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The Bröhan Museum is a
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for
Art Nouveau Art Nouveau ( ; ; ), Jugendstil and Sezessionstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and ...
,
Art Deco Art Deco, short for the French (), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first Art Deco in Paris, appeared in Paris in the 1910s just before World War I and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920 ...
, and Functionalism, located in Berlin's
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district. The museum is named after its founder, entrepreneur and art collector Karl. H. Bröhan (1921–2000), who donated his collection to the state of Berlin on the occasion of his 60th birthday. In 1983, the Bröhan Museum opened in its current space, which belongs to the
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ensemble and was originally built for the guard regiment. Since 1994, it has been a state museum. The museum houses a unique collection of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Functionalism as well as works from the
Berlin Secession The Berlin Secession was an art movement established in Germany on May 2, 1898. Formed in reaction to the Association of Berlin Artists, and the restrictions on contemporary art imposed by Wilhelm II, German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, 65 artist ...
. These areas of focus are complemented by temporary exhibitions of fine art, applied art, and
design A design is the concept or proposal for an object, process, or system. The word ''design'' refers to something that is or has been intentionally created by a thinking agent, and is sometimes used to refer to the inherent nature of something ...
from 1950 to the present day.


History

The museum's namesake, Karl H. Bröhan, was a qualified salesman and owner of a dental wholesale business. Bröhan began to collect 18th-century porcelain from the Royal Porcelain Manufactory in the early 1960s. Today, these pieces form the basis of the
porcelain Porcelain (), also called china, is a ceramic material made by heating Industrial mineral, raw materials, generally including kaolinite, in a kiln to temperatures between . The greater strength and translucence of porcelain, relative to oth ...
collection of the Belvedere in the
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Park. In the mid-1960s Bröhan's interest as a collector shifted towards Art Nouveau works which had by that point largely been forgotten about: "I realised that in the era around 1900 lay a hardly-known treasure only waiting to be discovered". From this a steadily growing collection of applied and visual art of Art Nouveau developed, which later included works of Art Deco and Functionalism as well as paintings from the Berlin Secession. In 1973, Bröhan opened a private museum in his Villa in Berlin's Dahlem district, acquired especially for his collection, thereby making the collection accessible to the public for the first time. On his 60th birthday, Bröhan donated his collection to the state of Berlin. On 14 October 1983, the museum moved to its current location at Schloßstraße 1a, a former barracks building that belonged to the ensemble of the Charlottenburg Palace. In 1994 the Bröhan-Museum became a Berlin state museum. Just like before at its private space, the museum in Charlottenburg was led by Bröhan, who expanded the collection until his death in 2000. For the next 3 years his wife, art historian Margrit Bröhan, directed the museum, followed by art historian Ingeborg Becker. Since 2013, the director of the Bröhan Museum has been art historian Tobias Hoffmann, who previously led the Museum of Concrete Art in Ingolstadt. The change of management has brought about the modernisation of the museum's programme. Exhibitions like "Do It Yourself Design" (2016), "Kiss. From
Rodin François Auguste René Rodin (; ; 12 November 184017 November 1917) was a French sculptor generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work. Rodin possessed a u ...
to
Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
” (2017) or "Nordic Design, "The Response to the
Bauhaus The Staatliches Bauhaus (), commonly known as the , was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined Decorative arts, crafts and the fine arts.Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 4th edn., ...
” (2019) have linked the historic collection to art and design to the present day.


Exhibitions

The display of the Bröhan Museum's collection constantly changes. Moving away from the concept of a permanent exhibition, objects are regularly swapped and presented in new contexts. In doing so the museum gradually presents its extensive collection to the public. Furthermore, the museum hosts five to seven major temporary exhibitions as well as smaller shows each year. The diversity of visual and applied arts and design from the 20th century up until the present is shown through various subjects. The objects presented in the temporary exhibitions include not only works from the museum's own collection but national and international loans as well. For the smaller shows the "Blackbox" format was created in 2016. Under this title exhibitions on poster design, graphics and photography are hosted at regular intervals. Three floors in the building are at the museum's disposal for exhibition presentations. The floors as well as the individual rooms are regularly redesigned to accommodate new exhibitions. 


