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In 1815, the merchant and banker Johann Friedrich Städel of Frankfurt set forth in his will that his "sizeable collection of paintings, engravings and art objects [be dedicated], along with as much of [his] fortune as remains at the time, to the foundation of a special, autonomous art institute bearing [his] name to provide the best for this town and its citizens", thus laying the cornerstone for one of Germany's oldest art museums, the Städelsches Kunstinstitut. In keeping with the wishes of its founder, this art institute was to encompass not only a collection to which the public would have access, but also a facility for the education of each new generation of artists - the present-day Städelschule.

 

Since its foundation, the Städel Museum - which has also accommodated the collection of the Städtische Galerie (municipal gallery) since 1907 - has expanded its holdings continually by pursuing an active acquisition policy. Altogether the collection presently comprises some 2,700 paintings, 600 sculptures and more than 100,000 drawings and prints. With its rich holdings, the Städel Museum presents an overview of seven hundred years of European art history - beginning with the early fourteenth century and covering the Renaissance, the Baroque, Early Modern and contemporary art. Among the highlights of this comprehensive collection are works by Holbein the Younger, Cranach the Elder, Dürer, Botticelli, Rembrandt and Vermeer, Degas, Matisse, Monet, Renoir, Picasso, Kirchner, Beckmann and Klee, Bacon, Klein, Serra, Richter and Kippenberger.

 

In addition to collecting and preserving art, the scholarly study of the artworks as well as the development of exhibitions within the context of those holdings form a chief focus of the museum's work. A further overriding concern is the target-group-oriented mediation of the collection's contents and of art in general to a diversified public.

 

The high degree of activity in the areas of research, exhibitions and museum education as well as the outstanding quality of its collection guarantee the Städel a prominent place in the international museum landscape. As Germany's oldest and most important civil foundation dedicated to culture, the Städel is moreover a prime example of the kind of broad-based civil patronage that contributes to the preservation and development of exceptional cultural institutions.

 



represented artists

Karel Appel     
Alexander Archipenko     
Francis Bacon   Francis Bacon freereport  
Georg Baselitz   Georg Baselitz freereport  
Thomas Bayrle   Thomas Bayrle freereport  
Max Beckmann     
Lucie Beppler     
Mel Bochner   Mel Bochner freereport  
Arnold Böcklin     
Georges Braque   Georges Braque freereport  
Marcel Broodthaers   Marcel Broodthaers freereport  
Alexander Calder   Alexander Calder freereport  
Canaletto     
Paul Cézanne     
Chuck Close   Chuck Close freereport  Chuck Close quickreport
Gustave Courbet     
Michael Croissant     
Honoré Daumier     
Edgar Degas     
Regula Dettwiler     
Otto Dix   Otto Dix freereport  
Jean Dubuffet     
Max Ernst   Max Ernst freereport  
Lyonel Feininger     
Dan Flavin   Dan Flavin freereport  Dan Flavin quickreport
Günther Förg   Günther Förg freereport  Günther Förg quickreport
Naum Gabo     
Alberto Giacometti   Alberto Giacometti freereport  
Phillip Guston   Phillip Guston freereport  
Jakob Philipp Hackert     
Richard Hamilton   Richard Hamilton freereport  Richard Hamilton quickreport
Rebecca Horn   Rebecca Horn freereport  Rebecca Horn quickreport
Alexej von Jawlensky     
Jasper Johns   Jasper Johns freereport  Jasper Johns quickreport
Ellsworth Kelly   Ellsworth Kelly freereport  
Anselm Kiefer   Anselm Kiefer freereport  Anselm Kiefer quickreport
Martin Kippenberger   Martin Kippenberger freereport  
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner   Ernst Ludwig Kirchner freereport  
Paul Klee     
Yves Klein   Yves Klein freereport  Yves Klein quickreport
Oskar Kokoschka     
Alfred Kubin     
Wilhelm Lehmbruck     
Roy Lichtenstein   Roy Lichtenstein freereport  Roy Lichtenstein quickreport
Urs Lüthi   Urs Lüthi freereport  
Robert Mangold   Robert Mangold freereport  
Franz Marc     
Henri Matisse   Henri Matisse freereport  
Paula Modersohn-Becker     
Claude Monet     
Paul Morrison   Paul Morrison freereport  
Robert Motherwell   Robert Motherwell freereport  
Edvard Munch     
Bruce Nauman   Bruce Nauman freereport  
Hermann Nitsch   Hermann Nitsch freereport  
Blinky Palermo   Blinky Palermo freereport  Blinky Palermo quickreport
A.R. Penck   A.R. Penck freereport  
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Jackson Pollock   Jackson Pollock freereport  
Tobias Rehberger   Tobias Rehberger freereport  Tobias Rehberger quickreport
Pierre-Auguste Renoir     
Auguste Rodin     
Henri Rousseau     
Ed Ruscha   Ed Ruscha freereport  
Fred Sandback   Fred Sandback freereport  
Oskar Schlemmer     
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff     
Antoni Tàpies   Antoni Tàpies freereport  
Rosemarie Trockel   Rosemarie Trockel freereport  
Vincent van Gogh     
Wolf Vostell   Wolf Vostell freereport  
James Welling   James Welling freereport  



 

Contact Information

Das Städel
Dürerstr 2
60596 Frankfurt (Germany)

Phone: +49 69 6050980
Fax: +49 69 605098111
info@staedelmuseum.de
www.staedelmuseum.de

Opening Time:
Tu-Su 10-18h, We/Th -21h