The 100 Masterworks of the Albertina
The exhibition for the first time shows around 100 top-class masterpieces from the collection of the Albertina in the context of the chequered and exciting life story of its founders, Prince Albert of Saxony, Duke of Teschen and Archduchess Marie Christine. The large-scale presentation unites the highlights of the collection, from Michelangelo through Rembrandt and Rubens to Caspar David Friedrich. The centrepiece of the Albertina, Durer's famous "Young Hare", is now once again accessible to an interested public in the context of this exhibit after a decade-long period of grace. The time span documented by the large-scale exhibit extends from 1738 to 1822: from the age of the courtly Baroque under Maria Theresia and the Enlightenment under Joseph II, through the premodern period and the years of the revolutions in America and Europe to the Biedermeier period of the Vormarz (the years leading up to the revolutions of 1848 in Germany) following the Vienna Congress. (Image: Albrecht Durer, Hare, 1502)