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The Malkastenpark (Paintbox park) is a historic private park, now in the centre of
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, Germany. The name refers to a group of artists,
Malkasten Malkasten (English: "Paintbox") is a progressive German artists' association, founded in Düsseldorf in 1848, during the March Revolution. Since 1867, their headquarters have been in the Pempelfort district. History During the unrest in 1848, ...
, founded in 1848. The park is also known as the Jacobigarten, after the original owners who created a
Baroque garden The Baroque garden was a style of garden based upon symmetry and the principle of imposing order on nature. The style originated in the late-16th century in Italy, in the gardens of the Vatican and the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome and in the ga ...
. It is now a public garden with both Baroque features and
English landscape garden The English landscape garden, also called English landscape park or simply the English garden (french: Jardin à l'anglaise, it, Giardino all'inglese, german: Englischer Landschaftsgarten, pt, Jardim inglês, es, Jardín inglés), is a sty ...
elements, and a listed historic monument.


Location

The park is located next to the , between Malkastenstraße, Jacobistraße, Pempelforter Straße and Louise-Dumont-Straße. It is just under three
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in size, and runs along the northern
Düssel The Düssel is a small right tributary of the river Rhine in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. Its source is east of Wülfrath. It flows westward through the Neander Valley where the fossils of the first known to be Neanderthal man were found i ...
stream.


