Cross-currents
The second half of the 19th century was a dynamic period for German art. Many artists were responding to Neoclassical art and to Romanticism, as well as to the Realist, Impressionist and Symbolist paintings that they studied first-hand in Paris and Rome. As these artists returned to Germany, their experiences laid the foundation for the exciting dialogue between German and other European artists that is at the heart of this exhibition.
