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Heinrich Thannhauser, founded a gallery in Munich that hosted a landmark exhibition of more than 90 works by Vincent van Gogh in 1908. Three years later, he organized the first exhibition of the Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter ("The Blue Rider") with artists Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. The first comprehensive exhibition outside France of the works of Pablo Picasso followed in 1913.
Heinrich Thannhauser (1859–1935) opened the Moderne Galerie in 1909, in an ornate space in the Arco Palais, a grand, eighteenth-century Rococo-style building on Munich's Theatinerstrasse
Heinrich Thannhauser [1859-1935] opened his gallery in the Spring of 1909 in the Arco Palais on Theatinerstrasse in Munich, after having been an associate of F.J. Brakl in Munich from 1906. The first exhibitions were of the impressionist painters, followed by exhibitions including modern artists such as Kandinsky, Braque, Picasso, Roualt, and Vlaminck
Born in Germany in 1894, Siegfried Rosengart came here in 1920 to open a gallery on behalf of his uncle, Heinrich Thannhauser, who also had galleries in Munich and Berlin.
Born in Germany in 1894, Siegfried Rosengart came here in 1920 to open a gallery on behalf of his uncle, Heinrich Thannhauser, who also had galleries in Munich and Berlin.
Born in Germany in 1894, Siegfried Rosengart came here in 1920 to open a gallery on behalf of his uncle, Heinrich Thannhauser, who also had galleries in Munich and Berlin.