the Cross at the Ponte di Rialto (1494)[31] Annibale Carracci: River Landscape (c. 1595)[26] Mary Cassatt: The Child's Bath (c. 1891)[29] Paul Czanne: La Montagne Sainte-Victoire (1897)[32] Paul Czanne: Bathers (c. 1900)[33]
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Marc Chagall: I and the Village (1911)[27] Jean Simon Chardin: The Young Schoolmistress (before 1740)[34] China: Clear Weather in the Valley (12th century)[15] John Constable: Salisbury Cathedral (1823)[27] Lovis Corinth: Self-portrait in Front of the Easel (1914)[5][7] Correggio: Leda and the Swan (c. 1530)[35] Gustave Courbet: Breakfast at the Hunt (1858)[28] Lucas Cranach the Elder: Adam and Eve in Paradise (1531)[36][37] Salvador Dal: The Burning Giraffe (1936)[17] Honor Daumier: Ecce Homo (c. 18491852)[31] Jacques-Louis David: The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons (1789)[16] Edgar Degas: Woman in the Bath (1886)[33] Eugne Delacroix: The Massacre at Chios (1824)[14] Robert Delaunay: Eiffel Tower, Champs de Mars (1911)[29] Sonia Delaunay-Terk: Electric Prisms (1914)[38] Niklaus Manuel Deutsch: Pyramus and Thisbe (after 1523)[17] Otto Dix: Flanders (19341936)[39][40] Jean Dubuffet: Prosperous country (1944)[38] Duccio: Christ Healing a Blind Man (13081310)[41] Marcel Duchamp: Sad Young Man in a Train (1911)[18] Albrecht Drer: Picture of a Young Venetian Woman Albrecht Drer: Self-portrait (1498)[42] Anthonis van Dyck: Samson and Delilah (c. 16281630)[43] Thomas Eakins: Max Schmitt in a Single Scull (1871)[15] James Ensor: Self-portrait with Masks (1899)[42] Max Ernst: Attirement of the Bride (1939)[35] Jan van Eyck: The Madonna of the Chancellor Rolin (1434)[24] Lyonel Feininger: Bird Cloud (1926)[13]
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Lucio Fontana: Concetto Spaziale (1957)[19] Piero della Francesca: Resurrection of Christ (c. 1460)[24] Piero della Francesca: The Birth of Christ (around 1480)[26] Helen Frankenthaler: Mountains and Sea (1952)[44] Caspar David Friedrich: Polar Sea (18221824)[45][46] Henry Fuseli: Titania Caressing Note with Donkey's Head (1793)[22] Thomas Gainsborough: Mr and Mrs Andrews (17481749)[35] Paul Gauguin: Mahana no atua (Day of God) (1894)[47] Thodore Gricault: The Raft of the Medusa (1819)[48] Alberto Giacometti: Portrait of Jean Genet (1955)[38] Giorgione: Sleeping Venus (1508)[25] Giorgione or Titian: Pastoral Concert (c. 1510)[26] Giotto: The Mourning of Christ (c. 13041306)[16] Hugo van der Goes: Adoration of the Kings (around 1470)[36][37] Vincent van Gogh: Self-portrait (1889)[42] Vincent van Gogh: Caf Terrace at Night (1888)[49] Arshile Gorky: One Year the Milkweed (1944)[44] Francisco Goya: The Colossus (attribution uncertain) Francisco Goya: The Naked Maja (c. 1800)[25] Francisco Goya: Carnival Scene (1793)[30] Benozzo Gozzoli: The Procession of the Magi (c. 1460)[30] Gotthard Graubner: Black Skin (1969)[19] El Greco: The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (1586)[16] El Greco: View of Toledo (16001610)[49] Juan Gris: The Breakfast Table (1915)[38] George Grosz: Untitled (1920)[8][50] Matthias Grnewald: Crucifixion from the Isenheim Altarpiece (1515)[16] Erich Heckel: Convalescing Woman (19121913)[13]
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Hannah Hch: Cut with the Kitchen Knife (19191920)[39][40] Ferdinand Hodler: Youth Amired by the Woman (1903)[22] Hans Holbein the Younger: Portrait of Mrs. Holbein with the Children, Katharina and Philipp (1528)[17] Winslow Homer: The Fox Hunt (1893)[28] Edward Hopper: Nighthawks (1942)[29] William Holman Hunt: The Hireling Shepherd (1851)[27] Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres: The Turkish Bath (1862)[33] Johannes Itten: The Encounter (1916)[22] Geertgen tot Sint Jans: John the Baptist in the Wilderness (c. 14851490)[36][37] Alexej von Jawlensky: Meditation (1918)[51][52] Jasper Johns: Flag (19541955)[21] Wassily Kandinsky: Improvisation 6 (1910)[47] Kangra-School: Radha and Krishna in the Garden (c. 1780)[35] Wilhelm von Kaulbach: Titus Destroying Jerusalem (1846)[5][7] Fernand Khnopff: The Caress Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Five Women on the Street (1913)[53][54] Konrad Klapheck: The War (1965)[8][50] Paul Klee: Bird Garden (1924)[20] Franz Kline: C & O (1958)[44] Wilhelm von Kobell: The Siege of Kosel (1808)[5][7] Oskar Kokoschka: Bride of the Wind (1914)[32] Jan Kupecky: Portrait of the Miniaturist Karl Bruni (1709) Fernand Lger: The Wedding (1911)[30] Wilhelm Leibl: Three Women in Church (18781882)[45][46] Franz von Lenbach: Franz von Lenbach with Wife and Daughters (1903)[51][52] Roy Lichtenstein: Girl with Hair Band (1965)[44] Max Liebermann: Women Mending Nets (18871889)[45][46] Richard Lindner: The Meeting (1953)[21]