Collection

Mostly comprising works from the period between the late 19th century and the beginning of the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, the collection can be divided into the following areas: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Functionalism, and the Berlin Secession. It includes
furniture Furniture refers to objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., Stool (seat), stools, chairs, and sofas), eating (table (furniture), tables), storing items, working, and sleeping (e.g., beds and hammocks). Furnitur ...
,
porcelain Porcelain (), also called china, is a ceramic material made by heating Industrial mineral, raw materials, generally including kaolinite, in a kiln to temperatures between . The greater strength and translucence of porcelain, relative to oth ...
,
glassware upTypical drinkware. This list of glassware includes drinking vessels (drinkware), tableware used to set a table for eating a meal and generally glass items such as vases, and glasses used in the catering industry. It does not include laboratory ...
,
ceramics A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porce ...
, metalware, light art, and
textile Textile is an Hyponymy and hypernymy, umbrella term that includes various Fiber, fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, Staple (textiles)#Filament fiber, filaments, Thread (yarn), threads, and different types of #Fabric, fabric. ...
s as well as
graphic design Graphic design is a profession, academic discipline and applied art that involves creating visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives. Graphic design is an interdisciplinary branch of ...
,
painting Painting is a Visual arts, visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called "matrix" or "Support (art), support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with ...
, and
sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...


Art Nouveau

The internationally significant Art Nouveau collection is the heart of the Bröhan Museum. Various national branches of the style are present in the collection, including the English
Arts and Crafts movement The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America. Initiat ...
, the French Art Nouveau, the German and Scandinavian Jugendstil as well as the
Vienna Secession The Vienna Secession (; also known as the Union of Austrian Artists or ) is an art movement, closely related to Art Nouveau, that was formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors and architects, including Josef Ho ...
. Artists represented in the collection include
Hector Guimard Hector Guimard (, 10 March 1867 – 20 May 1942) was a French architect and designer, and a prominent figure of the Art Nouveau style. He achieved early fame with his design for the Castel Beranger, the first Art Nouveau apartment building i ...
, Henry van de Velde, and
Peter Behrens Peter Behrens (14 April 1868 – 27 February 1940) was a leading Germany, German architect, graphic and industrial designer, best known for his early pioneering AEG turbine factory, AEG Turbine Hall in Berlin in 1909. He had a long career, desi ...
. The porcelain collection of the museum is particularly rich: it encompasses works from important manufacturers  in Germany,
France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
and
Scandinavia Scandinavia is a subregion#Europe, subregion of northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples. ''Scandinavia'' most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It can sometimes also ...
such as the Royal Porcelain Factories of Berlin,
Meißen Meissen ( ), is a town of approximately 30,000 about northwest of Dresden and 75 km (46 mi) west of Bautzen on both banks of the Elbe river in the Free State of Saxony, in eastern Germany. Meissen is the home of Meissen porcelain, th ...
, Nymphenburg and
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
as well as the
Manufacture nationale de Sèvres The ''Manufacture nationale de Sèvres'' () is one of the principal European porcelain factories. It is located in Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine, France. It is the continuation of Vincennes porcelain, founded in 1740, which moved to Sèvres in 1756. ...
and the Rörstrand und Bing & Grøndahl porcelain factories. Art Nouveau glass work is represented through the works of  
Émile Gallé Émile Gallé (; 4 May 1846 in Nancy, France, Nancy – 23 September 1904 in Nancy) was a French artist and designer who worked in glass, and is considered to be one of the major innovators in the French Art Nouveau movement. He was noted fo ...
, Daum Frères et Cie and Johann Loetz Witwe.


Art Deco

Art Deco Art Deco, short for the French (), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first Art Deco in Paris, appeared in Paris in the 1910s just before World War I and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920 ...
is represented in the collection of the Bröhan Museum by French furniture ensembles by Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, the house of Dominique and Süe et
Mare A mare is an adult female horse or other equidae, equine. In most cases, a mare is a female horse over the age of three, and a filly is a female horse three and younger. In Thoroughbred horse racing, a mare is defined as a female horse more th ...
, amongst others. Metalwork is shown through wrought iron pieces by
Edgar Brandt Edgar William Brandt (24 December 1880 – 8 May 1960) was a French ironworker and prolific weapons designer. In 1901 he set up a small workshop at 76 rue Michel-Ange in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, 16th arrondissement in Paris, where he be ...
and silver by Jean Puiforcat and the Tétard Frères. Manifestations of the style in Germany can be seen in ceramics from the Haël-Werkstätte and metalwork from the Reimann-School.


