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Franz von Lenbach

01.01.2022 - 12.12.2025 ,
Lenbachhaus

  • Ticket shop.
  • Museum café.
  • Shop.
Accessibility
partly accessible
Opening Times
Open today 10:00-18:00
Address
Luisenstraße 33
80333 München

The Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, the municipal art gallery of Munich, was opened in the former villa of the artist Franz von Lenbach in 1929. Lenbach was a key figure in the late-nineteenth-century art scene that established the myth of Munich as a capital of the arts.
Raised as the thirteenth child of the master mason of Schrobenhausen, a provincial town in Upper Bavaria, he carefully cultivated his public image from the early days of his career in the 1870s, staging himself as a cosmopolitan artist and virtuoso of his craft. His success as a celebrated portraitist enabled him to build himself a residence befitting his station: between 1887 and 1890, he worked with the renowned architect Gabriel von Seidl to construct a spacious villa and studio in the immediate vicinity of Königsplatz square. The restored reception rooms on the villa’s first floor give an impression of the splendor in which the “prince of painters” lived with his family.
Prominent public figures from Germany and abroad flocked to Lenbach’s home to have him paint their likenesses. His technique was inspired by Old Masters such as Rubens, Titian, and Veronese, but he also enlisted photography to support his thriving portrait practice.
For his residence, Lenbach purchased a property directly outside the Propylaea, a symbolic city gate, and in the immediate vicinity of the major public art collections, including the Glyptothek and the Royal Art Exhibition Building (now home of the State Collection of Antiquities) on Königsplatz. The Alte and Neue Pinakothek are only a short walk away. The situation underscored the villa's representative function. This splendor gave outward expression to how Lenbach’s time envisioned the life of a prince of painters. The villa was a suitable setting in which to accommodate even guests of the highest rank: when Prince Bismarck, whose public image had been shaped by the numerous portraits Lenbach had painted of him, visited the Bavarian capital in 1892, he received the ovations of the people of Munich on the balcony of Lenbach’s home.

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Last edited on 28.02.2025

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Museum / Exhibition Centre: Lenbachhaus

The Lenbachhaus Municipal Gallery, housed within the villa of the renowned "Prince of Painting" Franz von Lenbach, stands as a beacon of artistic excellence, boasting an internationally acclaimed...

Location: München