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You stand there in awe—Paul Cassirer and Impressionism

About the special exhibition “Cassirer and the Breakthrough of Impressionism”

Auguste Renoir, Der Nachmittag der Kinder in Wargemont, 1884

Auguste Renoir, Der Nachmittag der Kinder in Wargemont, 1884

Where do people actually buy art? At a gallery, for example, from an art dealer. Paul Cassirer was an art dealer in Berlin 100 years ago and mainly exhibited and sold Impressionist art. He loved this art and did everything he could to make it appealing to his customers. Take a look together at the paintings by Monet, van Gogh, or Liebermann. What inspires people about them, both then and now? A guided tour to marvel, ask questions, observe, and share thoughts together in the museum.

Participation fee including admission: €15 per family (2 people), €20 per family (3 or more people)Limited number of participants. Online booking required.Translated with DeepL

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