Old Masters Picture Gallery, Dresden, Germany
The Old Masters Picture Gallery houses an extraordinary collection of European art from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
Old Masters Picture Gallery: Theaterplatz 1, 01067 Dresden, Germany
Date Picture Taken: June, 2024
The museum features works from some of the greatest masters of the Renaissance, Baroque, and early modern periods.
The Old Masters Picture Gallery is situated in the Semper Wing of the Zwinger Palace, a stunning baroque complex that itself is one of the top attractions in Dresden.
The Zwinger was originally built in the early 18th century by architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann under the commission of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland
The collection of the Old Masters Picture Gallery spans several centuries of European art, focusing on Italian, Dutch, Flemish, Spanish, French, and German painters.
The gallery holds over 700 works, carefully curated to highlight the development of European painting from the early Renaissance to the Baroque period, reflecting the artistic and cultural richness of Europe.
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“Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” by Vermeer: A highlight of the gallery, this work by the Dutch master Johannes Vermeer is noted for its intimate portrayal of a young woman and its brilliant use of light and shadow.
“Sleeping Venus” by Giorgione: A seminal work of the Venetian Renaissance, this painting is one of the first known depictions of a reclining nude, symbolizing the ideal beauty of the Renaissance era.