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Johann Gottfried Schadow
Embracing Forms

21.10.2022 to 19.02.2023
Alte Nationalgalerie

The life-size double statue of Princesses Louise and Frederica of Prussia, known as the “Princess Group”, is Johann Gottfried Schadow’s (1764–1850) magnum opus. Seen as the founder of the Berlin School of sculpture, Schadow came to epitomize German Neoclassicism, with this work being emblematic of the movement. As the first sculpture depicting two female historical figures, this work wrote art history, and continues to be a highlight for visitors to Berlin from right around the world. The first retrospective in some 30 years, this exhibition presents Schadow’s major sculptural, graphic and art-theoretical works, arranged into 11 thematic sections. Following extensive conservation and restoration work, the original plaster model (from 1795) will be exhibited alongside the original marble rendering (1797) for the first time ever.  

With more than 150 works, the collection of the Nationalgalerie is home to the world’s largest selection of Schadow’s sculptural works, including both originals of the Princess Group. Since the last retrospective almost 30 years ago (which was first exhibited at the Alte Nationalgalerie), a great deal has been uncovered about the artist, his oeuvre, the functioning of his workshop and his working methods. This knowledge comes in large part from the major research and restoration project focused on the original plaster model of the Princess Group that was produced by Schadow’s workshop, the findings of which are now being presented to the public for the first time.

Numerous international loans, including sculptures, paintings and graphic works, as well as art-theoretical writings offer insights into the genesis and critical reception of the Princess Group. The exhibition also features works by some of Schadow’s contemporaries, such as Gainsborough, Tischbein, Weitsch, Chodowiecki or Begas.

Curator

The exhibition is curated by Yvette Deseyve.

Publication

The exhibition will be accompanied by catalogues in both English and German.


This exhibition was made possible by the Freunde der Nationalgalerie, the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung and the Cultural Foundation of the German Federal States. The three-year conservation and restoration project on the original plaster model of the Princess Group was funded by the Hermann Reemstma Stiftung, the Rudolf-August Oetker-Stiftung and the Cultural Foundation of the German Federal States. The Bern University of Applied Sciences and the Bern Academy of the Arts supported the project as cooperation partners.

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Sun 10:00 - 18:00
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Tue 10:00 - 18:00
Wed 10:00 - 18:00
Thu 10:00 - 18:00
Fri 10:00 - 18:00
Sat 10:00 - 18:00

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About the Restauration of the Princess Group by Johann Gottfried Schadow

Exhibition website

Exhibition “Ridolfo Schadow. The Judgement of Cupid” in Charlottenburg Palace (28 May 2022 to 31 December 2023)