Functionalism

At the Bröhan Museum, objects with a functionalist design bridge the gap between Art Nouveau and modern
industrial design Industrial design is a process of design applied to physical Product (business), products that are to be manufactured by mass production. It is the creative act of determining and defining a product's form and features, which takes place in adva ...
.  Leading designers coming from the circles of the
Deutscher Werkbund The Deutscher Werkbund (; ) is a German association of artists, architects, designers and industrialists established in 1907. The ''Werkbund'' became an important element in the development of modern architecture and industrial design, parti ...
– including Peter Behrens, Richard Riemerschmid,
Bruno Paul Bruno Paul (19 January 1874 – 17 August 1968) was a German architect, illustrator, interior designer, and furniture designer. Trained as a painter in the royal academy just as the Munich Secession developed against academic art, he first ca ...
and Wilhelm Wagenfeld – and working in cooperation with companies such as Café  HAG and
AEG The initials AEG are used for or may refer to: Common meanings * AEG (German company) ; AEG) was a German producer of electrical equipment. It was established in 1883 by Emil Rathenau as the ''Deutsche Edison-Gesellschaft für angewandte El ...
(Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft) are represented in the collection through furniture, graphic works, ceramics, glass, and metalwork. The most radical realisation of functionalist design in the
Weimar Republic The Weimar Republic, officially known as the German Reich, was the German Reich, German state from 1918 to 1933, during which it was a constitutional republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclai ...
is considered to be the " New Frankfurt" – a housing programme in Frankfurt am Main led by architect Ernst May. Important representatives of the above in the collection of the Bröhan Museum are, for example, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky with the Frankfurt kitchen or Richard Schadewell with the Frankfurt telephone model for the company H. Fuld & Co.


Berlin Secession

Another focal point of the Bröhan Museum collection is constituted by the artists of the
Berlin Secession The Berlin Secession was an art movement established in Germany on May 2, 1898. Formed in reaction to the Association of Berlin Artists, and the restrictions on contemporary art imposed by Wilhelm II, German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, 65 artist ...
. There are especially many works by the painters: Hans Baluschek, Karl Hagemeister, Walter Leistikow and Willy Jaeckel. Further
Secessionist Secession is the formal withdrawal of a group from a Polity, political entity. The process begins once a group proclaims an act of secession (such as a declaration of independence). A secession attempt might be violent or peaceful, but the goal i ...
artists in the collection include Dora Hitz, Käthe Kollwitz, Franz Skarbina and Martin Brandenburg. Thus, the collection retraces the artistic development from
Impressionism Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by visible brush strokes, open Composition (visual arts), composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage ...
and
Symbolism Symbolism or symbolist may refer to: *Symbol, any object or sign that represents an idea Arts *Artistic symbol, an element of a literary, visual, or other work of art that represents an idea ** Color symbolism, the use of colors within various c ...
to
Expressionism Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
, the latter being represented by Wilhelm Kohlhoff and Bruno Krauskopf, among others.


Events and Educational Programme

The Bröhan Museum offers an extensive programme tailored to its respective special exhibitions. Presentations, panel discussions, dance performances and concerts are often held in line with the themes of the exhibitions. A special highlight of the programme is the annual summer festival, which is organised in cooperation with the Berggruen Museum and the Rathgen Research Laboratory of the
Berlin State Museums The Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Berlin State Museums) are a group of institutions in Berlin, Germany, comprising seventeen museums in five clusters; several research institutes; libraries; and supporting facilities. They are overseen by the ...
. Comprising a varied programme for children, young people, and adults, education and outreach are an integral part of the Bröhan Museum. Children and their families can discover art and design in the framework of workshops, school holiday programmes, children's birthday parties and the "Family Sundays", a regularly held event of the museum. Furthermore, selected special exhibitions are accompanied by open design workshops. New programmes taking place outside the museum are also developed in order to enable a diverse audience to actively participate in museum-specific subjects. One example of this is the Mobile Future Lab which travelled through various districts of Berlin during 2019 within the framework of the exhibition "Reaching Out for the Future. Fantasies of the Future around 1900". Passers-by were encouraged to participate and their creations were then exhibited in the museum.


Provenance Research

Fulfilling its obligations in accordance with the Washington Declaration, the Bröhan Museum is committed to
provenance Provenance () is the chronology of the ownership, custody or location of a historical object. The term was originally mostly used in relation to works of art, but is now used in similar senses in a wide range of fields, including archaeology, p ...
research with the aim of reconstructing the history of its collection objects and identifying former owners wherever and whenever possible. The museum takes special care and attention to determine whether any of these former owners lost possession of their art due to the persecution by the
Nazi Nazism (), formally named National Socialism (NS; , ), is the far-right politics, far-right Totalitarianism, totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany. During H ...
or GDR regimes.''Bröhan-Museum, Provenienzforschung. In: broehan-museum.de.'' Accessed 28 April 2019.


