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After World War II, the new director of Hagen's city art museum, Herta Hesse, oversaw the restoration of the old Folkwang building into a new home for Hagen's art museum. Although the original interior design was lost due to reconstruction and World War II bombings, the interior has been restored
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several times and gives a reasonable approximation of Osthaus' original museum, if not its collection. Under her direction, the museum focused on recapturing what the city had lost when the Folkwang collection was sold to Essen. The museum became a focus for exhibits of
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The Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum also houses the Karl Ernst Osthaus-Archive, a major depository of documents relating to the Folkwang Museum and early 20th century avant garde art and architecture.
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The painting collection stems from private donations and gradual purchases. It houses one of the main collections of paintings by
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art, particularly the artists associated with Osthaus or his art colony.
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Osthaus-Museum Hagen
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art museum
Hagen
North Rhine-Westphalia
Henry van de Velde
Karl Ernst Osthaus
Museum Folkwang
Art Nouveau
expressionist
Michael Fehr
Christian Rohlfs
Emil Schumacher
Museum of Jurassic Technology
"Karl Ernst Osthaus, Folkwang and the 'Hagener Impuls': Transcending the walls of the museum"
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10.1093/jhc/fhp028

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