History

In the 18th century, several country houses surrounded by gardens were near
Schloss Jägerhof The Schloss Jägerhof, formerly also called ''die Vénerie'' (French for hunting), is located at Jacobistraße 2 in Düsseldorf-Pempelfort, near the city centre. It was built between 1752 and 1763 by order of the Prince-elector Karl Theodor. At ...
called Pempelfort. , a merchant and councilor of commerce, acquired a small estate there in 1742 which became a meeting place for artists and philosophers. It was enhanced by a
French formal garden The French formal garden, also called the (), is a style of garden based on symmetry and the principle of imposing order on nature. Its epitome is generally considered to be the Gardens of Versailles designed during the 17th century by the ...
with parterre and avenue. In the 1770s, his son
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (; 25 January 1743 – 10 March 1819) was an influential German philosopher, literary figure, and socialite. He is notable for popularizing nihilism, a term coined by Obereit in 1787, and promoting it as the prime faul ...
transformed the Baroque garden into an
English landscape garden The English landscape garden, also called English landscape park or simply the English garden (french: Jardin à l'anglaise, it, Giardino all'inglese, german: Englischer Landschaftsgarten, pt, Jardim inglês, es, Jardín inglés), is a sty ...
, preserving the central avenue and a pond. The new areas featured
orchard An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing trees which are generally grown for commercial production. Orchards are also sometimes a feature of larg ...
s with winding paths that crossed the Düssel several times, and a pond. It included various buildings used for horticultural and agricultural purposes. The Jacobi Garden was an early example of an English landscape garden in the Düsseldorf area. For many years, Jacobi and his wife Betty ''née'' von Clermont maintained a meeting place for people interested in literature and politics, receiving, among others,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as trea ...
and
Wilhelm von Humboldt Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Karl Ferdinand von Humboldt (, also , ; ; 22 June 1767 – 8 April 1835) was a Prussian philosopher, linguist, government functionary, diplomat, and founder of the Humboldt University of Berlin, which was named after ...
in their garden. Since 1855, the Jacobi house and garden were owned by Friedrich Wilhelm Julius Brewer, the general director of the Düsseldorf
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. Brewer wanted to sell the property as a building site to expand housing in Düsseldorf. The mayor of Düsseldorf, , called on Düsseldorf artists to make an effort to purchase and save "the memorable site of German classical literature". The
Malkasten Malkasten (English: "Paintbox") is a progressive German artists' association, founded in Düsseldorf in 1848, during the March Revolution. Since 1867, their headquarters have been in the Pempelfort district. History During the unrest in 1848, ...
association of artists, founded in 1848, tried to acquire the estate, in order to save the Jacobi garden. The Düsseldorf notary Joseph Euler, a founding member of the Malkasten, and the district president supported the efforts by bringing about the "Corporationsrecht" (right of incorporation) for the Malkasten, which finally opened the legal way for the artists' association to acquire the property. On 17 September 1857, the landscape painter
Andreas Achenbach Andreas Achenbach (29 September 1815, Kassel – 1 April 1910, Düsseldorf) was a German landscape and seascape painter in the Romantic style. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Düsseldorf School. His brother, Oswald, was also a ...
and the industrial lobbyist bought or pre-financed the Jacobi'schen Garten "with residential buildings, sheds, stables, barn, sheds, park with orangery house, meadow, vegetable garden and orchard, a total of 11 acres 117 Ruthen for 22,000 Thaler" with the intention of later transferring it to the Malkasten. The purchase was ultimately financed by a worldwide lottery of paintings, to which artists of the
Düsseldorf school of painting The Düsseldorf school of painting is a term referring to a group of painters who taught or studied at the Düsseldorf Academy (now the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf or Düsseldorf State Art Academy) during the 1830s and 1840s, when the A ...
contributed. The redesign of a new
English landscape garden The English landscape garden, also called English landscape park or simply the English garden (french: Jardin à l'anglaise, it, Giardino all'inglese, german: Englischer Landschaftsgarten, pt, Jardim inglês, es, Jardín inglés), is a sty ...
was the responsibility of the Royal garden director . The Malkasten ceremoniously moved into the garden on 14 July 1860. The gardens with the Düsselbach stream, the Venusteich pond (also known as the "Nixenteich") and historic and new buildings, provided space and a backdrop for imaginative artists' festivals that were famous beyond the borders of Düsseldorf. The Kaiserfest (Emperor's feast) was held in 1877 in honour of Emperor Wilhelms I and Empress Augusta, beginning a tradition of legendary festival productions in the Malkastenpark. After the Second World War, the destroyed part of the and its terrace needed rebuilding. In the process, Roland Weber, one of the most important landscape architects of the 20th century, redesigned the garden. In the summer of 1997, the artists , Gregor Russ, and curator Karl Heinz Rummeny founded the Parkhaus, a building in the area of the utility garden and former garden houses, serving as an experimental exhibition space intended primarily intended for young international artists. The park has been a listed moniment since 2001. In 2014, it was severely damaged by Storm Ela, which felled 40 trees and affected 200 others, damaged walls, through sculptures from their pedestals and displaced stones. Repair, especially to recreate the background of tulip trees and magnolia trees behind the pond, was supported by sponsors and the city's departments for gardens, culture, historic monuments, and the treasury. The park was extensively restored over three years, after plans by landscape architect Achim Röthig. It was reopened to the public in September 2015.


Description

The park includes the northern Düssel stream, with a small waterfall in place from 1840. A pond, Venus Pond, with rounded corners is still in forms of the Baroque period, with a sculpture of
Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is sometimes called Earth's "sister" or "twin" planet as it is almost as large and has a similar composition. As an interior planet to Earth, Venus (like Mercury) appears in Earth's sky never fa ...
in its centre, modelled after the Venus of Capua, an earlier version of the ''
Venus de Milo The ''Venus de Milo'' (; el, Αφροδίτη της Μήλου, Afrodíti tis Mílou) is an ancient Greek sculpture that was created during the Hellenistic period, sometime between 150 and 125 BC. It is one of the most famous works of ancient ...
''. When the fountain was installed in the pond, a historic water pipe was found, which is now being reused. The entrance area to the Malkastenpark is on the left hand side next to the Jacobihaus. With an entrance fee of two
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s, which the Künstlerverein Malkasten uses for the maintenance of the park, visitors contribute to the park's nature and art. On the nationwide
Tag des offenen Denkmals The Tag des offenen Denkmals (Day of Open Monuments) is an annual event all over Germany. The day of action has been coordinated by the Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz since 1993. Historic monuments are open to the public free of charge. It takes ...
in September, the park is usually open to the public for free.