Publications

* ''„Zu wenig Parfüm, zu viel Pfütze.“ Hans Baluschek zum 150. Geburtstag.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann, Anna Grosskopf und Fabian Reifferscheidt. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2020, . * ''Nodic Design. Die Antwort aufs Bauhaus.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann, Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart 2019, . * ''Skandal! Mythos! Moderne! Vereinigung der XI in Berlin.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann, Anna Grosskopf und Sabine Meister. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2019, . * ''Von Arts and Crafts zum Bauhaus. Kunst und Design – eine neue Einheit!'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2019, . * ''George Grosz in Berlin.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Kerber Art Verlag, Bielefeld 2018, . * ''Dieter Hacker politisch fotografieren (1974–1981).'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2018, . * ''Das französische Grafikerkollektiv Grapus.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann und Anna Grosskopf. Berlin 2018, . * ''Berliner Realismus. Von Käthe Kollwitz bis Otto Dix. Sozialkritik – Satire – Revolution.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2018, . * ''Landschaft zwischen Impressionismus und Expressionismus. Meisterwerke von Hagemeister und Leistikow.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2017, . * ''Colori Di Murano (Sammlung Holz, Berlin).'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Berlin 2016, . * ''Kuss. Von Rodin bis Bob Dylan.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann und Anna Grosskopf. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2016, . * ''Deutschland gegen Frankreich. Der Kampf um den Stil 1900–1930.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2016, . * ''All that Jazz – Plakatkunst von Nikolaus Troxler.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Berlin 2016, . * ''Zeitenwende. Von der Berliner Secession zur Novembergruppe.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Brö * han-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Hirmer Verlag, Köln 2015, . * ''Schrill, Bizarr, Brachial. Das Neue Deutsche Design der 80er Jahre.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann und Marcus Zehentbauer. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2014, . * ''Kunst und Keksdose. 125 Jahre Bahlsen.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2014, . * ''1914 – Das Ende der Belle Époque.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2014, . * ''Geschmackssachen. Internationale Esskulturen in Berlin.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Claudia Zachow und Barbara Schmidt. Gemeinschaftsprojekt der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin. Berlin 2013, . * ''Lust auf Dekor. KPM-Porzellane zwischen Jugendstil und Art Deco.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Tobias Hoffmann und Claudia Kanowski. Wienand Verlag, Köln 2013, . * ''Avantgarde für den Alltag. Jüdische Keramikerinnen in Deutschland 1919–1933.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Ingeborg Becker und Claudia Kanowski. Berlin 2013, . * ''Das Tier im Blick. Der Bildhauer Anton Puchegger (1878–1917).'' Ausstellungskatalog. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Ingeborg Becker. Berlin 2012, . * ''25 Kunststücke aus Jugendstil und Art Deco. 2009/2010 – Zwei Jahre Neuerwerbungen, Schenkungen und ausgewählte Kunstwerke aus der Sammlung des Bröhan-Museum Berlin.'' Hrsg. von Ingeborg Becker. Berlin 2011, . * ''Lauter Einzelheiten. Texte von Vorträgen und früheren Zeitungs- bzw. Magazinveröffentlichungen.'' Hrsg. von Margrit Bröhan. Bröhan-Museum Berlin, Berlin 2010, . * ''Fragile. Glaskunst 1889–1939.'' Texte zur Ausstellung. Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Ingeborg Becker und Claudia Kanowski. Berlin 2010, . * ''Vom Taunus zum Wannsee. Der Maler Philipp Franck (1860–1944).'' Ausstellungskatalog. Museum Giersch Frankfurt a. M. und Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Hrsg. von Ingeborg Becker und Manfred Großkinsky. Berlin 2010, . * ''Sport und Mode in Italien um 1930. Zeichnungen von Ottorino Mancioli.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Hrsg. vom Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Berlin 2010, . * ''Glaskunst 1889–1939.'' Bestandskatalog des Bröhan-Museums Berlin. Bd. VII. Hrsg. von Margrit Bröhan und Claudia Kanowski. Berlin 2010 . * ''Von Pfauen, Libellen und Fledermäusen. Geheimnisvolle Tierwelt im Jugendstil.'' Ausstellungskatalog. Hrsg. vom Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Berlin 2009 . * ''Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Jugendstil – Art Déco – Funktionalismus.'' Museumsführer. Hrsg. von Ingeborg Becker. Prestel, München / Berlin / London / New York 2006, . * ''30 Jahre Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Kunsthandwerk und Industriedesign. Bildergalerie.'' Hrsg. vom Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 2002, . * ''Metallkunst der Moderne.'' Bestandskatalog des Bröhan-Museums Berlin. Bd. VI. Hrsg. vom Bröhan-Museum Berlin, Berlin 2001, . * ''25 Jahre Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Kunsthandwerk und Industriedesign. Bildergalerie.'' Hrsg. vom Bröhan-Museum Berlin. Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 1998, . * ''Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1989–1939. Vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus.'' Teil II: ''La Maison Moderne – Wien.'' Bestandskatalog des Bröhan-Museums Berlin. Bd. V/2. Hrsg. vom Bröhan-Museum Berlin, Berlin 1996, . * ''Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1989–1939. Vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus.'' Teil I: ''L’Art Nouveau – Kgl. Kopenhagen.'' Bestandskatalog des Bröhan-Museums Berlin. Bd. V/1. Hrsg. vom Bröhan-Museum Berlin, Berlin 1993, .


Links

Commons: Bröhan-Museum – a collection of images, video and audio files
The website of the Bröhan Museum


in the catalogue of the
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