Frederic and Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck Art Museum
The Frederic and Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck Art Museum (Romanian: Muzeul de Artă Frederic Storck și Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck) is a modern art museum located in Bucharest, Romania, dedicated to the artists Frederic Storck and Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck.
The museum is located in the house designed by the artists with the help of architect Alexandru Clavel [ro] and constructed in 1912–1913. The artists donated their collection to the government which opened the museum in 1951.[1] Currently, the house belongs to the brothers Alvaro and Alexandru Botez, who have agreed to lend it to The Bucharest Municipality Museum in order for the art collection to be preserved.[2]
The museum presents works of artists of the Storck family: Karl Storck, Carol Storck, Frederic Storck, and Cecilia Cuţescu-Storck. It also includes objects of Medieval religious sculptures, as well as watercolours, coins, and medals by Carol Szathmari.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Ion, Narcis Dorin (2003). București: în căutarea Micului Paris [Bucharest: In Search of the Little Paris] (in Romanian). Bucharest: Tritonic. p. 85. ISBN 978-9-73849-750-4.
- ^ "Frederic and Cecilia Cuțescu Cuțescu Storck Museum – Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti". Retrieved 2021-02-02.
- ^ "Muzeul 'Frederic si Cecilia Storck' Archived 2010-02-19 at the Wayback Machine", Museum.ici.RO. (in English)
- Interior of the museum
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