Works of art

The park features several works of art, including: * ''Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi'', Bust of the sculptor Emil Jungblut, erected in 1943 in the entrance area of the Malkasten-Haus to the Malkastenpark. * ''Andreas Achenbach'', bust in stone by
Clemens Buscher Clemens Buscher (19 June 1855, Gamburg - 8 December 1916, Düsseldorf) was a German sculptor and wood carver. Biography He was born to Friedrich Buscher, a stonemason, and his wife, Dorothea née Häfner. After completing elementary school, h ...
, 1905. * ''Mother with Child'', sculpture by Franz Dorrenbach (1870–1943), before 1913. * ''Memorial to members and friends of the Malkasten'', stone monument created by the sculptor Carl Geiling (1874–1924) and erected on 24 July 1921 at the Lindenrondell. * ''Düsselnixe'', limestone sculpture by Gustav Rutz, created 1895–1896, since 1897 in the park * ''Family with Child'', stone sculpture by Henri Boncquet (1868–1908), since 1903 in the park * ''Sitting Youth'', shell limestone sculpture by Richard Langer, in the park since 1925 * ''Goethe bust on stele'', by Gustav Rutz in 1899 * ''Mother Ey'' by Gerda Kratz, c. 1983/85 * ''Laozi'', bronze sculpture by Yungang Chen (born 1956), a gift from the China National Academy of Painting in Beijing, installed in the park in June 2015 * ''Column'', from the classicist portico of the Alte Tonhalle, as a reminder of the traditional place of Düsseldorf music, erected in 1951 * ''Music-making children'', by an unknown artist * ''Lion's Head'', fragment of one of the lions of the baroque coat of arms of Jägerhof Palace, placed on a pedestal.0382 Lion's head identified from the Düsselufer in Malkastenpark
on ars-publica-duesseldorf, retrieved 1 August 2021 Location: end point of the kitchen garden. * ''Gate of Faces'', by
Horst Gläsker Horst Gläsker (born March 21, 1949 in Herford, Germany) is a German artist. His work is a symbiosis of music, dance, theatre, drawing, painting, sculpture, installation art, installation and architecture. Development From 1963 to 1966 Horst Gl ...
, installation at the park gate, inaugurated in November 2009 * Cast of a relief panel of the singer's pulpit by
Luca della Robbia Luca della Robbia (, also , ; 1399/1400–1482) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence. Della Robbia is noted for his colorful, Tin-glazed pottery, tin-glazed terracotta statuary, a technique which he invented and passed on to his ne ...
from the cathedral in Florence, in the area of the former garden houses


References


Further reading

* Carl Friedrich Schröer: ''Die schönsten Gärten und Parks im Rheinland'', J.P. Bachem Verlag, Cologne, 2005, , * Sabine Schroyen: ''Der Park des Künstlervereins Malkasten. Die grüne Kulisse der Künstlerfeste'' in ''Bewegte Landschaften – Die Düsseldorfer Malerschule'',
Bettina Baumgärtel Bettina Baumgärtel (born 1957) is a German art historian who is head of the painting collection of the Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf. She is a leading authority on the art of Angelica Kauffman and founded the Angelika Kauffmann Research Projec ...
d. Braus, Heidelberg, 2003, * Sabine Schroyen, Gundula Lang: ''Der Malkastenpark in Düsseldorf'' (''Rheinische Kunststätten.'' Fascicule 555). , Cologne 2015, . * Adolph Kohut: ''Die Kaisertage in Düsseldorf''. In ''
Die Gartenlaube ''Die Gartenlaube – Illustriertes Familienblatt'' (; ) was the first successful mass-circulation German newspaper and a forerunner of all modern magazines.Sylvia Palatschek: ''Popular Historiographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries'' (Oxford: ...
. Fascicules 39, 41, 8, ,
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{{Coordinate, NS=51/13/46.6/N , EW=6/47/20.8/E, type=landmark, region=DE-NW Düsseldorf Parks in Germany Buildings and structures completed in 1848