Gelerie Ludorff (art gallery) Dusseldorf


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Dusseldorf is one of the key cities of Germany; it is the capital of German Federal State of North Rhine-Westfalia. It is the economic hub of Western Germany and is also a major tourist destination of the country. There is no dearth of tourist attractions in the city; from spectacular natural attractions to historical monuments, you will find it all here. One of the best ways to have an idea about the culture and customs of the city is by visiting the museums and art galleries of the city. There are numerous art galleries in the city and these galleries will give you a clear idea about the art and culture of the city as well as the country. Gelerie Ludorff (art gallery), Dusseldorf is one of the premium art galleries of the city, which was founded in 1975. Gelerie Ludorff is renowned all over the world for being the leading art dealers in German Expressionism, Post War Abstraction and the work of Selected Contemporary Artists.

Gelerie Ludorff is conveniently located; it is situated in the heart of the city and from the airport, the gallery is within 10 minutes driving. The art gallery features the best of German Expressionism and it forms a part of the gallery's portfolio. The gallery boasts of works of stalwarts like Alexej von Jawlensky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, August Macke, Otto Mueller, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Emil Nolde, Herrmann-Max Pechstein and many more. Besides these, Gelerie Ludorff also showcases works Modern Masterpieces by Lyonel Feininger, Max Ernst, Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Josef Albers and many more. The gallery also provides you the opportunity to witness works of Post War Abstract artists like Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Fritz Winter, Georg Meistermann, Willi Baumeister and Sam Francis.

Another key area of the art gallery is sculpture; here you can see work of important sculptors like Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Georg Kolbe, Ernst Barlach, Ewald Mataré, Reneé Sintenis, Henry Moore, George Rickey and Robert Metzkes. The gallery also houses numerous exhibitions all throughout the year and seminars and open forums are also held in t Gelerie Ludorff in Dusseldorf.

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