The Elegance of Wallraf Richartz Museum
One of the significant museums in Germany, Wallraf Richartz Museum is situated in Cologne. It has an extraordinary collection of paintings from the medieval to the early twentieth century that will certainly be a delight for the one who has an eye for art and its significance. The earliest collection of paintings begin from the Gothic period and the one that holds most relevance is the one created by Stefan Lochner and is greatly admired for its detailing and the Flemish influence.
The paintings of the consecutive phase for the Wallraf Richartz Museum are from the early Renaissance period and one of the most remarkable one from the period is by Jacob Van Utretch. This great painter has the painting named ‘altarpieces’ for the Great Saint Marin Church to his credit where at the same time very little has been known about him.
The subsequent phase of the paintings takes one to the nineteenth century which is also known as the impressionistic collection that also includes the ‘Child among staked roses’ by Berthe Morisot. She is also as the Impressionistic painter and has her works also exhibited at the world renowned Salon De Paris.
Thereafter the Wallraf Richartz Museum ushers in the twentieth century with American pop art retrospective. The main painter in this sphere has been James Rosenquist a famous American painter. He holds a rich background as far his training for painting goes and the retrospective became his area of specialization. Since then it has been the subject for many exhibitions across Europe and United States.
The museum has a proud collection from the specified time period and its fame providing the painters with their due credit. It has paid the painters the real tribute by preserving the paintings and making the world aware about them.

