Stangenberg Museum Merck

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Museum Stangenberg Merck in Seeheim-Jugenheim in the house on the height

The Stangenberg Merck Museum in Seeheim-Jugenheim was founded in September 2010 and opened by Karl Stangenberg . The private museum preserves the work of the German painter and etcher Heidy Stangenberg-Merck and is housed in the " Haus auf der Höhe ".

Duration

One of the exhibition rooms of the Museum Stangenberg Merck.jpg

About 300 oil and tempera paintings, linocuts and etchings, mostly by Heidy Stangenberg-Merck, are exhibited on around 600 m² and over three floors. The museum's archive also contains around 500 oil and tempera pictures, more than 900 pencil, ink, felt-tip and ballpoint pen drawings by the artist, as well as a number of linocuts and monotypes . There are also works by her teacher at the academy, Hans Gött , works by her mother, the painter Marietta Merck , her husband Karl Stangenberg and various close contemporaries. The special exhibitions alternate twice a year with works by artist friends or with works by Heidy Stangenberg-Merck from the archive. The house is open to the public all year round and also makes the holdings accessible to visitors through guided tours by the museum management.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Museum Stangenberg Merck in the house on the height, Helene-Christaller-Weg 13, 64342 Seeheim-Jugenheim.
  2. further information about Hans Gött

literature

  • Heidy Stangenberg-Merck: Oil paintings - tempera - prints - drawings. Orlandus-Verlag 2004. ISBN 3-936-23712-3
  • Heidy Stangenberg-Merck: Etchings. Orlandus-Verlag 2003. ISBN 3-936-23713-1

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Coordinates: 49 ° 45 ′ 2.5 ″  N , 8 ° 38 ′ 20 ″  E