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Stefan Lochner: Madonna in the Rose Bower (around 1448)[53][54] Lorenzo Lotto: The Sleeping Child Jesus with the Madonna, St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Alexandria (c. 1533)[43] Morris Louis: Beta-Kappa (1961)[44] August Macke: The Hat Shop (1914)[49] Ren Magritte: The Empire of Light (1954)[23] Kazimir Malevich: An Englishman in Moskow douard Manet: Olympia (1863)[25] Andrea Mantegna: The Crucifixion of Christ (14571460)[48] Franz Marc: Tiger (1912)[51][52] Hans von Mares: Golden Age (18791885)[5][7] Reginald Marsh: Twenty Cent Movie Masaccio: The Tribute Money (c. 1425)[31] Jan Matsys: Flora (1559)[45] Henri Matisse: Bather at the River (19161917)[33] Henri Matisse: Blue Nude (1907)[25] William McTaggart: The Storm (1890)[55] Hans Memling: St. John's Altarpiece (before 1494)[43] Adolph von Menzel: The Flute Concert (18501852)[39][40] Jean Metzinger: The Racing Cyclist (1914)[18] John Everett Millais: Ophelia (18511852)[56] Joan Mir: Dutch Interior I (1928)[21] Lszl Moholy-Nagy: LIS (1922)[22] Claude Monet: Woman in a Garden (1867)[20] Piet Mondrian: Apple Tree in Bloom (1912)[20] Edvard Munch: Ashes Edvard Munch: Four Girls on the Bridge (1905)[53][54] Gabriele Mnter: Village Street in Winter (1911)[51][52]
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Bartolom Esteban Murillo: Rest on the Flight to Egypt Louis or Antoine Le Nain: Peasant Family (16401645)[48] Paul Nash: Dream Landscape (19361938)[56] Ernst Wilhelm Nay: Grauzug (1960)[19] Mikhail Nesterov: The Great Consecration Emil Nolde: St. Mary of Egypt (1912)[46] Georgia O'Keeffe: White Calico Flower Richard Oelze: Daily Stress (1934)[8][50] Victor Pasmore: Inland Coastal Landscape (1950)[56] Joachim Patinir: The Baptism of Christ (c. 1515)[43] Constant Permeke: The Engaged Couple Francis Picabia: Very Rare Picture of Earth (1915)[18] Pablo Picasso: Guernica (1937)[14] Pablo Picasso: La Vie (19031904)[41] Jackson Pollock: Autumn Rhythm (1950)[47] Nicolas Poussin: The Adoration of the Golden Calf (1635)[47] Nicolas Poussin: Reclining Venus with Amor (1630)[35] Henry Raeburn: Rev. Robert Walker Skating (1784)[55] Raffael: Madonna of the Meadow (1506)[34] Arnulf Rainer: Self-portrait Overpainted (19621963)[19] Rembrandt: The Jewish Bride (1666)[41] Rembrandt: Self-portrait as Paul (1661)[42] Auguste Renoir: Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880)[15] Ilya Repin: Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of Turkey (18801891) Sebastiano Ricci: Bathsheba in her Bath (c. 1720)[33] Hyacinthe Rigaud: Portrait of Louis XIV. (1701)[24] Hubert Robert: Design for the Arrangement of the Great Gallery of the Louvre des Louvre (1796)[48] Giulio Romano: Virgin and Child and the Young John (c. 1518)[55]
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Mark Rothko: Red, Brown and Black (1958)[23] Carl Rottmann: From the Greek Cycle (18381850)[5][7] Henri Rousseau: The Sleeping Gypsy (1897)[26] Peter Paul Rubens: Chteau de Steen with Hunter (c. 16351637)[27] Peter Paul Rubens: Mercury and Argus (1638)[31] Jacob Izaaksoon van Ruisdael: The Large Forest (c. 16551660)[43] Philipp Otto Runge: The Hlsenbeck Children (18051806)[45][46] Pieter Saenredam: Interior of Grote Kerk in Haarlem (1648)[55] Egon Schiele: Mother with Two Children (19151917)[34] Karl Friedrich Schinkel: Medieval City on a River (1815)[39][40] Oskar Schlemmer: Group on the Railings I (1931)[8][50] Kurt Schwitters: Merzbild 25A, Constellation (1920)[8][50] Georges Seurat: Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (18841886)[15] Luca Signorelli: Portrait of an Older Man (c. 1500)[36][37] Tawaraya Statsu: Waves of Matsushima (c. 1630)[32] Stanley Spencer: The Resurrection, Cookham (19241927)[56] Carl Spitzweg: The Poor Poet (1839)[39][40] George Stubbs: The Grosvenor Hunt (1762)[28] Franz von Stuck: Salome (1906)[51][52] Yves Tanguy: About Four O'clock in the Summer, the Hope (1929)[38] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: Virtue and Nobility Putting Ignorance to Flight (c. 1745)[24] Jacopo Tintoretto: Bacchus, with Ariadne Crowned by Venus (after 1570)[41] Titian: Bacchanals Titian: Diana and Callisto (15561559)[28] Georges de la Tour: The Dream of St. Joseph (c. 1640)[41] Georges de la Tour: The Fortune Teller (c. 16201621)[31] William Turner: The Burning of the Houses of Parliament (18341835)[32] William Turner: Venice - La Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute (1843)[49]
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Paolo Uccello: The Battle of San Romano (c. 1456)[14] Emilio Vedova: Picture of Time Barrier (1951)[18] Diego Velzquez: Las Meninas Diego Velzquez: Prince Balthasar Carlos (1635)[34] Diego Velzquez: The Surrender of Breda (1634)[14] Jan Vermeer: The Artist in his Atelier (c. 1670)[47] Jan Vermeer: View of Delft (c. 1660)[49] Paolo Veronese: The Wedding at Cana (15621563)[48] lisabeth Vige-Lebrun: Self-Portrait with Daughter (1789)[42] Leonardo da Vinci: The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (c. 1510)[34] Wolf Vostell: Miss America (1968)[53][54] Andy Warhol: Texan, Portrait of Robert Rauschenberg (1963)[53][54] Antoine Watteau: Pilgrimage to Cythera (1717)[30] Rogier van der Weyden: Saint Johns Altarpiece (after 1450)[36][37] James McNeill Whistler: Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (1877)[32] David Wilkie: William Bethune with Wife and Daughter (1804)[55] Fritz Winter: Composition in Blue (1953)[13] Konrad Witz: The Knights Abisai, Sibbechai and Benaja Bring King David Water (c. 1435)[17] Grant Wood: American Gothic (1930)[29] Joseph Wright of Derby: An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (17671768)[56] Andrew Wyeth: Christina's World (1948)[21] Francisco de Zurbarn: Still Life: Lemons, Oranges and a Rose (1633)[23]

Literature

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This article incorporates information from this version of the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia. Great Paintings: Fifty Masterpieces, Explored, Explained and Appreciated, Publ. Edwin Mullins, New York, St. Martin's Press, BBC, Hardcover, 344 pp., 1981, ISBN 0-312-34636-0 Hundert Meisterwerke aus den groen Museen der Welt, vgs, Cologne, Hardcover
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Vol. 1, Publ. Edwin Mullins, translated by Wibke von Bonin, Authors: Anita Brookner, Milton Brown, Hugh Casson, Richard Cork, David Hockney, John R. Hale, John Jacob, Penelope Mason, George Melly, Edwin Mullins, David Piper, Robert Rosenblum, Alistair Smith, 344 pp., 1983, ISBN 3-80252161-7 Vol. 2, Publ. Wibke von Bonin, Authors: Anita Brookner, Milton Brown, Hugh Casson, Richard Cork, John R. Hale, John Jacob, George Melly, Edwin Mullins, David Piper, Philip Rawson, Robert Rosenblum, Alistair Smith, 336 pp., 1985, ISBN 3-8025-2165-X Vol. 3, Publ. Wibke von Bonin, Authors: Friedrich Gross, Joachim Heusinger von Waldegg, Gisela Homann, Konrad Klapheck, Helmut R. Leppien, Renate Liebenwein, Reinhart Lohmann, Karin von Maur, Gnter Metken, Edwin Mullins, Karlheinz Nowald, Sigrun Paas, Werner Schmalenbach, Wieland Schmied, Marina Schneede, Uwe M. Schneede, Jrgen Schultze, Evelyn Weiss, Hermann Wiesler, Frank Gnter Zehnder, 342 pp., 1987, ISBN 3-8025-2170-6 Vol. 4, Publ. Wibke von Bonin, Authors: Ursula Bode, Barbara Catoir, G. Jula Dech, Gisela Homann, Wenzel Jacob, Thomas Kellein, Renate Liebenwein, Karin von Maur, Edwin Mullins, Karlheinz Nowald, Stefan Oswald, Marina Schneede, Uwe M. Schneede, Jrgen Schultze, Hermann Wiesler, 342 pp., 1988, ISBN 3-8025-2180-3 Hundert Meisterwerke aus den groen Museen der Welt, DuMont creativ Video, Cologne, RM Arts, Munich, 50 minutes each, VHS, 1986 Part 1, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Dsseldorf, Werner Schmalenbach, ISBN 3-7701-20434 Part 2, Staatliche Museen, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Nationalgalerie Berlin, Karlheinz Nowald, ISBN 3-7701-2046-9 Part 3, Stdtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus Munich, Jrgen Schultze, ISBN 3-7701-2049-3 Part 4, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum and Museum Ludwig Cologne, Frank Gnter Zehnder, Evelyn Weiss, OCLC 84552969 Part 5, Staatliche Museen, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Gemldegalerie Berlin-Dahlem, Karlheinz Nowald, Hermann Wiesler, ISBN 3-7701-2055-8 Part 6, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Sigrun Paas, ISBN 3-7701-2058-2 Part 7, Bayerische Staatsgemldesammlungen, Neue Pinakothek Mnchen, Hermann Wiesler,
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Gisela Hossmann, ISBN 3-7701-2061-2

References
1. ^ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/11652 13 January 2007
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2. ^ a b 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Foreword 3. ^ 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Introduction of the Publisher 4. ^ http://www.films.com/id/2067/100_Great_Paintings.htm 13 January 2007 5. ^ a b c d e f g h 100 Meisterwerke, Video, Part 7 Bayerische Staatsgemldesammlungen, Neue Pinakothek Munich 6. ^ 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Foreword 7. ^ a b c d e f 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 2: Neue Pinakothek, Munich 8. ^ a b c d e f 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 4: Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf 9. ^ 1000 Meisterwerke Institut fr Rundfunktechnik: "Das Testbild" on 3sat 10. ^ http://www.wunschliste.de/links.pl?s=1542 13 January 2007 11. ^ http://www.stenkelfeld.de/gewerbe/kunstgalerie/kunstgalerie.html 13 January 2007 12. ^ http://www.wdr.de/tv/monitor/pdf/030918g_glosse.pdf 13 January 2007 13. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 9: BuschReisinger Museum, Cambridge 14. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 6: Krieg (War) 15. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 10: Leben im Freien (Outdoor Life) 16. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 5: Gram (Grief) 17. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 7: Kunstmuseum

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Basel 18. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 6: Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice 19. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 5: Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna 20. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 7: Grten (Gardens) 21. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 7: Museum of Modern Art, New York 22. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 8: Kunsthaus, Zurich 23. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 1: Zauber des Lichts (The Magic of Light) 24. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 3: Anbetung (Adoration) 25. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 3: Ruhender Akt (Reclining Nude) 26. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 6: Musik (Music) 27. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 8: Landschaft (Landscape) 28. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 5: Jagd (The Hunt) 29. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 10: Art Institute of Chicago 30. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 9: Prozessionen (Processions) 31. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 10: Erzhlungen (Stories) 32. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 4: Die Elemente (The Elements) 33. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 9: Baden

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(Bathing) 34. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 2: Kinder (Children) 35. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 4: Liebe (Love) 36. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Video, Part 5 Staatliche Museen, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Gemldegalerie Berlin-Dahlem 37. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 1: Gemldegalerie Berlin (West) SMPK 38. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 9: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris 39. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Video, Part 2 Staatliche Museen, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Nationalgalerie Berlin 40. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 1: Nationalgalerie, Berlin (West) 41. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 8: Berhrung (Contact) 42. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 2, Chapter 1: Selbstportrts (Self-portraits) 43. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 4: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna 44. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 8: National Gallery of Art, Washington 45. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Video, Part 6 Hamburger Kunsthalle 46. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 5: Kunsthalle, Hamburg 47. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 2: Die Sprache der Farbe (The Language of Color) 48. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 2: Muse National du Louvre, Paris 49. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 1, Chapter 7: Stdte (Cities)

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50. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Video, Part 1 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Dsseldorf 51. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Video, Part 3 Stdtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus Mnchen 52. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 3: Stdtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Mnchen 53. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Video, Part 4 Wallraf-RichartzMuseum and Museum Ludwig Cologne 54. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 6: WallrafRichartz-Museum und Museum Ludwig, Cologne 55. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 4, Chapter 3: National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh 56. ^ a b c d e 100 Meisterwerke, Vol. 3, Chapter 10: Tate Gallery, London

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